Kinda digging this build...
http://www.truckcampermagazine.com/news/phoenix-builds-statement-camper/
On a side note, if I go with a Super Duty, I'm going with CBI custom build. They do some great work
Nice! I suppose you could run a dehumidifier inside if space wasn't an issue? I just hate the thought of any mildew or mold developing in the long term. Like you mentioned, wipe everything down and dry it out with furnace etc and you're good to go. So, on a minus thirty to forty night, what...
That's wonderful news! Will you be keeping in touch with Melanie to keep tabs on Mex's progress? So glad you were where you were when Mex needed you. Safe travels!
It would have an option to be removed. I also have a 100W solar briefcase just for that fact. Will be looking at the Eclipse 200W briefcase they are rolling out
HaHa. Someone has to learn for all of us :) good to know about that unit. I'm thinking it will serve my purpose well. What panel do you have it mounted to? I'm looking at the Renogy 100W monocrystaline panel. They have the new Eclipse model out which looks nice.
Dimensions of the Eclipse...
Nice. I know even in my RTT if I ventilate it a bit, it'll still get that way and then freeze lol. I'll zip my annex on and run a Mr Heater and it seems to regulate it much better. I'd like to run a stove jack out the side of the annex with a Titanium wood stove running to keep it warm and dry...
Ah okay. Wisconsin native here. Mostly in Lake Geneva area and Madison. Most my family is originally from the southwest part of the state. Love what you've done with the trailer.
I'm also thinking that maybe something like this could be mounted towards the bottom of the panel. Brackets on the sides of the panel to position it to take any possible hit from debris?
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