Hey thanks so much for watching! If you enjoyed the video please be sure to give us a like and subscribe to the channel if you haven't already. Also, tell me what you think of the 900mm long drawers rather than 1300mmm drawers so there's room for the second battery and 60 ltr water bladder? ✌
Thanks mate! Here’s a link to my video showing how the bladder and pump was installed. It should hopefully give you the answers you’re after: Installing a 60ltr Water Bladder in a 4x4 (Touring Set Up) ruclips.net/video/ewI4rKf3ySA/видео.html
Hey mate great tidy setup,, like you thinking about the shorter drawers as well, my question is about your awning, I m looking at a 270 as well, but they are very long and I have been told not to mount across the tub and body as they are mounted independently it could damage the awning., have you had any trouble with yours twisting or flexing? Cheers
..thanks for sharing...I'm just a newbie and starting to build my minimalist rig, I can see that you dont have a power station, instead you have the extra battery charged by the dc-dc charger and solar to power the fridge and the lights, is it enough for a few days camping?
Hey mate thanks for the question. Set up like this I have plenty of power to run my fridge, camp lights, recharge phones, camera batteries and camp for as long as I like. If you wanted to install an inverter to run an induction cooker or small coffee machine for example then you would probably need some bigger batteries I'd imagine. I've done many camp trips in this set up now and I've never struggled for power. Have fun building your rig out!
Hey mate, check this video here out which shows exactly how I installed it all and the custom board I made to mount the 12 volt switch panel: ruclips.net/video/8FwxzfmLAiY/видео.html Hopefully that helps and gives you a few ideas.
Hey thanks so much for watching! If you enjoyed the video please be sure to give us a like and subscribe to the channel if you haven't already. Also, tell me what you think of the 900mm long drawers rather than 1300mmm drawers so there's room for the second battery and 60 ltr water bladder? ✌
Looks like a great set up 👌
Thanks ✌🏻
Great practical setup,can you show how you hooked the pump up to the bladder?
Thanks mate! Here’s a link to my video showing how the bladder and pump was installed. It should hopefully give you the answers you’re after: Installing a 60ltr Water Bladder in a 4x4 (Touring Set Up)
ruclips.net/video/ewI4rKf3ySA/видео.html
Great set up what canopy you got there
Appreciated thanks mate. The canopy is a GME Alpha ✌🏻
Hey mate great tidy setup,, like you thinking about the shorter drawers as well, my question is about your awning, I m looking at a 270 as well, but they are very long and I have been told not to mount across the tub and body as they are mounted independently it could damage the awning., have you had any trouble with yours twisting or flexing? Cheers
Thanks mate! I have heard that story too since setting it up like this but I haven’t had any issues with it.
..thanks for sharing...I'm just a newbie and starting to build my minimalist rig, I can see that you dont have a power station, instead you have the extra battery charged by the dc-dc charger and solar to power the fridge and the lights, is it enough for a few days camping?
Hey mate thanks for the question. Set up like this I have plenty of power to run my fridge, camp lights, recharge phones, camera batteries and camp for as long as I like. If you wanted to install an inverter to run an induction cooker or small coffee machine for example then you would probably need some bigger batteries I'd imagine. I've done many camp trips in this set up now and I've never struggled for power.
Have fun building your rig out!
@@TheBeatenTrak …appreciate the info…
Anytime ✌🏻
Hey mate, how are you routing the wiring for the solar panel? Im not sure where to route mine? Also how are you mounting the 12v board? cheers
Hey mate, check this video here out which shows exactly how I installed it all and the custom board I made to mount the 12 volt switch panel: ruclips.net/video/8FwxzfmLAiY/видео.html
Hopefully that helps and gives you a few ideas.
@@TheBeatenTrak cheers, how about getting the solar wiring into the canopy? Cable glands?