All pending when and where you bought it, the planar already came with a build in altitude compensator.
we run ours without compensator often above 10000ft. The output was reduced but no issues. After 2 years we sold the vehicle without having a single issue with the planar.
we are now on the...
they are holding up great! We have a 5 year old, a dog and go out in all conditions. This means the floor is getting heavy use. So far I’m extremely pleased. We are also putting them into our prototype slide ins.
one thing I did before installing the floor: sealing all the corners along the...
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Selling our EMPTY SHELL prototype truck camper.
This pre production model will offer unmatched insulation, durability and craftsman ship. Constructed of fiberglass foam core panels with fiberglass extrusions. Insulated, super high end Arctic Tern door. Double pane...
bed space is 31” tall. Biggest changes:
we reduced the distance between truck and alcove by 2”. That’s a dimension we felt good about. We also increased the overall height due to a couple inches more headroom in the cab over. We also added a 7‘ version for the Tacoma .
At less than 15 lb for the set of brush guards we think it’s worth the investment to protect your solar panels and skylight. These are offered as an accessories.
there is also a full roof rack system that will tie into the guards. perfect if you like to bring your kayak, canoe or mount a storage...
This almost looks like different foam core thicknesses inside the panel. Even a 1/32 difference in foam thickness will show on a thin FRP skin. If that is the case, it's only cosmetic and nothing can be done about it.
Fixing a blister on the other hand is fairly simple to do and the...
Dimensions have been changed/updated to reduce the gap. Hence us being transparent and publishing the dimensions. Pictures above are our PROTOTYPES.
In any case, I appreciate your input and concerns. BUT please read through the details and see how we evolved and developed these campers. Sadly...
Bubbles in the panels mean de-lamination. Either the glue or foam core failed. Should be easy to fix but essentially a failure in the panel that can get bigger over time and lead to a structural failure. Especially when the walls are load bearing with a roof top tent and people in it. I would...
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