Isuzu npr 4wd

gator70

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My habitat is a four season design and all water tanks are inside under the dinette benches. Therefore to get water to flow up hill into the grey water tank there is a 12v sump pump. And I guess there is a thin water tank under the shower floor drain, but am not 100% sure.
(still investigating)

Does anyone else use a sump pump?
 
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mog

Kodiak Buckaroo
Does anyone else use a sump pump?
My friend used a sump pump to move shower and sink water 'up' to his gray water holding tank in his FM-260. No issues although he did have a macerator in-line upstream of the pump. He might have a write-up in one of his posts ( search JRhetts )
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gator70

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I'm considering a "kit" for using EV public chargers to 110 vac 30amp shore power adaptors. Is anyone interested? I would start with 5 kits.

Solar is not so good with weeks of on end rainy days during a long trip. A stop at a EV charger could top off your lithium batteries.

Take a lunch break for two hours at one EV charge station. May be worth building a kit
 

gator70

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Aren't the design specs from your Chinese supplier provided?

Not full blueprints - And the habitat is not stored near me, so I have not spent enough time researching issues that were not a priority.

Honestly the quality was much, much better than I expected. Yet a few items are needing modifications.

Example: The propane locker is not legal in the USA. So I need to make some not so difficult modifications.
I'm installing a drinking water system, and it was known they did not offer that. So fresh water and drinking water is separated. The Truma system screen is in a bad location. I'm relocating this with a longer wire harness. I ordered a battery monitor, but now I rather use a smart shunt and push the data via bluetooth to a Android device.

The huge advantages were my ability to customize the build with a very, very long list of my requirements. And the prices were of course not very high. The wet-bath came out a bit oversized. I'm trying to invent some storage designs so the space can be used while the wet-bath is not in use.

I have knowledge about this process now that I did not have when I started. I did not know I could have full time wifi , and that could have changed my build requirements. I was unaware the starlink mini works in motion. I have a very large roof hatch, and I will mount the mini with a sunroof mount.

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Peter_n_Margaret

Adventurer
The wet-bath came out a bit oversized. I'm trying to invent some storage designs so the space can be used while the wet-bath is not in use.
We have a hydronic style diesel heater that is plumbed to the engine glycol heating system, so the hot water calorifier is hot any time we drive over 20 minutes.
That allows us to heat the wet bathroom (without heating the rest of the habitat) at any time that we are driving using only waste heat from the engine.
There is also a sliding window in the bathroom that can be left slightly open while driving.

Net result is a very effective drying room for the laundry.

Cheers,
Peter
OKA196 motorhome
 

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