Now it has a sister, the 17r. Same camper but full bath no bunks. They are hard ro find but they say they will be on the lots soon. That's the one I can't wait to see.
We store our battery at our house when in storage. You don't need it hooked up while in storage. And the best bike rack is the one you can add to the jack in the front. Not only is it stronger but you can watch the bikes in your rear view mirror.
nice shirt. I saw your other video working on the GT in the 95* heat and wanted to say to ditch the cotton on those hot days for one of those new dri fit tech shirts or one made from polyester/nlyon/spandex/synthetic blends. Same thing for socks, wool or polyester/nylon depending on the temp. Just not seeing the utility in cotton any more. Cheers
Do you have an inverter if so where is it they told me I have one but I can't find it and plugs and stuff in my camper don't work unless I'm on shore power so I'm not sure they said it might be turned off my inverter, but I can't find one
Yes I have an inverter. During COVID they were pumping these trailers out and did not have enough 12v fridges. So they had to put an inverter in so that the 110 fridge could run off the battery. You are lucky if you have a 12v fridge the inverter is a pain to deal with.
If you have an inverter it should be in the front compartment. There should be a red cutoff switch next to it. You have to turn the switch to on and then push the power button on the inverter,
We have no problems with putting the awning down all the way. We've come back to very gusty winds and it handled it well. Have you tried yours camping yet? We added lights and have cute windsocks hanging on ours with no problems. It makes a great drying rack for your wet towels too. Its not that delicate! Leaving the door wide open when the bars are right next to the door is pure user error. All in all this was quite a negative review you gave. We love ours and have had 0 problems.
Sorry It came across negative, we really like it, but have found so many little construction issues, and I just wanted give people some warning before they dive in. I love to fix things, but some people may not want to deal with problems.
@@azboomeradventure but thats why I feel it's so negative. You're assuming others will get a trailer with issues like yours. So you're giving warning that may not be warranted. Imagine going to a car dealership and having someone say this went wrong, that went wrong yet your neighbor sang the praises of the car which is why you went to check it out. I have had no issues with mine and many others on the site have said the same. The problem is, people tend to complain more than praise. So it just seems like everyone has issues. 😊
I have to blame the designers for the awning mounting being so close to the door, not user. But I totally get what you mean. I bought mine in jan 22, it's my first. Seen and spent time in many others campers over the years that belonged to other. I even installed a small freezer that I have secured to the top bunk close to the table. I do have to install another outlet for it since right now I have a multi outlet power strip plugged into the refrigerator outlet and have an extension cord crossing over the bathroom doorway to the power strip that both the freezer and frig are plugged into.
Now it has a sister, the 17r. Same camper but full bath no bunks. They are hard ro find but they say they will be on the lots soon. That's the one I can't wait to see.
We store our battery at our house when in storage. You don't need it hooked up while in storage. And the best bike rack is the one you can add to the jack in the front. Not only is it stronger but you can watch the bikes in your rear view mirror.
Just bought it so so so happy
Hope you have a great time out exploring!!
Do you happen to have the video you mentioned where it shows how to beef up the tube bumper in the back?
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I have same unit I cannot use my bumper for my sewer hose it won't fit.
Inside. Yea.
I have same one alot of issues also.
nice shirt. I saw your other video working on the GT in the 95* heat and wanted to say to ditch the cotton on those hot days for one of those new dri fit tech shirts or one made from polyester/nlyon/spandex/synthetic blends. Same thing for socks, wool or polyester/nylon depending on the temp. Just not seeing the utility in cotton any more. Cheers
Yep switched mostly to dri-fit.
Do you have an inverter if so where is it they told me I have one but I can't find it and plugs and stuff in my camper don't work unless I'm on shore power so I'm not sure they said it might be turned off my inverter, but I can't find one
Yes I have an inverter. During COVID they were pumping these trailers out and did not have enough 12v fridges. So they had to put an inverter in so that the 110 fridge could run off the battery. You are lucky if you have a 12v fridge the inverter is a pain to deal with.
If you have an inverter it should be in the front compartment. There should be a red cutoff switch next to it. You have to turn the switch to on and then push the power button on the inverter,
We're can I buy a solar panel for this camper
Are you on Facebook? Here is a great site. Just do a search for Solar. m.facebook.com/groups/873064096577244/?ref=share&mibextid=S66gvF
Where do you turn your inverter off at?
It is in the front storage compartment. I also added a battery cutoff by the battery to stop from draining the battery.
It's a Hose 😆..... "drain pipe" works too. Lol
We have no problems with putting the awning down all the way. We've come back to very gusty winds and it handled it well. Have you tried yours camping yet? We added lights and have cute windsocks hanging on ours with no problems. It makes a great drying rack for your wet towels too. Its not that delicate! Leaving the door wide open when the bars are right next to the door is pure user error. All in all this was quite a negative review you gave. We love ours and have had 0 problems.
Sorry It came across negative, we really like it, but have found so many little construction issues, and I just wanted give people some warning before they dive in. I love to fix things, but some people may not want to deal with problems.
@@azboomeradventure but thats why I feel it's so negative. You're assuming others will get a trailer with issues like yours. So you're giving warning that may not be warranted. Imagine going to a car dealership and having someone say this went wrong, that went wrong yet your neighbor sang the praises of the car which is why you went to check it out. I have had no issues with mine and many others on the site have said the same. The problem is, people tend to complain more than praise. So it just seems like everyone has issues. 😊
I have to blame the designers for the awning mounting being so close to the door, not user. But I totally get what you mean. I bought mine in jan 22, it's my first. Seen and spent time in many others campers over the years that belonged to other. I even installed a small freezer that I have secured to the top bunk close to the table. I do have to install another outlet for it since right now I have a multi outlet power strip plugged into the refrigerator outlet and have an extension cord crossing over the bathroom doorway to the power strip that both the freezer and frig are plugged into.
If you are going to do youtubes. Buy some lights.
Obviously you are an expert, what do you recommend.