First real shake down: Just took a 7 day trip to Saint Louis and Elsah Illinois. Put close to 2k miles in. While no off-roading, it sure seemed like it with the poor road conditions surrounding St Louis.
Through all the bumps and jolts the camper did not budge. It's amazing what a few lag bolts and Sika flex will do
The first night was hot and humid, AC was a must. With no hook ups, the AC ran for approx. 8 to 9 hours before the bms turned off the batteries. I figured this would happen and would need to recharge the next day. Little did I know that lithium will not simply recharge once the discharge limit has been reached. After a few phone calls and the help of a friend of a friend, I learned that the bms disconnects to protect the lithium from full discharge. In order to get it to reconnect and start accepting charge, a jump charge is needed. Thankfully I always carry a portable air compressor with built in jumper cables. So I connected to the inverter at the positive and negative terminals, flipped the switch and we were back in business.
While we didn't technically camp, we did live out of the camper the entire time. The Magnum inverter/charger was used once to bring the batteries up to charge. Other than this the REDARC did a great job with Solar and vehicle charging.