New price and pictures.
Cool beast.So, an auction has no meaning on the value of something besides the majority of people bidding really have no clue what money and time that goes into building or buying something like an expedition vehicle.
Please list the rigs with more solar, more batteries and water. This way I can see what I am missing and what I need in my next adventure. I though 2000 watts of solar, 26000-watt hours of battery at nominal 24 Volts and 130+ gallons of water I was doing good, but I guess not. I was showing the rig to a guy the other day; it was 85 degrees with 80% humidity outside batteries were at 100% inside temperature was at 72 degrees with the mini-split running and Victron monitor told me I had 10 days of battery at my rate of discharge and solar input, so again If there is better, I may have to re-think my calculations. Please lead me to rigs I can't wait to see these rigs. This rig is what you see more in the European countries where people travel for weeks and months or years in them not just weekenders or a couple of weeks off-grid. I spent 7 months in Arizona winter and never plugged in. But to my understanding you are telling me that the systems are not up to par, so again please send me links to these vehicles so I can learn. LOL
Yup I stand stupid. Sorry. Got caught between two trucks. My comments on water and solar were not correct. I corrected that.Please list the rigs with more solar, more batteries and water. This way I can see what I am missing and what I need in my next adventure. I though 2000 watts of solar, 26000-watt hours of battery at nominal 24 Volts and 130+ gallons of water I was doing good, but I guess not. I was showing the rig to a guy the other day; it was 85 degrees with 80% humidity outside batteries were at 100% inside temperature was at 72 degrees with the mini-split running and Victron monitor told me I had 10 days of battery at my rate of discharge and solar input, so again If there is better, I may have to re-think my calculations. Please lead me to rigs I can't wait to see these rigs. This rig is what you see more in the European countries where people travel for weeks and months or years in them not just weekenders or a couple of weeks off-grid. I spent 7 months in Arizona winter and never plugged in. But to my understanding you are telling me that the systems are not up to par, so again please send me links to these vehicles so I can learn. LOL
I though 2000 watts of solar, 26000-watt hours of battery at nominal 24 Volts and 130+ gallons of water
Indeed. I had 60 on my Fuso and thought a 600 mile range was a lot. It’s nice not to be searching for fuel all the time. There is really nowhere reasonable for this conversation where you are more than 250 miles from fuel anywhere in North America. So even at 6 mpg he has around 1800. I am not sure about the other continents.Honestly, I don't know how you fit all of that into the vehicle AND the 270 gal of fuel... It's impressive!
Let the non-buyers ask questions, it bumps your thread to the top every time.
Cheers,