oh and the fan trick you can do that with any pop-up camper lol as long as it does not have any big leaks that's just the difference in air pressure pulling the sides in for you.
Looks like a very nice setup. How do these pop ups stand up to cool to colder weather. I like to camp in the winter here in Oregon on top of late season Elk hunting. Thanks.
@Bass4max1 it doe not take alot to heat a small camper. i use a electric space heater as my primary heat and a 3000 btu cat heater as a backup i don't use the onbord forced air being they are lp and power hungry and not needed for a small camper. only time the cat is needed is if theirs no power. however you will need to winterize the water system using heat tape or emptying the system and using rv antifreeze,
thats awesome, never thought bringing the top down would be so easy, can you do a video on taking the unit on and off a truck o r ute as we call them in australia, ie how do the legs come down etc.. thanks for the videos..
ps can you run these units via solar power ie with out generators and maybe a battery system for out bush?? thanks again..
@mrmilomannowra not enough roof space for a big solar setup, but you can do a smaller one to run smaller things. but forget the microwave ac and heat using solar you will need a generator for at least the microwave and ac. you can do a buddy heater or cat heater for heat.
oh and the fan trick you can do that with any pop-up camper lol as long as it does not have any big leaks that's just the difference in air pressure pulling the sides in for you.
ssj4goko4 2 months ago
Looks like a very nice setup. How do these pop ups stand up to cool to colder weather. I like to camp in the winter here in Oregon on top of late season Elk hunting. Thanks.
Bass4max1 2 months ago
@Bass4max1 it doe not take alot to heat a small camper. i use a electric space heater as my primary heat and a 3000 btu cat heater as a backup i don't use the onbord forced air being they are lp and power hungry and not needed for a small camper. only time the cat is needed is if theirs no power. however you will need to winterize the water system using heat tape or emptying the system and using rv antifreeze,
ssj4goko4 2 months ago
This cool little camper cost $12,990 (Truck Camper Magazine website - click on 'Buyers Guide').
cmammlj 2 months ago
@Super16BitGamer o there is northstar 850 has one it's a wet bath with a pop up
DirtyWhiteBoy829 4 months ago
if only there was a pop up camper with a shower and toilet
Super16BitGamer 6 months ago
@Super16BitGamer... 850 rocks - buy one!
cmammlj 2 months ago
@Super16BitGamer 850 for the win. but you probably will need to add helper leaf springs if you put a 850 on a half ton.
ssj4goko4 2 months ago
What are these going for new?
moparlover1968 6 months ago
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cmammlj 2 months ago
thats awesome, never thought bringing the top down would be so easy, can you do a video on taking the unit on and off a truck o r ute as we call them in australia, ie how do the legs come down etc.. thanks for the videos..
ps can you run these units via solar power ie with out generators and maybe a battery system for out bush?? thanks again..
mrmilomannowra 1 year ago
@mrmilomannowra not enough roof space for a big solar setup, but you can do a smaller one to run smaller things. but forget the microwave ac and heat using solar you will need a generator for at least the microwave and ac. you can do a buddy heater or cat heater for heat.
ssj4goko4 2 months ago
at 3:53 "Just make sure its legal..." LMAO. Nice product, hope you give FWC and ATC a run for their money.
imixmuan 2 years ago
I want it !
knappydanny 2 years ago