Pacific Northwest yetti
Expedition Medic
Thanks for posting,
I love all the shop dogs. The world needs more dog friendly offices.
I love all the shop dogs. The world needs more dog friendly offices.
So what you're saying is with the OEV, additional power has to be added after the fact where the baja is built in per the customers request?The OEV dealer he spoke to, may have made a difference.
Not all dealers are comfortable adding/ designing larger power systems. Or changing much from the stock design. My brother is an OEV dealer, and I know he has had other dealers recommend him if a person wanted a larger power system.
The victron system that is spec in this build is a really good set up. Victron makes some of the best on the market. And I think, way better then red arc. As each component functions independently so you have a lot of redundancy.
That's a very good question. I like it.Admittedly out of my league when it comes to this questions so bare with me. You mentioned you have significant power needs. Assuming you mean electrical power, how does the Baja handle those needs vs the OEV? What exactly do you do that requires you to need "significant" power?
I'm a little lost because there are people living out of their 80's vans working remote with a few solar panels.
I hope I don't come off as questioning your build or being condescending, I am genuinely curious for the reasoning.
Yes, correct. I just added more context in my other response, but that is pretty much what you described. It can be done in the OEV, but some default factory options need to be removed and replaced with better ones. That is more cost for hardware and labor. With Rossmonster it is designed from scratch.So what you're saying is with the OEV, additional power has to be added after the fact where the baja is built in per the customers request?
👍👆 This…The OEV dealer he spoke to, may have made a difference.
Not all dealers are comfortable adding/ designing larger power systems. Or changing much from the stock design. My brother is an OEV dealer, and I know he has had other dealers recommend him if a person wanted a larger power system.
The victron system that is spec in this build is a really good set up. Victron makes some of the best on the market. And I think, way better then red arc. As each component functions independently so you have a lot of redundancy.
Sort of,, OEV (I believe) starts with a single 200w (+-) panel, and single 100Ah battery (lithium?), and the customer can option additional up to X-00 watts (probably depending on other options and available roof area) at the time of order. OEV dealers can also order and add additional panels after the fact , like @Pacific Northwest yetti mentioned,, @zerodeclination KP has done tons of upgrades on FWC and OEV campers,So what you're saying is with the OEV, additional power has to be added after the fact where the baja is built in per the customers request?
You describe it perfectly. My shop was willing to do it. We even talked to Arnold from OEV upfront to see if they would allow for more customization from the factory, but OEV was not willing or able to do so.The OEV dealer he spoke to, may have made a difference.
Not all dealers are comfortable adding/ designing larger power systems. Or changing much from the stock design. My brother is an OEV dealer, and I know he has had other dealers recommend him if a person wanted a larger power system.
The victron system that is spec in this build is a really good set up. Victron makes some of the best on the market. And I think, way better then red arc. As each component functions independently so you have a lot of redundancy.
Appreciate the detailed response!Yes, correct. I just added more context in my other response, but that is pretty much what you described. It can be done in the OEV, but some default factory options need to be removed and replaced with better ones. That is more cost for hardware and labor. With Rossmonster it is designed from scratch.
Anytime. Happy to go into more details ;-)Appreciate the detailed response!