That is such a great camper. I have always HATED dinettes. That couch looks like a great place to put your feet up and read a good book or watch some videos.
Just saw your truck camper at rv show in Raleigh. My favorite truck camper so far to date, and own a cirrus 820 ha. One small tweak, is the sink is very small and shallow, but that's nitpicking, everywhere else yall hit the mark. Love the exterior storage shed for generator, fuel etc and floor plan the most
@@kingstarcompany5621 really like your design choices. By using modern electrical and environmental systems instead of traditional rv systems could really set you guys apart from the rest of the industry.
Get rid of ALL wood from the construction! It's a recipe for disaster. Cabinet fronts could be made more slab-like for cleaner lines. Other than that it's great. Really love the bathroom set-up and the layout options
Is there a door to enter the shower/toilet? It seems like it is an open area with only a curtain serving as privacy. I saw a door on your new dry bath option but it didn't seem to go all the way to the ceiling.
I love the camper but it's too heavy for my 2500. Just dreaming, I wonder how much it would weigh if it was made out of composite panels. It would have much better insulation too, the composite panels have r12 insulation with no extra insulation.
I really like the look of this, but my concern is wood-rot occurring over time because all RV's, trailers and truck campers leak. Also, do you use multiple lithium batteries & solar panels along with a powerful inverter to supplement the generator? And finally, can the camper already have the wiring and equipment that's needed to charge the camper batteries from a truck's second alternator? When I do purchase a truck camper, it would be for four season full-time living.
Hello, so sorry for a late reply. Yes, we use 3 100Ah Battle Born Lithium batteries with a 300 watt or 600 watt Zamp solar package along with a 3k watt Victron inverter. The camper is wired with a 7 pin plug but if you wanted a DC to DC charger coming off the truck for maximum charge that would be something you’d need to do or have done. Our campers have a R10 value do to the closed cell insulation we use. If you are able to make it to the factory, that would be the best way to resolve your concerns of leaking. You’d be able to see our stainless steel roof system, how it’s fabricated and installed. They perform well in winter conditions. Thank you for your questions and interest!
Since hot is a relative word, How hot does it have to be before you wouldn’t need to heat hot water? I’ve had hot water at 100 degrees but it still needed to go thru a hot water heater. In our house we have two water heaters that are fed hot water from a centralwater heater, so they are hot water heaters. Most commercial dishwashers use a booster as a hot water heater, heating the hot water an additional 40 degrees.
That is such a great camper. I have always HATED dinettes. That couch looks like a great place to put your feet up and read a good book or watch some videos.
Thanks for the great feedback! We love the lounger!
Just saw your truck camper at rv show in Raleigh. My favorite truck camper so far to date, and own a cirrus 820 ha. One small tweak, is the sink is very small and shallow, but that's nitpicking, everywhere else yall hit the mark. Love the exterior storage shed for generator, fuel etc and floor plan the most
Thanks for the comment, Justin!! We appreciate the feedback!!
Love the north south setup
Thank you!
You guys should do a video on the lounger and how it works, I love the idea of it but am curious how it actually pulls out.
instagram.com/reel/CUN70ttJb6S/?
Hi there! Here is a quick little video of that.
AWESOME TRUCK CAMPER, ONE OF THE BEST, BUT MORE WINDOWS WOULD BE NICE FOR NATURAL LIGHT
Thanks for the comment!
Looks great
Thank you!
I dont think I missed it, but I'm assuming this truck is a stock RAM 3500 8' LONG BOX?? Nice vid, nice camper.
Hello, yes that is correct! Thank you!
Cassette toilet option !
Currently addressing that!
@@kingstarcompany5621 really like your design choices. By using modern electrical and environmental systems instead of traditional rv systems could really set you guys apart from the rest of the industry.
Alternatively a composting toilet option would be cool to see.
@@Scarhoof absolutely..offer options and the ability to customize and the customers will follow !
@@richbowie76 Thank you, Rich!!
Get rid of ALL wood from the construction! It's a recipe for disaster. Cabinet fronts could be made more slab-like for cleaner lines. Other than that it's great. Really love the bathroom set-up and the layout options
Are you using a 2500 or 3500 series RAM?
I love all of it.
Thank you, Bryan! This is a 3500.
Is there a door to enter the shower/toilet? It seems like it is an open area with only a curtain serving as privacy. I saw a door on your new dry bath option but it didn't seem to go all the way to the ceiling.
That is correct, only a privacy door on the dry bath and theres approximately a 6” gap from door to ceiling.
I love the camper but it's too heavy for my 2500. Just dreaming, I wonder how much it would weigh if it was made out of composite panels. It would have much better insulation too, the composite panels have r12 insulation with no extra insulation.
I really like the look of this, but my concern is wood-rot occurring over time because all RV's, trailers and truck campers leak. Also, do you use multiple lithium batteries & solar panels along with a powerful inverter to supplement the generator? And finally, can the camper already have the wiring and equipment that's needed to charge the camper batteries from a truck's second alternator? When I do purchase a truck camper, it would be for four season full-time living.
Hello, so sorry for a late reply.
Yes, we use 3 100Ah Battle Born Lithium batteries with a 300 watt or 600 watt Zamp solar package along with a 3k watt Victron inverter.
The camper is wired with a 7 pin plug but if you wanted a DC to DC charger coming off the truck for maximum charge that would be something you’d need to do or have done.
Our campers have a R10 value do to the closed cell insulation we use.
If you are able to make it to the factory, that would be the best way to resolve your concerns of leaking. You’d be able to see our stainless steel roof system, how it’s fabricated and installed.
They perform well in winter conditions. Thank you for your questions and interest!
@@kingstarcompany5621 Do you use staples, nails, or screws in your wood framing construction?
@@renaissancepoet All the above, plus construction glue.
F450 is the minimum 4500 dodge etc without front an rear garages you might be limited on storage space
Does the couch option offer footrests or is that only on the two seat lounger? Would be great if the couch/bed could still provide footrests too.
Hi Luke! Thanks for the question.
We can do powered foot rests on the lounger with a pull out drawer in the center, it’s just not on the website yet.
Is there a vent in the shower? I couldn’t see on the video. Thanks!
Hi there!
There is a fantastic fan right outside the shower.
What sealants does Kingstar use on the exterior seams and openings? Roof and side openings/seams?
Hi Bryan, sorry for a delayed reply on our part.
To answer your question,
RVseal, Sika 221 and Acryl-R Seam Sealant
Does the coach convert to a bed that can sleep an adult comfortably?
Hi there! Yes, it does. It’s on the smaller side, but very comfortable.
These are framed with 2x2 pine?
Framed in 2x2, 2x4 and 2x6 pine with 5/8” and 3/4” CDX plywood with Green Treated.
Why would you use carpet on the floor. That wouldn't last me one season.
We have the option for rubber-like snap on covers for the carpeted area in the kitchen.
It is not a hot water heater . If you had hot water you wouldn't have to heat it . It is a water heater !!
Since hot is a relative word, How hot does it have to be before you wouldn’t need to heat hot water? I’ve had hot water at 100 degrees but it still needed to go thru a hot water heater. In our house we have two water heaters that are fed hot water from a centralwater heater, so they are hot water heaters. Most commercial dishwashers use a booster as a hot water heater, heating the hot water an additional 40 degrees.
Whats the gross weight?
Hi there! It’s right around 3500 for the north/south.
Needs bigger windows , and more fresh water .