@Opus Adventures I am curious about how you go about flushing out the black water tank. Seems like the "poo pyramid" could really be a problem with no system to flush the black tank. Any information you can provide me to clear this up for me?
Hey! @opus adventures Thanks for the review-appreciate the time you took. I’m on the fence on the purchase of the op15, any chance I can get in touch with you to get a few questions answered to help with the decision? Thanks!!
The storage seems kind of limited compared to a traditional RV. Do you see yourself traveling with folding chairs, tables, games, etc? I see some other owners load up the bunk areas for on the road storage and unload at their campsite. Also, what are you towing with? Any limitations you see with the small black tank? Since the black tank and gray tank valves are separate, any tricks for dumping the black? I assume just dump the black first then move the hose to the gray. Also, The shower and bathroom sink are the only drains going to the gray?
Hey Mike! Yes, storage is bit limited. We usually put any odds and ends in our tow vehicle. Storage inside is adequate but larger items definitely need a place where they aren't going to shift/move/bang into stuff. We are towing with a van, so any loose items are secured inside. We haven't run into any issues with the black and it usually lasts us up to 5ish days. When dumping, I go with the black first then gray to flush it out. It has been a smooth process so far. The only drains going to the gray tank is the bathroom sink and shower. The sink in the outdoor kitchen is separate and we usually use a bucket to capture the water there.
Looks better layout the day HQ12 by black series I don’t see how your getting more storage with out going bigger and this likely bigger tow vehicle You want storage your paying more period
Hi Mark! I don't think it would be an issue at all. Towing has been uneventful (knock on wood), super easy and unbelievably smooth. I think the hitch helps a lot!
@@OpusAdventures I can't find any in-stock now. I found one and the dealer wanted $15k over MSRP. The auto industry and RV industry is upside down right now.
Solid review. Thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
@Opus Adventures I am curious about how you go about flushing out the black water tank. Seems like the "poo pyramid" could really be a problem with no system to flush the black tank. Any information you can provide me to clear this up for me?
Hey! @opus adventures Thanks for the review-appreciate the time you took. I’m on the fence on the purchase of the op15, any chance I can get in touch with you to get a few questions answered to help with the decision? Thanks!!
no one ever does the squat test on these toilets lol. Like.. can i even sit on it or are my knees in the wall? Enough room to wipe?
Good one, I should have documented that. I'll tell you - right knee good, left knee kinda cramped.
How much insulation in the roof and sidewalls? Is a casette toilet an option?
Not a lot of insulation. Also when the top is up, its just the single layer.
Any outdoor shower hacks ? I know the 2020 had the water connection at the outdoor sink you could borrow fit a shower head
Hey Tony - I do. Ill post a video on it!
Tony, here's what we have been using as an alternative - ruclips.net/video/mPbxfc022oA/видео.html
The storage seems kind of limited compared to a traditional RV. Do you see yourself traveling with folding chairs, tables, games, etc? I see some other owners load up the bunk areas for on the road storage and unload at their campsite. Also, what are you towing with? Any limitations you see with the small black tank? Since the black tank and gray tank valves are separate, any tricks for dumping the black? I assume just dump the black first then move the hose to the gray. Also, The shower and bathroom sink are the only drains going to the gray?
Hey Mike! Yes, storage is bit limited. We usually put any odds and ends in our tow vehicle. Storage inside is adequate but larger items definitely need a place where they aren't going to shift/move/bang into stuff. We are towing with a van, so any loose items are secured inside. We haven't run into any issues with the black and it usually lasts us up to 5ish days. When dumping, I go with the black first then gray to flush it out. It has been a smooth process so far. The only drains going to the gray tank is the bathroom sink and shower. The sink in the outdoor kitchen is separate and we usually use a bucket to capture the water there.
Better have an extended cab pickup because you are going to need it for additional storage
Looks better layout the day HQ12 by black series
I don’t see how your getting more storage with out going bigger and this likely bigger tow vehicle
You want storage your paying more period
How well would a 1/2 ton pull the OP 15 in your opinion?
Hi Mark! I don't think it would be an issue at all. Towing has been uneventful (knock on wood), super easy and unbelievably smooth. I think the hitch helps a lot!
5:19 "or push out kinda the bad air" the look on his face 😆
Curious to know how much the OP15 cost. I can’t seem to find any information on pricing.
$50-ish www.rvtrader.com/Opus-Op-15-Travel-Trailer/rvs-for-sale?type=Travel%20Trailer%7C198073&make=Opus%7C765334062&model=OP%2015%7C764981434
@@OpusAdventures I can't find any in-stock now. I found one and the dealer wanted $15k over MSRP. The auto industry and RV industry is upside down right now.
hay guy they say opus manufactured this product its made in China it's a hontop product and is made in Hubei China
AGM batteries on a $50K camper in 2021?!? Come on guys, thats silly!