No kitchen; sink, stove or refrigerator, no shower or W/C, but like the original storage inside & out, the solar, shocks & that it's painted all white, though some say ambulance markings help with stealth, like hiding in plain sight. Good job so far. 👌🎉😊❤🚑
You left out the factual data such as.... Price, odometer, mpg, size of water tanks if any, gas or diesel, inverter size, true sine, solar power total watts, mppt vs pwm charge controller, type of house batteries and amp hours, etc. There is nothing in here that makes it a camper other than solar. No water tanks, no waste tanks, no toilet, so fridge, no stove, no heater. AC is not an RV type and mounted on floor. Seriously? Could have been mounted over the cab instead of that rack. Now you will have ice cold feet but still hot above that level. More important to put in these functions instead of a winch and cool looking bumper. Even the mounting of the inverter control panel was in the wrong place - at eye level with the bed. Not much thought went into this. You focused on the off road capability over the living aspects, which makes this a pricier, heavier Jeep, not an RV. The unsecured crates on roof subjected to massive wind forces are going to fly off and kill someone. Get those off the roof before they do. Those puny straps are not going to hold them down. You might also to be more enthusiastic about your tour and not like you missed out on coffee this morning.
Lass-in Angeles Still sold it tho didn’t I dip shit, so you being the key board warrior that you can’t sit on it. And go troll some one else while you sit in your momma’s basement.
@@rhinosgunworx9432 damn dude instead of learning something from someone who actually knows what they are talking about you act like a typical "chad" then again anyone who calls this joke of a build a camper is clearly not bright enough to think rationally
Such an amazing build. I looked threw the comments and found out u sold the rig. Not surprised at all. It’s real sweet. Curious if u have any other builds in the works?
It looks like you have to open outside door to the A/C condenser outlet for it to breathe properly . You could vent it but then it wouldn’t be water tight . Nicely done unit .
I had several questions about the truck. What was the size of the fresh water tank ? What was the storage capacity of the two house batteries ? What was the size of the solar system on your truck ? Is it possible to have both a bed and a recliner in the truck ? How long does it take to recharge the house batteries using the truck's alternator
I have a few questions What is the size of the fresh water tank ? How large is the solar panels on the roof ? What is the amp hour capacity of the house battery system ? How large is the inverter ? Can the ambulance be equipped with a lithium house battery system ? Would it be possible to equip the 4x4 with a lazboy recliner while keeping the folding bed ? Can the ambulance be equipped with only a Lazboy recliner if I did not want the jack knife bed ?
You mind if I ask what the length of the bed/bench was? As a 6'6 guy, I'm trying to figure out if I could even fit a reasonable sized bed/couch in there.
Noticed no one replied to you. These ambulances tend to have 7' interior wide boxes and 12 to 14' lengths. So 6'6" is no problem...except for standing. 5'9 ish realistic height interior.
6K if DIY installation. 10 weeks to get the whole thing delivered according to their website. Chris, the owner there, is a very responsive and helpful guy. I am saving to get a kit from them. If you want them to do the full conversion on your rig, price varies "a bit".