Andrew_S
Observer
How did you go 5 days with the diesel heater? Must have been very minimal usage.
I have a webasto air heater in mine and I get about 2.5 days before I am down to 50% on a new 105ah AGM.
I run it about 8-10 hours a night. Over night temps have been around -5C.
Only other thing I am running is a few LED lights and a DC fridge.
I've got the same Victron monitor, it's pretty nice.
I'll be going to a couple of lithiums in the future to stretch out our time disconnected. I'd like to be able to go 5-6 days in the winter without having to recharge
Yes very minimal usage. Just turned it on to warm it up as we got settled and then again in the mornings.
That fridge must pull a lot of your reserve I'm guessing?
I really wanted to go lithiums but the cost was just to high at the moment.
An isolated dual battery system sounds like a good idea. Can you mount that AGM battery under the hood? Also I’m not sure about the 2.8 trucks, I had a few of the later 2.2/4.3 trucks. On those trucks you could cut the rounded corner off the battery tray and fit a battery that was bigger. Also on the 4.3 trucks you could grab an alternator and serpentine belt(1” longer) from a full size truck which got you the physically bigger alternator that made its power at lower rpms, supposedly.
I could manage to get a second battery under the hood but I would prefer it in the bed for now.
Definitely lots of alternator upgrades available for this 60v6. First step will be set up the isolated battery and then determine power requirements.
Have done zero to this camper for the last almost 6 months. This spring it will get a round of improvements.
Some pics until then.
Untitled by sciffles today, on Flickr
Glad the actuators are oversized for the weight. It would be very irritating to have to clean the top off every time we want to pop it up.
Untitled by sciffles today, on Flickr
Untitled by sciffles today, on Flickr
Verified we can still haul an entire moose home with 5 days of supplies in the bed as well.
Untitled by sciffles today, on Flickr
Truck got an extra leaf to help with the extra weight
Untitled by sciffles today, on Flickr
Untitled by sciffles today, on Flickr