I am considering welding a tube mount onto the tongue opposite the front jack mount and carrying a stout telescopic pole in order to raise the panels 10-15 feet. anyone know where I can get an aluminum telescopic pole? Does anyone have any ideas how to mount 2x 100 watt solar panels another way?
Here's the trailer. Everything in the picture may not come with it (like the tent and awning? I'm pretty sure they don't). Looks nice; although I'm not a fan of the independent rear axle (would rather have springs and a solid axle). 5 on 5 bolt pattern limits it to JKs; wonder how hard it would be to change the bolt pattern (without the use of adapters). I like the concept (simple box); would like to see one in person to judge the execution of the build.
Kudos for including a spare tire (if it does come with one), and for having a 2" receiver up front. At least it has a spot for a spare tire.
https://www.quadratec.com/p/smittybilt/scout-trailer
http://www.4wheelparts.com/Outdoor-...aspx?t_c=88&t_s=618&t_pt=101904&t_pn=S/B87400
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Can the 2" receiver handle decent angles off road? or will most people switch that for another type of receiver?
Sorry, but what would the benefit be of raising the panels so high? Where you going to carry the pole sections? What to you do when it's windy? I cannot think of a benefit that outweighs the problems associated with that idea.
Off the Grid Rentals has mounted slide out solar panels on a tray that mount under their roof storage rack atop their Teardrops. The same could be done under the RTT.
Sorry, but what would the benefit be of raising the panels so high? Where you going to carry the pole sections? What to you do when it's windy? I cannot think of a benefit that outweighs the problems associated with that idea.
Off the Grid Rentals has mounted slide out solar panels on a tray that mount under their roof storage rack atop their Teardrops. The same could be done under the RTT.
First overnight camp out. Right in the back yard. Gonna break it in with couple steaks and shrimp
Love the side boxes! What are you storing inside? Lockable too? Great work!
Looking at your Spare mount and gas can holder on the back of the truck makes me wonder, are you going to need to extend the to bar a couple of feet?
As soon as I move my spare tire on the swing on the back of the trailer, my water tank will go where the spare currently sits.