Another view of the king bed extension support, some neat integrated hooks, and the top of the toilet cabinet (made of non-wood starboard material like all other cabinet and drawer faces). Corner step is for getting up into the bed.
Toilet cabinet flipped up. Nice strut holds it in place so...
CAMP-HBE come with one 20lb horizontal propane tank with gauge.
Inside the external-access storage compartment is where an optional GoPower 1500watt inverter lives on this particular camper. I believe OEV has moved to the Xantrex brand for their optional inverter and to 2000watt.
The...
Both the CAMP-HBE and CAMP-X now come with a door from a new source. Screen includes not only bug screen, but a robust plastic screen guard on the outside which should afford a bit more security. I did not check to see if it was removeable (I would personally remove at least the top half if so...
Note: Similar to all OEV campers for 2023 model year, the CAMP portion of the name is being dropped and campers are being renames. The "Camp-HBE", which always stood for "Camp - Hudson Bay Edition", has been renamed. Rather than CAMP-HBE, the model is now known as the "Hudson Bay".
The...
That may explain our less intense "new" smell because we pulled out the factory mattress cushions from day one and used our pieced-together foam/memory foam mattress used in our previous pickup camper.
A good air out should help things off-gas.
Really a personal question that no one on here can answer because everyone values things differently. Everyone here likely thinks the CAMP-X is right for them and their use, but that doesn't mean it's right for your tastes and needs or worth the extra cost. They are two different price points...
This is the type that many use. Simply a collapsible water container; not specifically for grey water. Will at least allow one to collect it and dump it someplace more appropriate. Water Container
As mentioned, we recently returned from a trip to Escalante, Kodachrome Basin, Bryce, etc. We did mostly dispersed camping down there and stayed in a different place each night. Will add a few images, but will also convey a few camper specific thoughts.
A couple hours of driving each day was...
Nice! We were in Escalante, Kodachrome, Bryce, etc. from April 9 - 14 (plus a day or two on both ends of that for backroad driving/camping from, and back to, Bozeman.)
We did mostly dispersed camping down there. That was conducive to outside showers since no neighbors. And my wife ordered us...
After owning our CAMP-X for about a year, we still have that faint "new car smell". Nothing that bothers us; we actually like it. Likely a sentimental thing for having bought so few new cars or new campers in our lives (we typically buy used). It does air out quickly.
Though it doesn't bother...
Your early version may have something other than the Basic. Easiest way to tell is if you have a way to set it to "Eco" or "Comfort". The basic has no controller and you turn it off and on only by flipping the switch on the unit itself and it turns on "on demand". The Comfort and Comfort Plus...
To expand on the conversation above, I'll note that I have the AquaGo Basic installed in our CAMP-X and I assume others do as well (vs the AquaGo Comfort or Comfort Plus). This is an important consideration as it relates to winter use as the two Comfort series have an Eco mode where it will...
Agreed. As previously noted, CAMP-X and other OEV are rigged to drain the water heater in about 30 seconds. This is just an option for specific use cases (such as while driving since Truma notes to not run an AquaGo while driving).
Myself and others have mentioned this previously in the thread, but to elaborate a bit...
Below is the Truma AquaGo Electric Antifreeze Kit. Note that it does not heat water; propane still does that. It is to keep the water heater from freezing, and breaking. Runs off of 12v and is plug and...
PK,
Yes, CAMP-X used to come with a single 11lb/2.6 gallon propane tank. I have two and usually leave one at home to save weight. Once it starts getting a bit light, I'll throw the second one in and use up the first then switch to the second. Once home, will immediately get the empty refilled...
Tacovic,
The main countertop, with sink and stovetop, has a surface height of 39.25".
The over-fridge counter and associated section by the bed is 45.25".
Sure. I got this particular one: Quick Charge 3.0 Dual USB Charger Socket
But also found these [ USB Socket ] that look to be the same but are available in Blue, Green or Red and in 1A, 2.1A, 2.4A and QC3.0 (not sure the Amp on that), so if anyone goes with these, watch not only the color but...
Quick mod for the spring. The stock USB plug has an internal backlight that is on 24/7. The REDARC only calculates down to the tenths rather than hundredths (0.1 rather than 0.01). This USB backlight likely doesn't draw a full 0.1 amp (I've not tested) but I assume it is at least above 0.05...
PK,
For our use, the extra vent and fan was a must. I don't know if they offer a vent-only. The vent/fan combo may be the only option but that is what we wanted in the second spot anyway. We use the cabover vent every night and the fan almost as often. Most RVers and Campers tend to keep a...
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