I think the battery is 100 amp, maybe 200 amp? Either way, not enough lithium to power the air conditioner when boondocking. I love the layout, but the reviews online, as far as overall quality, are not very good. I decided to go with the Outpost 6.5 truck camper, which has much more lithium and quality than the 620 at the same price.
@JeremiahHexx thanks for watching! I haven’t heard of the Outpost 6.5. I’ll have to look that up on the interweb. I just replaced the one lead acid battery with two 100ah LiTime batteries. I am glad the solar controller and charger were both set up for either battery type or I wouldn’t have been able to go lithium without some extra money. I went with NüCamp because I already had the Tag XL and love it. The quality so far is good. Time will tell though. Once again, thanks for taking the time to watch this video and adding a comment.
Thank you for this tour. I love this camper and I am thinking about getting this 620. It’s small, sleek and modern. I can just take a shower outside or set it up inside. It’s a beautiful camper. You can still close your tailgate if you have a 6 and 1/2 ft truck bed. I love it so much! Happy travels!
Thank you for watching! NüCamp does an amazing job designing and building their campers. We also own a Tag XL by them and it has been fantastic. I always wanted a truck camper though. Once again, thank you for watching.
@@richardharvey216 it has a really great flow. It’s perfect for me and my wife. My 2010 F150 with a 5.4 liter, hauls it very well. I did upgrade my leaf springs to 2500# springs by General Springs a few years ago, so I don’t know what it would do if I still had the factory ones. I have a 6 BDS suspension lift also. My height is 142 inches.
I love the nucamp 620 because I’m thinking about getting one. Let me ask this question Can you run your AC on battery power? Because living in South Florida you need that AC during the summer months.
Thanks for watching! You cannot run the AC with the factory set up. I’m upgrading to Lithium and I am looking into doing something that would allow me to run the 9200 BTU AC. I will post a video when I figure it out.
I just bought this camper so I don’t know yet. I’m replacing these batteries with lithium. I have to figure out how to do that. I have not had good luck with deep cycle batteries in the past. I’ll let you know once I get the lithium installed. Whatever batteries that are in this one are not holding a charge. In the past I used one 20 pound tank of propane per month in the winter. Sometimes 2 if it was really cold. I was down south though, and not in a four season camper. This one is four seasons, but I’m in central Illinois. We get cold up here.
I think the battery is 100 amp, maybe 200 amp? Either way, not enough lithium to power the air conditioner when boondocking. I love the layout, but the reviews online, as far as overall quality, are not very good. I decided to go with the Outpost 6.5 truck camper, which has much more lithium and quality than the 620 at the same price.
@JeremiahHexx thanks for watching! I haven’t heard of the Outpost 6.5. I’ll have to look that up on the interweb. I just replaced the one lead acid battery with two 100ah LiTime batteries. I am glad the solar controller and charger were both set up for either battery type or I wouldn’t have been able to go lithium without some extra money. I went with NüCamp because I already had the Tag XL and love it. The quality so far is good. Time will tell though. Once again, thanks for taking the time to watch this video and adding a comment.
Thank you for this tour. I love this camper and I am thinking about getting this 620. It’s small, sleek and modern. I can just take a shower outside or set it up inside. It’s a beautiful camper. You can still close your tailgate if you have a 6 and 1/2 ft truck bed. I love it so much! Happy travels!
Thank you for watching! NüCamp does an amazing job designing and building their campers. We also own a Tag XL by them and it has been fantastic. I always wanted a truck camper though. Once again, thank you for watching.
I Really like the way this is set up. Very well thought out
@@richardharvey216 it has a really great flow. It’s perfect for me and my wife. My 2010 F150 with a 5.4 liter, hauls it very well. I did upgrade my leaf springs to 2500# springs by General Springs a few years ago, so I don’t know what it would do if I still had the factory ones. I have a 6 BDS suspension lift also. My height is 142 inches.
Nice little camper.
@@fatcok68 thanks for watching! It’s really nice.
I love the nucamp 620 because I’m thinking about getting one. Let me ask this question Can you run your AC on battery power? Because living in South Florida you need that AC during the summer months.
Thanks for watching! You cannot run the AC with the factory set up. I’m upgrading to Lithium and I am looking into doing something that would allow me to run the 9200 BTU AC. I will post a video when I figure it out.
without charging the house batteries at all, how long do you get of your battteries? Assuming you are saving on energy? Just curious. Thanks Bro.
I just bought this camper so I don’t know yet. I’m replacing these batteries with lithium. I have to figure out how to do that. I have not had good luck with deep cycle batteries in the past. I’ll let you know once I get the lithium installed. Whatever batteries that are in this one are not holding a charge. In the past I used one 20 pound tank of propane per month in the winter. Sometimes 2 if it was really cold. I was down south though, and not in a four season camper. This one is four seasons, but I’m in central Illinois. We get cold up here.
Same thing with propane tanks
I’d rather have the fridge next to my bed than over the toilet 🤢
@@almightyblue3744 lol