Do you have a link to the lights ?
Also interested in a link to the lights. What controls color and brightness? A remote?
Amazing. Already have all these pieces too. Manifesting this build haha. Thank you so much!
Ok really good to know. Will likely forgo the rigid insulation. Thanks for the great input. You heading to the playa this year?
Magnetic lights: Motion Sensor Under Cabinet… Amazon.com
LED lights: Daymeet Led Lights for Bedroom,… https://www.amazon.com/dp/B093LF43NV?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
The LED’s were so cheap I’m impressed by them so far. They were literally just installed, so I can’t comment on durability at all, though.
Finally installed the solar setup.
Victron MPPT 75/15
Renogy 100w Panel
Seaview Cable Seal
Shittco Solar Wire Clamp things
Originally I was going to route the wire from the battery up under the truck bed. Then decided to just come through where the other wires are. (Once again I’m voiding another part of my warranty, haha!)
How much of a difference has this made? Has it fixed the condensation issue or does it still form on the ceiling and walls?
It has helped quite a bit tbh. No more “dripping”. The carpet seems to collect it before running down the honeycomb to your feet. It dries out fairly fast as well and also blocks 50-75% of the light. Condensation will still form on the the doors/windows but that is almost impossible to resolve. Way better than vinyl imo. Vinyl will block 100% of the light but no change or help in condensation. Plus…a sickkkkk patch wall!
Finally managed to install the L-Track “airplane strips” on both long sides of the bed. They allow a totally modular system of attachments, and they’re REALLY SOLID, so no worries about keeping heavy water tanks, heavy fridges, etc. nice and secure. The bulkhead is next for the L-track, but that involves a bit of a rethinking of my electrical box & battery.
We also added the Underland Off-road MOLLE panel
A simple solution to a problem I had ample time to think about this weekend…
I was stuck in the camper most of the weekend due to heavy rain. I had my driver side tent window open with the Shittco awning kit (which I can’t run on my other two due to my 270 awning). I wanted the main window open partially, for natural light and to watch the rain. I did the “roll and zip” method where you roll it up and then run the zipper down to keep the roll in place, but it frustrated me trying to roll it up and get it zipped and keep everything rolled nicely.
Six pack of neodymium magnets from Ace Hardware and we’re good to go.
Funny enough, I walked by those Nite Ize straps at the hardware store and thought I remembered someone using them, just forgot how. These magnets were $6.99 so I figured I’d try them first. Long term, I’d like something more permanent/harder to lose so might go for your route!
They fit along the edge of the tent when the windows are closed for sleeping and they store perfectly in the closed tent.
Peace.
Living my dream.
Selling these?
@keeganbuilds will be selling something similar on Etsy come this Friday so I will update when I get more info! If not, I can defiantly start printing and selling some.