The dealer (Adventure Campers in Tupelo, MS) added a 2000w inverter to all of their Summits it turns out.My Summit didn't come with an inverter. There's no AC at all. Everything is DC except when plugged into shore power, there's a WFCO converter to charge the battery and run the DC appliances. Perhaps the dealer added the inverter you saw after the fact? Or are you referring to the OGT?
Let us know what you decide!
Hello there, I just stumbled on this thread
This is my first post, so I thought I'd say hi and introduce myself. We recently purchased a Mission Overland trailer (like today) and will pick it up when my truck arrives in November. I'm considering adding Dual Li-ion batteries, solar and an inverter. No doubt there are discussions buried in this thread on those upgrades, but I am open to suggestions if anyone wants to chime in.
Like many, we also considered Off Grid trailers but went for MO. Ultimately, the final decision was that we wanted a place to stand, have coffee, and have a more comfortable spot out of the elements. Also, the dimensions of the MO fit our garage better than the OG (because of how the awning is fixed, it wouldn't fit).
Of course, with this new setup, we'll be saying adieu to my current rig.
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Hello there, I just stumbled on this thread
This is my first post, so I thought I'd say hi and introduce myself. We recently purchased a Mission Overland trailer (like today) and will pick it up when my truck arrives in November. I'm considering adding Dual Li-ion batteries, solar and an inverter. No doubt there are discussions buried in this thread on those upgrades, but I am open to suggestions if anyone wants to chime in.
Like many, we also considered Off Grid trailers but went for MO. Ultimately, the final decision was that we wanted a place to stand, have coffee, and have a more comfortable spot out of the elements. Also, the dimensions of the MO fit our garage better than the OG (because of how the awning is fixed, it wouldn't fit).
Of course, with this new setup, we'll be saying adieu to my current rig.
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Congrats!
I upgraded my system with 2 x 100w high efficiency Renogy solar panels to my roof, paired with a 200ah lithium battery and a Renogy Rover solar controller. My battery level has never gone below 80% ever since. That includes the odd trip where I was using the stereo system for several hours per day. Rain or shine, I don't even think about it now.
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Twas a long day today. Got snowed on twice, but got it all done: 200w Renogy Eclipse panels Renogy Rover 30w controller 200ah Renogy lithium Smart Batteryexpeditionportal.com
MIssion Overland Trailer Owners page
Ahh thanks. Yes, not having the IR emitters is a downside. Was thinking I'd install a rear LED light on one of the open switches. All things considered, the Garmin option will probably end up costing me 3 times as much, but I was considering one anyways for the navigation. Maybe I'll shop...expeditionportal.com
As for the inverter, I was considering adding it but I can't think of any 110v appliances I want to run. For me, there's literally no point.
Hey all - A couple of question for anyone who has traveled extensively through the colder months where it hovers around freezing. Assuming the trailer is winterized and water has been drained, will the Truma keep the interior warm on an ongoing basis? I'm most interested in the seal when the top is down vs a full time hard top about this size. The floorplan of the trailer looks like a good fit for me and my large Bernese Mountain Dog, but I'm having trouble pulling the trigger based on the soft top. I know it will be amazing in the shoulder months and summer, but I'm looking at purchasing it going into winter, and with a pup built for snow, we'll be visiting a good bit of it.
InterestingI came across a couple of videos I thought I would share.
One is a fairly walk around tour and the other is an interview with the President of MO.