FUSO, ** SOLD** Expedition Vehicle

GR8ADV

Explorer
No AC in the camper. Takes way too much energy to run. Because the area is so small its only effective til you open the door then you start again. I guess if we were plugged in somewhere, but who wants to do that. 😛. I am much more thankful for the Webasto heater…

With the opening of 4 windows and roof fans we get a nice breeze and have never had a problem. Have never once wish we had it. YMMV.

If it’s an issue the rear fan could easily be replaced with a rooftop ac unit. The hole in the roof and the power are already there.
 
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GR8ADV

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A way back pic when it still had dually’s

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Olive236

Observer
A few more:
1) Propane fired water heater, furnace and cooktop?
2) Compressor fridge and freezer or propane?
3) Shore power? How many amps?
4) Inverter? How many watts?
5) Powered awning?
6) Any provision for additional portable solar panels?
 

GR8ADV

Explorer
A few more:
1) Propane fired water heater, furnace and cooktop?
2) Compressor fridge and freezer or propane?
3) Shore power? How many amps?
4) Inverter? How many watts?
5) Powered awning?
6) Any provision for additional portable solar panels?
Thanks you guys for writing my ad. All this helps. I will add it to the top.

-Propane two burner cooktop. Clean cooking and way better than diesel. I prefer to cook on gas than induction as it is and it requires no energy. We also like the propane for the outdoor bbq so it is a natural choice . We fill the tank after 2 months or so.

-Propane fired Water heater. On demand unlimited supply of hot water.

-Insta hot (we only need the propane fired heater for showers) the insta heats up in seconds for dishes. Two minutes for tea.

-Compressor fridge. 12v or 120. 8-9 cu feet

-30A shore power

-Morningstar TS45-MPPT charge controller

-Bogart Trimetric 2025-RV battery monitor

-Magnum 2000w MS2012 sine inverter. Runs our insta hot, runs our espresso machine and milk frother. (Damn Seattle people). You can go bigger. Never ever needed any more.

-Webasto diesel heat.

-Fiamma eagle electric awning. So nice. We feel spoiled whenever we push the button.

- 2-200 w and 2-100+ w panels. 600 + W. Could upgrade easy to 800w by replacing the 100’s. Could likely go way up by replacing all 4 with new different sized ones if you wanted. That said, we almost never go below 80% on our 400 ah lithiums.
 
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GR8ADV

Explorer
In my best Tom Petty voice.

My A&R man says I don’t hear a single. 🎶

Apparently we need some pics of it now clean and shiny in my front yard. Who knew . (Anyone know why some pics actually show up and why some you have to click on?).

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GR8ADV

Explorer
So many cool things I forget to post about.

The rig is designed to expand to get better, not to have to keep putting things always so you can do other things.

Here is an example of the slide out extender for the counter. More space than one should really ever need. The first pic has the cook top cutting board lowered and attached by magnets for cooktop use. No need to find a place to put it. The second pic shows it in place. And yes the espresso machine comes with (this is Seattle) It is held on very well with magnets as well.

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Above the bed is a shelf for your evening books and usb chargers for phones and for these cool lights to read by.

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