I ride motorcycles and I have one Honda Goldwing that has a sidecar on it and I used that bike to pull my Bunkhouse camper. It's made for motorcycles. However I recently sold the bunkhouse trailer and also one of my motorcycles and I bought a kit to put together a teardrop trailer. I'm very excited about it, So I love your channel very much. I have Camp ever since I was 12 years old. I've had several pop-ups and hard tops and I love now camping on the smaller scale. I love the adventure you provide and honesty, you are so awesome, keep up the good work, I wish you the very best.
THANKS Dallas! Sounds like you have a great adventure system! This kind of stuff is as close as we will ever get to being a cowboy on the open plains! Ha ha ha. 𝕋𝕙𝕒𝕟𝕜 𝕐𝕠𝕦 𝕗𝕠𝕣 𝕨𝕒𝕥𝕔𝕙𝕚𝕟𝕘! =𝓒𝓸𝓼𝓶𝓸 ✅
I installed a Propex heater in my homemade camping trailer in January and it’s a game changer. Winter camping is now completely practical and easy with the Propex. I can’t recommend it highly enough. Cosmo, your informative videos and data encouraged me to go for it. Many thanks!
I wish more RV makers would install them. They are a bit more efficient than equivalent suburban/dometic units, and apparently much quieter if you install the acoustic duct.
Congratulations Lauren! I have spent many a cozy night with the Propex keeping me warm. I agree its a game changer.. Please note. At one point this fall I had to reset my Propex after some rough conditions. Clearing the error code would not work. I had to disconnect the power from the small white box and the larger blue unit for about 10 seconds. Then reconnect the power and the error code could be cleared again. After that no issues. It was a tense few moments in the middle of the Adirondacks with very cold weather approaching so I was very happy after that! At some point I will add this to a video. Regards =Cosmo
I remember my boyscout snowbird camping days and it was freezing, my dad and I had to sleep in same canvas sleeping bag, you’ve come along way from those low tech days and seem to have perfected it, not many can enjoy the winters like you do, what do you do during the day? Hikes, photos, ski, snow shoe, read, cook, drink, then repeat! Good for you cosmo!
Yes hikes photos and outdoor fun. I may include more in the future. My first winter camp out (which included snow) was with the Boy Scouts. I may have learned more on that trip than any other. I prefer low tech solutions. Despite all the gear I take for fun and comfort the sleeping bag one piece of gear I make sure is up for the job Thanks for watching =Cosmo
It is magical. I seem to have to get out on a regular basis for a refresher in nature. Thanks for dropping in =Cosmo Thank You for watching. Check my other videos ru-vid.comvideos SUBSCRIBE ru-vid.com
@@CosmoWeems for sure i am same love getting away.... we are from same area ... give or take .... I don’t have a teardrop ..... i have a Truckcamper..... i will try to keep up with your videos .... possibly we will bump into each other..... not many folks our age like the boonedocking ..... my girl is one of them so always good to run into people that do same stuff .
Once Murphy opens the Pine Barrens its like boonedocking but its 2$ a nite if you are a jersey resident..... I go to Batona or Bodine Field not the mountains but its not a five hour ride .
Ha Good luck with that. I have had better luck with women I meet doing outdoor stuff than trying to convert a non outdoor type. As long as your free to go get it out of your system when you need to - it works fine! Good luck and share any secrets on that subject you discover. Thanks for watching =Cosmo
@@CosmoWeems what i like to do too! I am a single , hospice RN , central jersey , call me. I want some of that hard cider !🙋♀️ 😒 No innuendo, I mean cider. ☺
Thanks for reminding me what it’s like camping in a teardrop trailer during rough winter weather. One of my most fun camping trips ever was with a group of teardrop friends. It was -30 C with snow squalls off of Lake Huron in Ontario. My down jacket froze to the wall overnight! You might consider a Car Generator. They have a model for quick charging your trailer battery. It hardly takes up any room at all. You can also consider a Battleborn lithium battery and using a heat blanket you can buy for them. That way you would have a lot more power with much less weight. Anyway, just some ideas!
Thanks Richard. Several of my viewer's are at a point where downsizing and simplicity are looking attractive. There are some trade offs. You live in a bigger rv you live our of a Teardrop. I was moving from a tent to this rig so it was qute easy for me and I love the nature immersion. We are fortunate to have so many choices. 𝕋𝕙𝕒𝕟𝕜 𝕐𝕠𝕦 𝕗𝕠𝕣 𝕨𝕒𝕥𝕔𝕙𝕚𝕟𝕘! ✅ Check my other videos ru-vid.comvideos SUBSCRIBE ru-vid.com =𝓒𝓸𝓼𝓶𝓸 ✅
For one of my pairs of mukluks, USAF issued, I use Servus 16 inch deep pile fleece boot liners. Work great and are very comfortable. Stay safe and warm.
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@@CosmoWeems I have put it on my wish list and will get it when my military retirement pay posts next month. Also, check out Steger Muklluks. Kind of pricey but great footwear. I have a pair and they are wonderful.
I enjoy your videos. Just keep waiting longer and longer for you to get a larger trailer. Loved our teardrop trailer from the past but had to move to a larger trailer do to back problems. Enjoy yourself out there and be safe.
Thanks JJ. I just came home from the Maine North Woods. Camping for 20 days. There were lots of Big Rigs there. But I got loads of credibility with those folks because my little rig can get into the most difficult places that no larger rig would fit. Teardrop is a tactical decision for me (until I change my mind). Regards =Cosmo 𝕋𝕙𝕒𝕟𝕜 𝕐𝕠𝕦 𝕗𝕠𝕣 𝕨𝕒𝕥𝕔𝕙𝕚𝕟𝕘! ✅ Check my other videos ru-vid.comvideos SUBSCRIBE ru-vid.com =𝓒𝓸𝓼𝓶𝓸 ✅
We have been using a Wave 3 heater for a few years now. They’re not perfect but zero electric draw is nice. Just crack a window for safety. They do take up some room though. We made the mistake of trying to vacuum ours off and damaged it. Cost $145 to repair and about a month turn around time. Just a thought. Better than mr heater I believe. Could supplement your propex and save a little battery power.
HI AA! I agree Wave 3 has a great reputation. The moisture put out by burning propane is very noticeable in my small space. I was damp and clammy and felt chilled when I exited the trailer. Walls had noticeable wetness in my case. Personal preference and many other factors go in to our choices. The Propex outputs 6500 BTUs the Wave 3 outputs 3000 BTUs if my research is correct. Perhaps its under powered for your needs. For example I converted BTUs to watts for an electric heater comparison. 3000 BTUs is only 879 watts which is not going to make you cozy in my opinion. . My heater at 6500 BTUs is comparable to a 1900 watt heater. I would rather see you get hotter. This is dead reckoning and may not stand up to science (my calculation). =Cosmo
@@CosmoWeems Thanks. Yes the Wave 3 doesn't cut it as our only heater, so we sometimes use the 16K BTU Suburban heater, which guzzles electricity (it's great first thing in the AM). Feeling damp and clammy is not good, especially on your bed and clothes! For some reason we haven't felt that way with our Wave 3...perhaps we need to try more sub-32 degree camping. Mainly our windows drip in the morning and we keep wiping them down with a towel (which then needs to be dried out somewhere later, so if drying towels is impractical then I wouldn't get a Wave heater!) Sometimes we run the fantastic fan for a few minutes. Running the Wave 3 even part-time does save us a lot of electricity. You are truly a dedicated outdoorsman camping in that weather there!
I think my space is so small I notes the moisture more. We are truly fortunate to have so many great choices to choose from. Hope to see some video from you soon Alice. Give Ranger a big wet kiss on his wet nose for me. Regards =Cosmo
A couple of pieces of insulation on the outside will help keep the window from icing up. In the AM remove with the snow and Ice build up. It sure beats a tent for sure. Winter camping can be fun if you are able to stay warm. Lots of Freezer- Rees with the BSA taught me that.
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Enjoyed the video Cosmo ,I'm just parked for the night here outside Minneapolis catching up on all my vids to watch, at least in weather like that you don't have to worry about anyone camping nearby . I notice in the different trucks I have driven that some makes are insulated better then others and all of them have had the Wabasto diesel fired bunk heater and they really work well so I don't need to keep the truck running like tonight it's gonna be 0'F and I'll be toasty warm with the truck off. Hey I was thinking you need to do another bush plane trip I enjoyed that vid.take care till next time.
Hey Duane. Nice to hear from you. Was talking to a relative in Hayward Wisconsin and it went down to -37F!!! We are getting one heck of a winter. I have heard many good things aabout the Wabasto heater. I did spend a lot of time considering them. Probably my lack of knowledge on the subject when I was shopping for a heater 6 years ago caused me to overlook them. They are growing in popularity every year. Hang in there and enjoy the warmth and entertainment. I have to say I have been in many a hotel room with environmental systems humming and nice drapes. But I prefer the luxury of my trailer far more! Regards =Cosmo
Great video...nice job Cosmo! You really showed well how the trailer was performing in the cold and it looks like it and the Propex heater were doing well. I have to get my trailer out in the snow someday! I commend you for getting out there.
Thank You BP I have to say every time I check your channel ru-vid.com/show-UCpotCiDLaM0-O4ZmtseK9kg I am stunned by your photography and great presentation. I truly get the feel of the desert. I see no sense in letting your rig collect dust. You built it up to your specifications and its time to wear it out. =Cosmo
@@CosmoWeems Thanks Cosmo..... the trailer will be out for a good long trip as soon as I retire in just 6 weeks now....can't wait!!! The hard part will deciding where to go first lol.. Happy travels and camping... and keep the videos coming!
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In such small dimensions, with such temp variations as you mention from corner to corner, I believe it's gotta be fun attempting to balance and or increase your efficiency in all sorts of manners. Any reason aside from the possible lack of material to try using styrofoam or otherwise plugging your finger hold slide holes? I would also hit the obvious: given the temp and outside conditions, no way would I leave one of those blankets folded up unless I didn't have a pillow lol; I'd spread it out and utilize it as another ceiling or wall of insulation. I dig your shares, and appreciate your taking the time to do so; cheers✌🤙
You have very valid points Doug. Thank You. You are right while out there I did not have materials for modification but I indeed took lots of notes. If the blankets were not on me I was warm enough. My primary camping is usually in warmer weather. I knew the capabilities of what the camper can do before hand and accepted some of the limitations and just insulated me better. The interior of the trailer was always cozy warm. Exterior tent is not insulated and I wasted fuel in my case. I am normally very concerned about resources and air pollution but for the 8 days I was there I was focused on comfort. Thank you for your suggestions. I am adding them to my notes. You may appreciate this video ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8gI6q4R8ih4.html Thank You for watching. Check my other videos ru-vid.comvideos SUBSCRIBE ru-vid.com
Thank You John, At lest I am camping. Another channel I watch the maker shows camping scenes to suggest camping but they are actually not camping! Ha ha ha ha ha. Thanks for watching =Cosmo
You ARE a wildman Cosmo!!! Very impressive how the Clamshell along with the Vestibule held up and kept you toasty!!! It was good to hear about the Mr Heater and water output.... the only way you usually get educated about those things is by becoming a victim!!! After this video I hope I don't have to advise you that you CANNOT use the Vistauble as a boat..... you're always entertaining Cosmo!! Stay safe AND warm!!!
Hi Dave. i thought Vistabule has a pontoon kit! Thank you, I look around you tube and I see lots of other people doing their trip there way and its great. I have been in plenty of hotel rooms and I never sleep better than in the trailer. =Cosmo
Ya Im a legend in my own mind, Listen Lisa I just cant get enough outdoor time. Loving it. Enjoy that Texas snow! The Vistabule may be the coziest place on the ranch tonight. Regards =Cosmo
@@CosmoWeems As a wannabe PHOTOGRAPHER..... I would love to see some high end still pictures of the fun places you put yourself in. Snow pictures are the hardest but among the best when exposed correctly. Every time I see a new Cosmo video, the Orville Redenbocker is in the microwave and I warm up the Lay-Z-Boy and you transport me to a new location. THANKS!!!
I tell you. I never sleep better than when I am camping listening to the wind. In the snow everything sounds different. Its a sound that can not be recorded or reproduced. It can only be experienced. Thank You for watching. Check my other videos ru-vid.comvideos SUBSCRIBE ru-vid.com
Nice teardrop. I built our's back in 2013 and we have had that thing all over the eastern half of the country. From the mountains of VA, to the plains of SWMO, and from the Great Lakes to the Gulf. When I started talking about building one, my wife said that she would miss "sleeping under the stars" in a tent, so I made our's with a convertible top, with no-see-um mesh. So my roof has ZERO insulating abilities.
Ya but you have a million dollar view! Nice. I love the small trailer concept. You live in an RV but you live out of a teardrop trailer! Thank You for watching. Check my other videos ru-vid.comvideos SUBSCRIBE ru-vid.com
That's a very sleek & beautiful trailer. I'm wondering if you could put some aggressive tires on it for deeper snow. The attached tent is a great feature to provide more space for cooking & sitting in a chair, reading, drinking coffee & so forth. It's a shame they no longer make the pass through to the front box. That is super handy! 🌞☮️👍🌲🏕🌲
Your TD is small enough you could have a custom complete external blanket made for your winter camping. Skirt it down to the ground, and a fitted door on one side that opens for access...
Thanks. I am enjoying it for want it is. For me this is an enormous step up from a tent. The trailer has very good heat. Im pretty happy but do like to highlight reality for those thinking of doing what I am doing. Thank You for watching. Check my other videos ru-vid.comvideos SUBSCRIBE ru-vid.com
Thanks. You may have noticed I am about the only winter camper I know that does not make a fire. I never make a fire. Its my view these places are visited so much in camping season there is no more dead wood laying around! Once you know what to look for you see impact! I know I am alone in this thinking. =Cosmo
Greetings from 20 miles west of New York City. The Subo is a 2018 with a lot of miles towing. I change the oil with top grade synthetic every 10K miles. I will change the trans fluid at 50K miles. I think I have 35 of 40K miles on the Subi. So far no issues. It has been very reliable. I am not shy about using it off road but I also do not abuse it. 𝕋𝕙𝕒𝕟𝕜 𝕐𝕠𝕦 𝕗𝕠𝕣 𝕨𝕒𝕥𝕔𝕙𝕚𝕟𝕘! ✅ Check my other videos ru-vid.comvideos SUBSCRIBE ru-vid.com =𝓒𝓸𝓼𝓶𝓸 ✅
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Ha! Just want to get out and enjoy nature Marcia. I have been in lots of hotels and other places but nothing beats the trailer on a snowy night with the heat turned up all cozy! Regards =Cosmo
When I was in the Marine Corps we used a "mummy" sleeping bag and I have to tell you it was padded enough to be comfortable on the ground and I never was cold or wet.
Patrick, Thank you for your service. My sleeping bag is very warm. But the down compresses beneath it and provided me almost no insulation. In the trailer it does not matter with the mattress. Backpacking etc I need a foam pad below me. Wth a foam pad I am good for any temps with my sleep bag. It can make the difference between one of the best nights sleep and one of the worst. =Cosmo Thank You for watching. Check my other videos ru-vid.comvideos SUBSCRIBE ru-vid.com
I was Army, and we used the 4 piece sleep system. Outer part was a Gore-Tex bivvy. The next layer was a heavier duty bag, rated for colder weather. The inner bag was lighter, and rated down to I think 40*F. The fourth piece was a compression bag. With all layers combined, we used it down to -20*F, at Fort Drum, not far at all from where Cosmo is camping. It worked so well, and I was so impressed, I bought one for myself, and I have it packed in an old rucksack, along with everything I need to build a fast deployment shelter.
Cosmo, your videos are always informative, if not entertaining. Since moving from NJ to CO, I miss the Jersey accent. I get my fix listening to you! Keep the good stuff coming. Thanks!
What accent. Everyone else has the accent. Ha ha ha. NJ does not seem like the state to enjoy outdoors. But its actually a great location for my current interests. Regards =Cosmo
Question Cosmo: when the temps get to 9 deg F does the drop in propane pressure reduce the output of the Propex heater? I see your tanks sitting in the snow. I have experience with this. I was once staying in a cabin in the Sierra Nevada mountains when it was that cold. Even though the propane wall heater appeared to be working, the cabin got colder. The heat output was less because the gas pressure was reduced, and was not enough to heat a whole cabin. Maybe the volume of your RV is small and the reduction is not noticeable. I am interested in getting a heater. Your descriptions of your heater help. Thanks!
Humm Propane boils at -43F. Almost all propane tanks are out in the snow and exposed to cold. I am sure it reduces performance. The Propex never fails to keep my cabin as warm as I want it. In an RV it definitely takes more fuel to heat what is being lost to thin insulation. The space you want to heat needs to be measured to make sure 6500 BTUs is the right size. My trailer is small. Once you have the cubic foot of the area to heat you can look up the right capacity very easily. =Cosmo
My battery is under the floor and exposed to very cold temps. Not a good match for where I go. Thank You for watching. Check my other videos ru-vid.comvideos SUBSCRIBE ru-vid.com
Could you use a 12v car blanket in the holding tub of the trailer to keep water and battery from freezing? If it worked it could increase power output enough to offset the power to use it,but more importantly help protect your batteries.
Hi Marlene, While out in the wilderness I decided it was no time to experiment. I knew what to expect with what I was doing from experience. To feel comfortable with the iidea I would have to test it out several times and monitor voltage temperature and watts or amps produced bla bla bla. If I have an opportunity to check this out I will. Thank You for your comment Thank You for watching. Check my other videos ru-vid.comvideos SUBSCRIBE ru-vid.com
Thanks for sharing! I like the tent modification you did! Is the Propex HS2000 loud? I decided to get the Truma VarioHeat, it's really quiet on the low setting...
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I'm thinking my RAV4 Hybrid or maybe a Sienna AWD Hybrid w/built in 1500 watt 110v inverter would be a pretty nice tow rig for when you need a boost in energy and the sun isn't cooperating. Or go all out with a F150 with the built in 7.6kw inverter, with a 30 amp RV connection in the bed, 1.6kw battery pack and 4wd...Might be the go to tow rig for more off grid travel than the typical campgrounds.
I built a primarily 12V DC system. I have no AC. 12V is more efficient for my setup. What do you do with that AC? 1500 watts is 1 hour if your drawing 1500 watts with a toaster oven that's 4 Baked potatoes? Thank You for watching. Check my other videos ru-vid.comvideos SUBSCRIBE ru-vid.com
So true. I saw no humans for 8 days. Wonderful experience. But I dd enjoy a VERY long hot bath when I returned! Thank You for watching. Check my other videos ru-vid.comvideos SUBSCRIBE ru-vid.com
What a good idea to back the trailer into the tent. Not a great solar day. I know you have considered a small Honda generator...noisy, fuel and space. Just thinking... Texas
Hey Jeff. Ya I wanted to do my setup without noise or exhaust. In 99% of the time it works. 1% of the time I have had to use the car as a generator to charge the trailer. This trip was the 1% of the time. I am meeting hitting the goal! Thanks for watching =Cosmo
Nice video Cosmo! I’m going to put a HS2000 in the teardrop I’m having built. I wonder if a dehumidifier would help with the condensation? I will be full timing in mine!
Hi Its tough to say, A cold glass can condense even in air conditioning which lowers the humidity. I think its just a guy breathing in a small place. Fortunately in my case its controllable. I had a MR heater and I felt damp and wet (no exaggeration). Thats fine for a weekend. I was out 8 days and with a MR heater that would be real n trouble with water. I get less humidity when I crack the vents so the water can be carried out. I am very happy with the Propex performance. Its been a real BIG improvement in the trailer luxury. Enjoy and keep me posted on your build! Thank You for watching. Check my other videos ru-vid.comvideos SUBSCRIBE ru-vid.com
I air out the trailer at every opportunity while camping. Since the Vistabule has a flip up futon I can get air many places some people can not. But they can flip back the mattress. Also am as careful as possible to avoid bringing snow in with me on clothing and foot ware. =Cosmo
What a trooper!! May I ask, what car Are you driving all that equipment around in? And. that sure looks like mountains? Does it have enough power to handle Steve grades and so forth? God bless your soul full of Fun and adventure!!
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Somewhat practical to get an idea for LP level. But wouldn't a meter be easier. Man love this what you're doing. But if you're are trying to grab energy through solar OUCH! Then you're plan be B should be Lithium generator or an actual inverter generator. Yes that means carry gas tank.. But for what your using it. One gallon will last you all night.
Pick carefully. Lithium generators can not be recharged below freezing and wont output power below +16F. I like clean quiet solar. Its my choice and I make it work. I solved the propane level here ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-O3AGwe78F9Y.html Thank You for watching. Check my other videos ru-vid.comvideos SUBSCRIBE ru-vid.com
I have a roof vent and 2 ventilation ports on the low front Its bottom up ventilation that helps carry my warm moisture out same as a teepee or any of the shelters that have been in use for thousands of years. That is why I do not get condensation other than the large window in deep winter. I also have 4 windows that open
Hi, this question is off the topic of your video, but I do value your opinions. Have you ever used a butane portable stove? If so, do you have an opinion re: and which one works best for you. There are so many to choose from, hard to know which to buy. I use a propane stove for outdoor cooking. Thank you
Hello SA The stoves are good. The thing to be aware of is Butane is not good in cold weather. Propane or a propane Butane mixture is better for cold weather. If you are using indoors or on a nice day they should work fine. For cooler weather look for the other fuels. =Cosmo Thank You for watching. Check my other videos ru-vid.comvideos SUBSCRIBE ru-vid.com
Some RV lithium battery makers have started selling batteries with built in heaters for cold weather. Install a simple switch to turn it on. Videos here about them and switch wiring.
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I hear ya. Its not for everyone. I show this for those who are thinking about it so they know what to expect... Cold ha ha ha Thank You for watching. Check my other videos ru-vid.comvideos SUBSCRIBE ru-vid.com
Instead of a snow brush I use a full size broom on my car and it cuts the time down about 75%. That might be good for doing your solar panels.. albeit a bit bulky to travel with though.
I agree. Unfortunately when I departed for this 8 day trip snow was not too likely! Next time the snow shoes come with the broom. It was all great fun. Thanks for dropping in. Thank You for watching. Check my other videos ru-vid.comvideos SUBSCRIBE ru-vid.com
I experimented with them. Inadequate in my experience and a pain t work with. I have a thermostat controlled propane heater and its better by a huge amount. Thank You for watching. Check my other videos ru-vid.comvideos SUBSCRIBE ru-vid.com
Depends on the heater working. I have been eating a lot in the cold. No need to look up a link. I actually built one and tested it. Wa not putting out enough BTUs to heat for my needs. The pots did get hot - just not enough of a difference when heating a room to prevent me from dumping the setup! =Cosmo
I was thinking that a lithium battery combined with a smaller lead acid would be a good combination, as long as the lithium is kept in the heated space. The lead acid could be used to run a battery heating jacket in case the lithium is in danger of falling below freezing
There are systems that can work. If I had anther trailer built I would go for 2 batteries. I prefer the simplest system I can get that is field repairable. I agree more and more options are available every season. Thanks for your suggestion.=Cosmo Thank You for watching. Check my other videos ru-vid.comvideos SUBSCRIBE ru-vid.com
The trailer weights between 1300 and 1500 pounds with a 200 pound tongue weight. Check your vehicle specifications. If this is not a match there are many other teardrop trailers available that the Soul can pull. 𝕋𝕙𝕒𝕟𝕜 𝕐𝕠𝕦 𝕗𝕠𝕣 𝕨𝕒𝕥𝕔𝕙𝕚𝕟𝕘! ✅ Check my other videos ru-vid.comvideos SUBSCRIBE ru-vid.com =𝓒𝓸𝓼𝓶𝓸 ✅
Lithium can not be recharged below +30F and will not output power below +16F. This is one of the reasons they are not used for car batteries. You can heat the battery etc to get around this. Tesla does that. Best to get the right battery for what you are doing. 𝕋𝕙𝕒𝕟𝕜 𝕐𝕠𝕦 𝕗𝕠𝕣 𝕨𝕒𝕥𝕔𝕙𝕚𝕟𝕘! ✅ Check my other videos ru-vid.comvideos SUBSCRIBE ru-vid.com =𝓒𝓸𝓼𝓶𝓸 ✅
Hi Bob. They are intended primarily as a sleeping space for a motor vehicle. This is a teardrop trailer and car. I dont see the connection. I want living space to walk around it. I have a place to sit and sleep. Enjoy your Napier Thank You for watching. Check my other videos ru-vid.comvideos SUBSCRIBE ru-vid.com
Naa Im trying to do this with out a motor silently as much as possible. Yes I used the car as a generator on this trip. But 99.7% of the time I am solar/quiet/fuel free. Thank you for your suggestion. VThanks for watching =Cosmo
Thanks I have considered it. The places I go are totally quiet and free from exhaust so I like to appreciate that escape from fumes and noise. 𝕋𝕙𝕒𝕟𝕜 𝕐𝕠𝕦 𝕗𝕠𝕣 𝕨𝕒𝕥𝕔𝕙𝕚𝕟𝕘! ✅ Check my other videos ru-vid.comvideos SUBSCRIBE ru-vid.com =𝓒𝓸𝓼𝓶𝓸 ✅
The Propex HS200 vents all combustion to the outside. None of the moisture is from the propane. Thank You Thank You for watching. Check my other videos ru-vid.comvideos SUBSCRIBE ru-vid.com
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I dont mind if the i dead weight is off. If it can read a pound difference between some burn time I can figure out the rest. Thank You for watching. Check my other videos ru-vid.comvideos SUBSCRIBE ru-vid.com
Cos: I've got a better way of monitoring my propane tank level. For $40 you can get a Bluetooth tank monitor made by AP Products. "Propane Tank Gas Level Indicator." I really like mine and it seems to be accurate. You just open the app on your phone and see how much is in your tank. They're adjustable for tank height which gives the %.
I thought I covered that. 1.6 pound of water emitted when you burn a pound of propane. I have a heat exchange heater so none of the combustion moisture enters the cabin. It is vented to the outside. So ya that leaves perspiration and respiration since my kitchen is outside, Thank You for watching. Check my other videos ru-vid.comvideos SUBSCRIBE ru-vid.com
Ha ha ha! I have been there many times for business. The hum of the air conditioner, sheet rock. closing doors and wonderful view of the parking lot is preferred by most! am lured by sky, stars, fresh air, quiet and wildlife. If nothing else my videos may make you more appreciative of the hotel. Thank You for watching. Check my other videos ru-vid.comvideos SUBSCRIBE ru-vid.com
Ooops I understates it. Should be 1.6 pounds of water per pound of propane. sciencing.com/burning-propane-water-6635338.html www.tinywoodstove.com/how-much-water-does-burning-propane-produce/ Thank You for watching. Check my other videos ru-vid.comvideos SUBSCRIBE ru-vid.com
Thank you Anders Naaaa I want to do it without a motor. I love Solar. I show this so others know what to expect. On this trip I used the car for about 2 hours total to charge the trailer battery. That is 2 hours in 5 years! I can make it without a generator. I seek generator free places to camp so I can enjoy the quiet I came there for. Thank You for your suggestion =Cosmo Thank You for watching. Check my other videos ru-vid.comvideos SUBSCRIBE ru-vid.com