gregmchugh
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Typing on a phone, just a typo, fixed it...Not that any of the words made much sense, but it's Turbo, not Trubo. Or maybe you did that on purpose. Ha.
Typing on a phone, just a typo, fixed it...Not that any of the words made much sense, but it's Turbo, not Trubo. Or maybe you did that on purpose. Ha.
It's been a while since I've posted here - we've been busy building campers and getting caught up on the service backlog cause by the closure of XPCamper.
Here's our new Victron electrical bay with 400Ah (usable) of LiFePO4. We really like the unified color control that allows you to manage everything.
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I stopped using aluminum for electrical panels after seeing voltage leaking from the + stud of a BSS battery switch to the mouting bolts. Now I'll mount high amperage components to plastic or plywood. We did a trip in June and the dew could be cut with knife. The metal includeing the case of our Victron Multiplus was wet from condensation but none of the wood or plastic was wet.
Carli makes decent kit for sure, but ICON actually has more offerings for the Super Duty than Carli does so we like the flexibility of the ICON line. I also really like the ICON coilover package for the Super Duty - something Carli doesn't offer.
I see that Webasto controller in your pic and it appears to be for a dual-top.
Have they re-released the dual tops? That was my original plan, but they seem to have gone extinct and the emails i've exchanged with them havent indicated when the new models will be released.
I'm hoping and waiting
With 60 some campers in the field we find ourselves doing quite a bit of service and upgrades. One of the more significant upgrades we offer is our comprehensive electrical system refit. We gut the entire electrical bay and install a custom Victron/Blue Sea/Sterling system with BattleBorn LiFePO4 batteries. It's a big, complex upgrade but ends up performing, and looking, amazing.
The Victron Color Control consolidates all the controls and information into one easy to use intelligent display, making monitoring your electrical vitals a snap. You can also monitor and control everything by Bluetooth on your phone or even access and control it via the internet (great for monitoring when stored).
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Not sure about the DMV regs, but N/S is an important criteria for me too (among a few others). I do believe with Nimbl it's East - West but has ample space above the mattress for easier maneuvering when compare with other popups. HallmarkRV in Colorado offers a legitimate N/S and a few others offer a slide out extension to make a temporary N/S.I'm curious about a Nimble (or frankly anything using a N/S queen bed configuration over cab) on a Regular Cab truck. I'm not seeing anyone doing this configuration and seems like the shorter wheel base would be a benefit. Any thoughts on this? Are there DMV considerations regarding overhang that I may be unaware of?
Nice for mobility but curious about visibility, especially when going down hill.I remember seeing this a while back and thought it was an interesting configuration. Though I would probably put a storage box or tire carrier space behind the cab to move the overhang back a couple of feet.
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