▶ Check out my gear on Kit: kit.com/solardrew Decided to visit inTech to see how the Sol is built. I especially like the tubular framing and the wiring grommets and of course that panoramic window
My wife and went to a camper show in Mi hogan today and I was hoping to see this camper. We saw a dawn and a horizon model. The layout is the smartest at the show in the small camper offerings. The quality was FAR above any of the other small campers. This tour confirms what I suspected, it’s well engineered and built all the way down to the bones and suspension. Can’t wait to get one!!
While i love the frame, I see three possible issues with camper 1. The walls are paper-thin. I understand they're trying to keep the weight down, but its only going to be efficient in a mild climate only. 2. The windows are run of the mill. They cheaped out on those and should have gone with a poly pane 2 ply for thermal reasons. 3. No floor insulation. If you're at a decent elevation in the SE region within the US, this camper is perfect for those 70-85 degree days and cooler nights. If you're anywhere else during the summer and it reaches 90 + and high humidity, this just won't cut it. That AC will be screaming at all times
Yes{ 100% agree. It does have floor insulation though. I’m with you, there no way to avoid condensation in the walls based on the r value and climate zone. No way to avoid it!
@@JoeJacksonGT3 I’m not sure if there’s any way to avoid condensation based on the small amount of insulation and thickness of walls. Oliver, scamp and Casita seem pretty neat since they’re essentially a fiberglass clamshell that minimizes potentiometer leaks