Sitec
Adventurer
Tho Mogs are not my preferred vehicle, your truck still has a great stance. Love this pic and the vids of where you've been! Love it!
Blackwood, when we are homeI spy SA plates!
Blackwood, when we are home
Cheers,
Peter
OKA196 motorhome
Hi Sitec all valid reasons to ditch the crane although I so have thoughts the diffrences, your crane was behind the cab and would have taken up valuable cabin space and also the hatch to the cab would not be possable, and like you said when u removed it your front lifted up 120mm which is good as keeping weight down from the front axle is pretty hard.Re crane, a lot of people asked me why I didn't keep the crane on my truck... and the reasons may be valid with you... Firstly, they're a heavy bloody thing! The front of my truck came up 120mm when the crane was removed, and it took up over a meter of valuable living space!
Hi thanks for your suggestion I like that ideaa suggestion for your overhead cupboards
Our layout is very similar to what you have so far. The 2 differences are our rear bed is fixed and has toy storage beneath and no pass thru (and the entry door is opposite as we are in North America). So far we have been pretty happy with the layout. We have 2 skylights, rooftop AC, and MaxxFan and still had room for 1,000 watts of solar. We really are enjoying the amount of light they provide (but may become a problem in very cold weather, they sweat a bit in below freezing temps) and they also have integrated lights. Time will tell though as we just moved in a few weeks ago.
I used the same system for retaining the main kitchen drawers.Hi thanks for your suggestion I like that idea
Plenty for the good days but not enough for the bad days.with current plan we can fit 3 500w panels on roof for solar which will hopefally be enough
Thanks for that, that task is on my TODO list (which seems to be getting longer and not shorter). I like the Everlander's videos and have watched them all. One thing I would add it we also have the MaxxShade. Although not a robust bit it does reduced the condensation that occurs. Tried both open/closed in near freezing temps and it was way less with the shade shut.I notice you have a MaxxFan in the bath. Pretty much guaranteed that you will get lots of condensation on the inside of the vent cover in cold weather which will drip down into the circuit board leading to failure. Here is a video with info on preventing/fixing the problem. You may already be aware of this issue.
By the time mine failed the circuit board was in bad shape from water intrusion so I bought a new board and applied the conformal coating to prevent reoccurrence. My keypad needed replacement also and I installed the replacement with sealer as shown in the video. I now carry some spare keypads and circuit boards with conformal coating just in case. A second MaxxFan in the living area gets condensation but not as much as the bath fan but over time I expected it would also fail so I pulled out the board and coated it and sealed the keypad as shown in the video.
Hey lets hope the plan works out but i am not convinced it will go through that way, the truck will not be collected untill the end of feb :-( maybe earlia if it is possible.I like that your crane detaches! That is handy. If it's 'not there' when you get your 'Motorhome' classified as just that, then you are in a win win situation! When do you collect the truck?
Our layout is very similar to what you have so far. The 2 differences are our rear bed is fixed and has toy storage beneath and no pass thru (and the entry door is opposite as we are in North America). So far we have been pretty happy with the layout. We have 2 skylights, rooftop AC, and MaxxFan and still had room for 1,000 watts of solar. We really are enjoying the amount of light they provide (but may become a problem in very cold weather, they sweat a bit in below freezing temps) and they also have integrated lights. Time will tell though as we just moved in a few weeks ago.
I could also recommend Ulrich Dolde's book if you've not seen it? Well worth it. Downloadable from his website if you like https://www.selfbuildmotorhome.com/Main_navigation/Bookstore.html
yes we did play with this but then the access to the bunks is over the top of our bed which might get a little frustrating with 2 kids getting up all night over our bed .I think you could have a smaller gap between bathroom and kitchen? That means you could rotate your bathroom 90 degrees,
Will your swivel seats face forward when travelling, will there be enough legroom?