We have an XR22 on order from ROA. I asked ROA to make some mods on it as follows - anything else I should ask for or skip?:
1: add 30 gallon fresh auxiliary water tank underneath
2: install a heat pump AC instead of dometic, with soft start. So we can run AC off battery or powered from a future electric pickup truck like the Rivian.
3: add a sliding extension to the wheel well bench to convert it into a kids bed
4: swap out batteries for Lithium Battleborns with built in heating - since they are outdoors and likely to freeze
5: add an inverter
6: slide a microwave in above the hood
7: add a backup camera
8: add a weight distribution hitch - assuming it would work with a mono-tube frame
- Carl
Also,
Does anyone know if it is setup for portable solar panels?
Hi Carl,
Those are a lot of well thought out changes would be interested if ROA feels they are all doable and what that might cost. Here are my general thoughts from our use:
1: add 30 gallon fresh auxiliary water tank underneath
- This would be helpful we end up bringing extra jerry cans with us as 30 gallons doesn't go a long way
2: install a heat pump AC instead of dometic, with soft start. So we can run AC off battery or powered from a future electric pickup truck like the Rivian.
- don't have any experience here on how much power a heat pump needs vs the domestic - would be drawing down a lot of batteries from the Rivian in any case it you are running it for long?
3: add a sliding extension to the wheel well bench to convert it into a kids bed
- This is interesting not sure where it would go as underneath the well bench is the tire structure - please let me know if they find a way to do a slide out here to expand bed capacity
4: swap out batteries for Lithium Battleborns with built in heating - since they are outdoors and likely to freeze
- I wrote to Imperial and asked them about this, they said if you switch them out you need the heating and also would need to do the following - On top of that you would need to swap the converter (located in lower entry cabinet wall), as the one installed in that model is not compatible for charging lithium batteries. And yes you would also need to change the charge profile on the solar controller.
5: add an inverter - we are thinking about doing this or just having a solar generator with us
6: slide a microwave in above the hood - if you have enough to power it
7: add a backup camera - it comes with a mount easy to add and install the one of your choice or have them do it depends how it hooks to your truck on whether it is worth doing...we never use ours
8: add a weight distribution hitch - assuming it would work with a mono-tube frame - not sure this can be added and is necessary - while we get some sway with the trailer it is not excessive and you can lower it to the ground with the suspension system
We have been out 7 times so far with the camper and the batteries, water and some other way to handle the bed to expand for kids would be top on our list.
As far as portable solar panels - it is not setup for that but it is super easy to add into the battery pack on the outside at least for the AGM batteries. You can just put in a connector that ties into the Anderson Connectors from the panels and that goes into the battery. We have that done and carry a third portable panel to deal with shade or cloudy days.