Corgi_express
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Whichever one AeonRV installed. It’s a Pioneer but don’t remember the model name.What mini split are you using?
Whichever one AeonRV installed. It’s a Pioneer but don’t remember the model name.What mini split are you using?
ThanksWhichever one AeonRV installed. It’s a Pioneer but don’t remember the model name.
Forget big tires and lift kits. The frame is not a real truck frame. The frame twist issue is no different than a Sprinter van with more weight and a higher center of gravity.
Do you want a frame that twists? A cargo sprinter is not a body on frame, its a unibody structure and therefore very rigid.
Did you go with 6, 8 or 10 battleborn batteries? Are you happy with the storage capacity you chose?We own Aeon #003 and have about 20k miles/150+ nights in it. Happy to answer any questions with our real world experience from 2+ years of ownership.
Did you go with 6, 8 or 10 battleborn batteries? Are you happy with the storage capacity you chose?
Congrats! You'll love it... and the dedicated gear garage is amazing. We had a Revel (Sprinter) before and realize how much better a dedicated garage could be.
We originally went with 8 batteries but had it upgraded to 10 on a trip back to the factory.
With 8 batteries summer trips were great as the mini-split AC and highly insulated box is an efficient combo.
For winter ski trips with almost no solar gain (cloudy skies or low sun angle) we appreciate having the extra 2 batteries. On any given ski trip we average a net loss of 15-20% of the 10 battery setup per day living in the Aeon. I'm sure we could be more efficient but we've never felt the need since we don't stay in one spot more than a couple days.