In between queen and king-sized bed. Not quite a King. Still very comfy. ~68ish inches wide.
I have the Hest Dually Custom S75 mattress in there now, fits really well and I sleep like a baby.
I get an efficiency average of 1.75 mi/kwh with 20-inch AT tires. I was working on putting a fairing...
Turning my R1 into a camper means I can’t drive like a looney anymore (or else everything falls in the back).
I would do bad things in an R3X… I want it.
I’ve been driving this all around mountain passes in CO with no issue to reception or GPS. I also hate not playing music while driving so Spotify is always running. I think the fact that I can connect starlink through the FRP (also honeycomb) materials shows how little it interferes with RF...
None. This was answered before on this thread. The floor, ceiling, and back panel (behind the cab) are made of fiber reinforced plastic. It has no impact on signal. I run a starlink through the ceiling panel too.
Installed v1 of a fairing by CO Fairing Company. We didn’t go tall enough with it, causing some noise, so they’re sending a new one. So seeing an initial improvement in range at highway speeds. At 75+ was getting 1.3ish. Now back up to 1.75ish. Will post more info on the fairing when v2 is...
I have a build going for my Tune camper. Looking to see if people have developed systems for electric hot water heaters to shower/dishes.
Lots of camping showers on the market use propane which may end up being my system. I’ve used roadshower before and liked it but I’m not sure it’ll work on...
the windows do open up to bug net. Right now I have vinyl inserts for winter. I think they may be offering an upgraded maxx fan soon. It’s available as an accessory on their site.
there’s not a ton of room if you have the bed extension. Moisture inside a pop up camper can be such a challenge I would rather just use an outdoors shower in the summer and pay to use showers at planet fitness, rec centers, ect in the winter.
If you’re shorter than 5’8 ish sleeping east west...
Updated my starlink set up. Didn’t like having to put up and put down everytime I used and routing a cable outside. Since the roof is FRP, I now have dishy mounted inside. Did not want to mount to roof if possible due to cable management. Drilling a hole in my roof was not appealing.
No issue...
Not camping at charger! We were using the charger while skiing. Kept it up to dry out and use the space to change, put on boots, make lunch, ect. If you got close my dog probably said hello.
It was moved after charging and we camped elsewhere.
Yeah! We were back in Crested Butte. Forgot to take a photo but here’s our boondock site for one night. Taken after taking the camper down in morning.
3 degrees overnight. Stayed 55-60 in the camper with 1500w heater. About 10% battery loss.