This off road camper van is loaded with features, and a few new goodies for 2024 like Starlink, and extra solar! We also have a new generator function!
It looks like 16.5 feet long!! 😂 The additional cabin seats take up too much space. I’d rather a dining area but I love the way the bed comes down. Manufacturers should incorporate this style of sleeping space in their camper vans. This just seems to much like a van, not an RV. I could see men going on a short distance hunting trip in this, but not for a woman looking for a nice roadtrip.
If the quality stands, it'll be a great van. I want to take it skiing, -10F. I watched a video. An owner bought a Jayco with a similar design, and the roof leaked after a night of rain.
This should do the trick. As for leaks it can happen to any RV. You hear more about the ones that have issues than the ones that don't. Buy from a highly rated dealer who does a good PDI and make sure you get a good walk through. You can spend millions on an RV and still have issues depending on how you use it and there can always be defects. That's what the warranty is there for. I hope you get one and make lots of memories!
It would be nice if you dealers would explain the electrical systems in voltage and amp hours, not kilowatt hours. Amp hours is much easier to understand. kWH you have to do math and conversions.
The reason we do what our on this system is because it’s a bit different. if you have 100 A and 12 V you have 1200 W if you have 100 A at 48 V do you have 4800 W it’s just easier to explain in watts when the voltage is higher
@@outdoorjaye Not really. You still have to do conversions that way. Most people are more worried about consumption of energy. Amperage is what is used for explaining consumption. Example- Rooftop AC runs at 30A full throttle, you have 400 amp hours battery bank, you can run that AC for around 13hrs.