Electrics, roof rack and back-up vehicle |DIY CAMPER BUILD | Episode 17

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  • Опубликовано: 12 янв 2025

Комментарии • 15

  • @pauloconnell2645
    @pauloconnell2645 Год назад +2

    I'm exhausted just watching you...more great budget ideas! I love your tip ",,,forget about budget!", it's what I say to friends when they want to build a house. Haven't ridden a bike in 40 years, a little nervous so thinking scooter. Vespa would be cool but will settle for a Yamaha BWS.

    • @NuminousExpeditions
      @NuminousExpeditions  Год назад +2

      Hey Paul. You'll be getting to this part soon! I think we've gone over our budget 3 times by now, so many hidden little costs that we never thought about. Step by step, little by little is the only way. My very first choice for the secondary vehicle was the BWS, later changed my mind as I wanted something with a little more clearance (and a single youtube video convinced me on the tw). Before this bike, I've never really rode one before - had to have the first fall to learn a lesson! See you soon

  • @livingworkingoutsidebox
    @livingworkingoutsidebox Год назад +2

    Excellent great idea with the bike so both of you can ride.

  • @racebanning6390
    @racebanning6390 Год назад +3

    AWESOME BRO, THE VISION OF THE CAB-RAK IS FANTASTIC AND THE A/C CAGE TOO. I TOTALLY UNDERSTAND BEING ON A BUDGET AND USING WHATS AVAILABLE. GOOD JOB ON USING BACKING STEEL ON THE MOUNTS , THAT WILL PREVENT STRESS CRACKS IN THE SHEETMETAL A+ !! SUPER STOKED ON THE PROGRESS, AND THE INTERIOR ELECTRICAL CONDUIT LOOKS REALLY GOOD, PLENTY OF POWER RUNNING THROUGH. GREAT UPDATE... BE BLESSED, AND QUIT BREAKING BONES...LOLOL!

    • @NuminousExpeditions
      @NuminousExpeditions  Год назад +1

      Hey man!
      Always good to hear from you. Such a positive response makes me a bit proud I must say, thanks man.
      I'll try my best!
      Hope you're well, happy and healthy.
      Have a great one

  • @Vansafrica
    @Vansafrica Год назад +3

    Well done julle!!!!

    • @NuminousExpeditions
      @NuminousExpeditions  Год назад

      Kry altyd net positiewe boodskappe van jou af, baie dankie. Ons probeer nou hard om op die pad te kom!
      Lekker dag vir jou!

  • @bwarrior6340
    @bwarrior6340 Год назад +1

    Well done guys on an excellent build and great vids👏👏. Dit lyk moer nice!

  • @matsegardt9468
    @matsegardt9468 Год назад +3

    The build is looking great and the tw200 will be an awesome backup vehicle for sure. Would you mind telling me what brand the spotlights are? I'm thinking about replacing the ones on our own overland car.

    • @NuminousExpeditions
      @NuminousExpeditions  Год назад +1

      Hey man. Thank you very much. Also think the TW is ideal. To be honest I have no idea what brand they are, they were cheapies from a Chinese shop. See you on the road!

  • @RafaSotoRomero-hw6of
    @RafaSotoRomero-hw6of Год назад

    Muy bonita pero a mi parecer muy pesado todo

    • @NuminousExpeditions
      @NuminousExpeditions  Год назад

      Hi there. Yes, she is heavier than many overlander trucks out there, but still gives a comfortable ride off-road. The style of building also allowed us to shape the interior, toolboxes, rear lift, and roof carrier in the way that suited our lifestyles and is strong enough to carry the weight. Also, we're about 5 tons under the trucks limit (when fully loaded - video progress is a bit behind). Have a great one

  • @rickfazzini22
    @rickfazzini22 8 месяцев назад +2

    So the power company shuts down all power to residents for two hrs per day???
    Awesome video series, I only just found ya all and I can quit watching!

    • @NuminousExpeditions
      @NuminousExpeditions  8 месяцев назад +1

      Hey man, thanks for the good feedback. Appreciate you subscribing to the channel. Yes, the National power supplier has been implementing "load shedding" for years in South Africa. Most SA residents have just gotten used to it. No loadshedding at the moment, will hopefully stay that way for a while