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LexusAllTerrain

Expedition Leader
Got my Little Guy back from the shop with the ARB awning on and could not he happer!! Spent the weekend at Tolt-McDonald Campground (WA) and looking forward to being away for an entire week in two weeks!!



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Wow! you are a stud, very nice set up you have there, you build it with your needs in mind and not in everybody's opinion and how your set up should look!

Congratulations again and enjoy life!
 

mrchips

Adventurer
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Just came back from Kennedy Meadows, ran Sherman Jeep Trail, and visited Monachee Meadows. High Sierra's are waesome this time of year
 
Great thread, finally made it through every page! Love everyone's spin and different take on why they have what they have. I have a book on tear drop trailers and think I need to publish one on Expo Trailers..

Crossing my fingers that I will have my own set up to share by the end of the week!

Here is my current set up..

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Nilton J

Adventurer
Global One Expedition & Bugout off-road tent trailer

My brazilian expedition trailer is named Global One , since it was built with parts and acessories from all the continents of the world, except Antarctica.

This is the vídeo:



And below are some pictures:

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Nilton J

Adventurer
Nilton, your battery bay looks really well done


My battery bay has:

2 12 Vdc stationary batteries, 70 Ah each (in parallel 140 Ah total);
1 inverter SureSine 300 watts 12 Vdc to 110 Vac, pure sinusoidal wave;
1 baterry charger with floating mode;
1 blue inlet do the photovoltaic solar panel 130 watts built with monocrystalline cells (imported from Australia);
1 red inlet to the outside mains ac power to supply the battery charger;
3 naval class switches to turn on led lights, ac / dc outlets and comutate from "solar mode" to "battery isolator mode" (I use the dual battery kit from National Luna purchased at Equipt1.com - USA, via paypal for 250 GWs).


The photovoltaic solar panel purchased from Bush Junkie 4wd and Camping, "plug&play":

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The dual battery kit from National Luna and vehicle's preparations:

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Electrical diagrams:

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I am in!

More pics to come!!

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Nilton J

Adventurer
Nilton, it appears that you have given this a bit of thought :)

Some more pics showing design details.

No wood, no plastics and neither any fiber parts at all in my trailer.

Only galvanized steel with power dry painting and aluminum sheets.

I used the off-road-maxis-coupler from Adventure Trailers, the one from Horizon/Chaser trailers.

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