No, you cannot; check the current Earthroamer prices
Well, I said "almost". Currently I see 2018's for under 500k, and 2019's for mid 550's.
No, you cannot; check the current Earthroamer prices
Good point. I like to say it again: spreading rumours online without proofing it is just simply wrong and very dangerous for a business.I don't know anything about this builder, but... if the builder is potentially going to bankrupt, then how does that have "nothing to do with this post"? If I bought this I would want to know if I had any issues with it I could take it to Arclab to fix. Or is it not that kind of company? Is it a one-and-done type thing, no warranty, if it breaks then don't bring it back to arclab? Again I have no idea what arclab even is.
If this is as well built as an Earthroamer, it could well be worth something close to the ask.
Are the camper body panels, windows and any other essential components made in China?
Is there a reliable Canadian or US warranty on them?
Also, the specs for front and rear axle weights would be helpful
That’s a good thing but is it going to be any better in a camper than the regular over the years? If so is it proven for a camper? I am not talking a marine vessel but a camper.
I've pulled out 5 year old copper wire from RVs that the copper is black (corrosion) along the whole 10' - 20'- 40' length of wire. This is because the moisture penetrates the PVC/Vinyl jacket on wire.
To me marine means a whole system was used.
- Wire is sized for the combined length both the pos. and neg.
- UL1426 cert (105 degree/tin coated) stranded copper wire is used
- Tin coated copper terminals and buss bars.
- All circuits are protected with a fuse/breaker and switch/disconnect
- Everything is heat shrunk
- Connections are protected with silicone grease or similar
- Nothing is soldered
- Wire is strapped every 18"-30" and grommets protect the wire
- Wiring/switches/fuses/breakers are labeled
- Wiring is neat not a rats nest.
Wiring didn't get the same attention to detail as everything else.