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Expedition Leader
I am thinking of replacing the Trojan t145's with Lithium, 200 or maybe 300 AMP/Hr
Also, if you remember the life system being a little funky still. Page 5. I dont want to rebuild the entire system, my brother has a FWC. Im starting to think about removing the lift system in it, and adding the folding board system FWC uses. Nothing to go wrong, easy to replace, work on if needed, and you can also just have one side up at a time if you ever wanted to do that. I would have to cut window holes, but it would be a two piece board front and rear with three piano hinges. When up the boards would sit on one another with the weight on the frame of the camper. With the folding wall for the bathroom, i may have to get creative, as I dont believe I would be able to do full width there.
is that crazy?
I had a Hawk (short overhang cabover) and those roofs are heavy enough that most retrofitted lifting struts and FWC made them standard. Mine was right at the limit of what was comfortable to lift. Having said that, think about how heavy that roof is and what it really takes to lift it manually. The simplicity is great, but lifting the front portion of the camper roof is the hard part and would be even more so with an extended (north/south) bed.
Jack