Im having trouble finding the top solar specs before i thought there was 4x 100ah batteries and the panels specs or is there prep to add more portable panels and the highest inverter output
It's definitely tough to keep track as quickly changes are being made with solar and lithium in our industry. Long answer...the "Convenience" package that comes on these models right out of the gate have a 310-watt solar panel with 100 Ah 12v lithium battery. You can option the "Battle Born" lithium upgrade package which gives you the 400 Ah 12v lithium battery bank. There is now also and Boondock Black Canyon trim level that upgrades the solar with an additional 310-watt solar panel. Hope this helps, thanks for watching!
Thanks for watching! To answer your question, it's more than just the pulling power of the vehicle that you want to look at, it's hitch weight rating and wheelbase. Look at a vehicle that can tow the bare minimum of 4,000 pounds. Hitch weight rating, or tongue weight of the trailer, is associated with the receiver either the vehicle already has on it from the factory, or, what can be installed onsite by us. Need a minimum of 500 pounds. Lastly, wheelbase of the vehicle is important because that is associated with stability - longer the wheelbase, the better the vehicle can handle the trailer in sway conditions. You can counteract some of sway with sway control devices. So, ideally, at least start with looking at SUVs that mid-size like the size of a Chevy Traverse or Jeep Cherokee. Hope this helps!
Im 100% sure i will buy one.
Always lay down in each bed to show the general size.
Great suggestion! We do include bed sizes on most RVs in the link to our website which you'll find in each video's description. Thanks for watching!
Does it have heat and air conditioning?
Yes, it does
Im having trouble finding the top solar specs before i thought there was 4x 100ah batteries and the panels specs or is there prep to add more portable panels and the highest inverter output
It's definitely tough to keep track as quickly changes are being made with solar and lithium in our industry. Long answer...the "Convenience" package that comes on these models right out of the gate have a 310-watt solar panel with 100 Ah 12v lithium battery. You can option the "Battle Born" lithium upgrade package which gives you the 400 Ah 12v lithium battery bank. There is now also and Boondock Black Canyon trim level that upgrades the solar with an additional 310-watt solar panel. Hope this helps, thanks for watching!
@@BeckleysRV ok saying this I'm reading it has an option 2 panels amd the 400 ah batteries. Is the inverter also upgraded
@@CPoppaB1tch yes, the standard 1,200-watt inverter is upgraded to a 3,000-watt inverter with the "Battle Born" package.
@BeckleysRV awesome. Details make differences. Thx my guy. Now I need to find 1 local to check out
What kind of vehicle will I need to tow this larger camper ???
Thanks for watching! To answer your question, it's more than just the pulling power of the vehicle that you want to look at, it's hitch weight rating and wheelbase. Look at a vehicle that can tow the bare minimum of 4,000 pounds. Hitch weight rating, or tongue weight of the trailer, is associated with the receiver either the vehicle already has on it from the factory, or, what can be installed onsite by us. Need a minimum of 500 pounds. Lastly, wheelbase of the vehicle is important because that is associated with stability - longer the wheelbase, the better the vehicle can handle the trailer in sway conditions. You can counteract some of sway with sway control devices. So, ideally, at least start with looking at SUVs that mid-size like the size of a Chevy Traverse or Jeep Cherokee. Hope this helps!
Many 3 row suvs and bigger