Great video! I love your content very helpful for newbies. 🙂👍👍👍 A couple of items you might want to add to a future video: 1) Tell newbies to always pull the 7-way plug by the plug and not the cable. 2) Remember to lubricate your stabilizing jack screws. One question I have is should you put a backflow preventer on the flush-out hose at the y valve? I know that may be overkill, but, I would worry you might get some septic back flow when the hose is operating. Just a thought. Thank you for doing these videos.
One could put a back flow preventer, but honestly it is most likely overkill. I personally only connect the garden hose to the flush out fitting when dumping the tank and I turn off the valve at the 'Y' and/or completely disconnect the potable water hose to the trailer when flushing out the black/grey tank. There is also a control valve on the clear flush out fitting that is closed after a jet of water is forced into the black/grey tank as well prior to the tank's contents draining to the sewer. The important thing I see people doing wrong (which could truly cause personal health issues) is using their potable water hose to flush out a black/grey tank. One should never use the same hose for supplying drinking water to their trailer/RV for cleaning tanks, washing the RV, etc. Thank you for watching!
Outstanding video,not over the top with info. Just the basics 👍. Also really like the Lego leveling set and the idea to use leftovers on the jack. Brilliant
Just found y’all! Great team! Thanks for taking the time to show “in detail” your setup! Most videos feel rushed! Sorry you haven’t made another video in 11 months! I have a YT channel… so totally understand the commitment! Thx for the info-about to pick up my toy hauler!
If the site looks good and we back in, the first thing we do is check the utilities. I there is no water or electric or the pedestal is wired wrong we contact the manager. If we have to move to another site we won't have to hitch up again. Learned this from experience. Here are my 10 steps to set up our trailer 1. Pull up to the site and look it over before pulling in. Look for overhead branches and debris on the ground, anything that would keep from pulling in. 2, Pull/back into site, check that the utilities work and will reach. Check that the water flows and the pedestal is wired correctly. Spray water faucet with Lysol. Look at sewer hook up for anything unusual. Go no Go. If all above checks out proceed, If not contact campground office to correct problem or get new site. 3. Level trailer side to side and see that steps clear. 4. Chock wheels. 5. Unhook trailer from Tow Vehicle. 6. Level front to back. 7. Stabilizer jacks down. The rest in any order. 8. Connect water, electric, sewer, cable TV, if applicable. 9. Chairs, awning, table. 10. Cold beverage.
Does it matter where you put the water regulator, meaning right off of the spigot or closer to the trailer? Do you need a LEGO block under your stabilizer on soft or gravel sites? Is there a “hose” connection on the camp side of the trailer? Do you use it for anything?? I am just curious we pick up our Dusk in a few weeks and you are the only video I have found that has a horizon setting up process. Trying to start a how to list or step by step list and assign duties so there is less arguing. I am having trouble understanding the whole leveling process so I know that will not be my job😂😂. I will be watching other videos for help with storage and other stuff. Do you have a PDF of how to set up? That would be helpful or I am going to rewatch and write each step down to make sure I do not miss anything.
Thank you for watching! Here's our comments to your questions: 1. We typically place the water pressure regulator near the source-side of the water spigot and hose. 2. If the RV parking spot or site is on soft ground, such as sand, etc. then we will place one leveling block under each stabilizer to help distribute the load. 3. RV potable water hose connections and fresh water fills are typically on the driver's side of most RV's, though we've seen and toured a few that have these connections on the passenger side of the RV. It will vary by RV manufacturer. Often, RV's have fresh water hose connections on the passenger (camp side) of the RV like the InTech Sol Horizon to wash gear off, hose down dirty pets, etc. I've only used ours once or twice. 4. Currently, we don't have a PDF with a set up checklist - we felt the video format could provide more detail and explanation. However, on our website we do have a first-timer essential RV gear guide: couchpotatocamping.com/essential-rv-gear-for-new-rvers/
@@CouchPotatoCamping thank you! I will check out your website for sure. I loved the video, just have a few memory problems so a checklist to be double sure.
I have watched 15+ RV newbie set up vids to see continuity etc. YALLS VIDEO IS GREAT! I learned 3 new things before half the video was over. You exposed me to some new options. THANK YOU!
PS: I really like this trailer. It’s well contained. I stress about propane on the outside and theft. You are the first to lock up your surge protector-I had the forethought (after a ton of research) to purchase an SP that came with a lock-nice to know it’s not overkill/paranoid.
Nice video and a good refresher if it’s been a bit between trips. One thing I noticed was your safety chins being held with a cable tie. I have always simply twisted the chains to take up a little slack so they don’t drag (don’t twist and take too much slack to prevent the ability to turn). Saves the trouble of using cable ties and works with any trailer or tow vehicle hitch height.
excellent video expecially for a newbie . I purchased the hose splitter and the pressure regulator and the setup was very helpful. ill be watching this one againo 3 or 4 times im sure.
Great video! Might be a good idea to check the campground’s electric outlets (21:47) as well as water, etc. BEFORE you back up/level up/unhitch… in case it doesn’t work properly and you get relocated elsewhere. 😉
This is good information as we are Newbies with a 2024 Sol Horizon. Particularly the power, water and sewer connections along with cleaning methods for the black/grey tank. We are experienced tent/Overlanding campers just not with a travel trailer.
Good video. Part of setting up is learning the routine step by step. It's best to let the previous owner of the camper or dealer walk you through setup and take down of your camper as every camper may require a slightly different method.
Thank you so much! We are going out on our first camping trip and this put my mind at ease! Can you please let me know what type of sewer hosing you got? I like that hose option at the top to be able to spray out the tank.
Thank you for watching! Here is a link to a similar RV Black Tank Rinser fitting that can be used on your RV's sewer hose: amzn.to/3Non3Uh. Also, here is a link to a good RV sewer the tank rinser adapter can be utilized with: amzn.to/43Pc6Ad
Great video! It looks like you've greased the hitch ball. I was told you shouldn't grease the ball, but now I don't know for sure. Were you instructed to do so?
I’ve always been taught to put a little grease on the hitch, regardless of what type of trailer you’re towing. To date I haven’t experienced anything negative from greasing the hitch ball.
Hi we just bought our Sol Horizon 1week ago and are looking forward to our maiden voyage. We really appreciate your time and effort in your set up. I subscribed and look forward to more videos and most certainly will have questions once we hit the open road! thank you Davis and Katie Pensacola FL
Congratulations!! That’s great, you will enjoy the Sol! Thank you for the positive feedback and for watching and subscribing! Please send us questions we’re happy to help!
We recently purchased a 2021 Sol Horizon and I've view many of your great videos before purchasing and while setting it up. Would you be able to supply links to the products shown in the video such as the hitch lock and flexible water coupling?
Here are many of the items seen in the video with links: -Leveling Blocks: amzn.to/3yItVTa - Wheel Chocks: amzn.to/3meG7Gf - Travel Trailer Hitch Lock: amzn.to/3snNKy6 - 30Amp Surge Protector: amzn.to/3p6JXDo - Braided Steel Security Cable: amzn.to/3paCjYz - 25' Potable Water Hose: amzn.to/3EfGmqJ - 10' Potable Water Hose: amzn.to/3pa5z1L - Water Filter: amzn.to/30FkTKb - Water Pressure Reducer: amzn.to/30JwLLm - Water Hose Flex Fitting: amzn.to/3e6gyCT - Sewer Hose Hydroflush Fitting: amzn.to/3FbvnzX - Sewer Hose and Fittings: amzn.to/3shi1yH - Sewer Hose Ramp/Hose Support: amzn.to/3FcFBjI - Happy Camper Black Tank Treatment: amzn.to/3EagsoC - Black Tank Cleaning Wand: amzn.to/3EaVplL
Thank you for this very informative video. I have a question regarding the portable freezer/frig chest that is stored next to the grill. When I am on the road and have the 'power' set to propane the chest does not stay cold. Any suggestions to what I might be doing wrong would be very helpful. Thank you!
So the portable cooler/freezer next to the slide out grill will work going down the road only if you have the cooler/freezer plugged into the provided 12 Volt outlet in that storage bay. When traveling, and when your RV is not hooked up to shore power, the cooler/freezer will need to run on your RV's 12 Volt system which essentially is pulling power from your RV's house battery. Once you reach your destination - and you're done traveling for the day - you will want to make sure your cooler/freezer is pulling power via its provided 110 Volt power cord that should be connected to the 110 Volt outlet within that storage bay. Your cooler/freezer should have come with both a 12 Volt power cord and a 110 Volt power cord to support these two power sources. If your cooler/freezer is set up properly, it should automatically switch between the 12 Volt and 110 Volt power sources when your shore power is either connected and/or disconnected. The RV's propane will only keep your RV's refrigerator (inside the trailer) cold on travel days - when your RV is not connected to shore power. No propane is fed to your portable cooler/freezer to keep it cold, since it is an all-electric device. The RV's propane system only connects to the following devices on the Sol Horizon: interior refrigerator, hot water heater, interior cooktop, exterior griddle (if your model was provided with one), and the exterior propane quick connect (directly under the slide out griddle & cooler/freezer storage bay). Hope this helps clarify. Let us know if you have any more questions! Safe travels!
@@CouchPotatoCamping Thank you so much for this information. I will go look to see if the cooler is plugged into the 12V. I have a feeling it is not :( otherwise I would not have the issue of not keeping the food frozen during travel. I will go check tomorrow. I hope they included the 12V plug? If not I'll have to go buy one I guess. Thanks again! This was super helpful! Apologies for the delayed response.
Thank you for the video. We are taking delivery of an Intech Eclipse in a few days. I am curious to know how long your propane lasts while running the refrigerator? Cheers!
Congratulations! Multi-fuel refrigerators can run quite some time (days) on propane - they typically are more efficient running on propane rather than the 12v house batteries. We never tested ours to see it’s full timeframe on just propane, since we don’t boondock much. We typically only ran our refrigerator on propane on travel days or the few days we boondocked-we rarely boondocked more than 3 consecutive days. All other times our refrigerator was set to run off shore power when we had electric (120v) hookups at campgrounds. Thank you for watching!!!
Hey! My F-150 towed the Sol Horizon quite well. No additional truck modifications were required since mine came with the factory tow package. I chose not to use a load distribution hitch or any sway control as - after several shake down trips - I felt it was not required. The only major sway I've encountered was out west with 40 mph cross-winds - even sway control wouldn't comletely eliminate sway in those conditions. Most of the time, I hardly knew the Horizon was back there when towing. I don't believe a 3/4 ton truck is required, seems overkill for the lightweight Sol Horizon. My max tongue weight on our setup was roughly 560 lbs. and our max trailer weight has been in the 3,800 lbs range when we had it fully stocked starting out on a 30 day trip out west.
I was getting about 10 - 12 MPG with about 350+/- miles on a full tank. To give some background on my truck. It has a 36 gallon tank with the EcoBoost V6. Under non towing conditions I can get 600 miles on a full tank at about 22 - 23 MPG. The 10 - 12 MPG with roughly 350 mile range while towing held true on our first travel trailer (33' long) and was about the same when we towed our InTech Sol Horizon (which surprised me as I thought it would be better with a shorter and lighter travel trailer). Of course, road conditions, terrain, elevation above sea level, outside temperature, etc, etc. will greatly affect your MPG when towing. All of this is based on us towing both of our travel trailers across country out west multiple times.
@@CouchPotatoCamping my wife and i laid eyes on the Intech Sol Dusk and fell in love with it, hence the question. we are complete RV neophytes aside from doing a lot of camping, hiking, and outdoorsy activities, and *lots* of RUclips research. Thanks for your quick reply!
Thanks you for that very informative video 👍. PS. You had mentioned that you were also going to make a video on the things that you didn't like on your Sol Horizon... I'd be curious as to when you plan to do that video? I loved the video in which you said all of the positive things, and I'd be curious to know the negative things. Thanking you in advance 😊
Thanks, Jodi! We are going to be making that video soon, just haven’t had time to do it yet. Maybe in the next three weeks? You can always contact us via our website couchpotatocamping.com if you need any specific questions answered.
Thank you! Your videos are very helpful. We just bought our Sol Horizon 3 weeks ago. Question: Do you store your sewer hose in the tube provided under the unit? Our 15 footer didnt fit. Thanks🙂
We have (2) 10' long sections of sewer hose. I put one section in the tube provided on the Horizon and the other section goes into a storage bin that has all the other sewer related gear. That bin goes in the bed of our tow vehicle. Thank you for the positive feedback on our videos! Please feel free to reach out to us if you have any more questions.
I took the slack out of the chains in that manner since a trusted individual stated (who tows commercial trailers thousands of miles a year) that I should never twist the chains to reduce the slack. It can overtime damage the links and if the hitch breaks loose twisted chains may not properly function. Since that video I purchased a chain slack collar to use when towing. All this said, the last time I rented and towed a Uhaul trailer, they twisted the chains to reduce the slack. 🤷♂️
We are in the market and saw an Intech Horizon at the Hershey RV show. We absolutely loved it! I’ve been binge watching your channel and taking detailed notes. My question is about the Valterra flush attachment and the split water hose attachment. When I rented an RV a few years back I thought the owner told me I couldn’t use the campground spigot to flush out the tank. We ended up just dumping a ton of water in the toilet to “clean” it out. Is using a split water spigot the key here? Also, how does the Valterra attachment work exactly? When you’re dumping it looks like the waste is hitting the tip of the water port in the clear fitting and that blue non potable hose goes back to the spigot. Is there any change of contamination back to the spigot? Thanks so much for these videos! They are truly fantastic! Safe travels!
Thank you for your video. I alway watch video and your vlog site......If you dont mind, I have two questions. 1) deciding Sol Horizon vs. Tab 400? what do you think which one do you think better 2) If I have a deal intech sol horizon with Rover package and fully loaded ( brand new), for exact $40k, Am I having a good deal? Thank you in advance
Here's our thoughts: 1) We've toured the Tab 400's several times and appreciate their compactness and the build quality of NuCamp trailers in general. We believe the build quality of NuCamps exceed most other travel trailer brands. For us, the Tabs were a little too compact - even though we wanted a smaller travel trailer - we felt they were a little tight for us (Daniel is 6 feet tall). We went with the InTech Sol Horizon because it gave us the build quality we wanted and the relatively small form factor we wanted so we could be more nimble. I'm not sure one is better than the other, for us it was the additional interior cubic feet of space (head height, etc.) that lead us to the Sol Horizon. 2) $40k for a brand new fully loaded Sol Horizon Rover is falling in line with the prices we are seeing. Some are going for $43k or more, but some of that is market area/market segment determining that price (which is prevalent for all RV's). Thank you for the questions and viewing of our website and channel!
@@CouchPotatoCamping Thank you for your depth response. I would go for Horizon ( 95% decision made haha). In fact, I put down payment for Barefoot, but they kept delaying the production date. I gave up now.....I will continue to check back for your site to get practical information from you. Also, this is one more question for your husband, it seems to me he knows a lot of the technical side of campers, haha. I am considering installing the dry toilet. Since I do not like the idea of black/gray water combine dump for Horizon. I am curious about how he thinks about installing dry toilet- Not sure how hard to install myself..... ruclips.net/video/RIQnIbW8vA4/видео.html
To be transparent, we've never used or owned a dry/composting toilet. So, we may not be the best source for that particular question. One thing you will need to consider if you remove the flush toilet from your Horizon, be mindful the floor of the bathroom is the shower pan as well. So take into consideration that you will need to adequately seal the flush toilet opening and any anchoring points for a dry/composting toilet to avoid water intrusion below your shower pan/bathroom floor. Thank you for the kinds words about our channel and website! Much appreciated!!
Ron, it truly doesn’t matter which end of the potable water hose it lives. It can be placed on either. I put ours at the trailer since we put our water filter on the spigot side of the hose. Thanks for the question!
I've deleted my previous comment. Like I said, I have no experience. I don't believe there is any danger of back flow as your line is never holding static pressure.
Thank You….The Best Straight forward instructional-how to Newbie video 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Awesome! Thank you for watching!!!
Great video! I love your content very helpful for newbies. 🙂👍👍👍 A couple of items you might want to add to a future video: 1) Tell newbies to always pull the 7-way plug by the plug and not the cable. 2) Remember to lubricate your stabilizing jack screws. One question I have is should you put a backflow preventer on the flush-out hose at the y valve? I know that may be overkill, but, I would worry you might get some septic back flow when the hose is operating. Just a thought. Thank you for doing these videos.
One could put a back flow preventer, but honestly it is most likely overkill. I personally only connect the garden hose to the flush out fitting when dumping the tank and I turn off the valve at the 'Y' and/or completely disconnect the potable water hose to the trailer when flushing out the black/grey tank. There is also a control valve on the clear flush out fitting that is closed after a jet of water is forced into the black/grey tank as well prior to the tank's contents draining to the sewer.
The important thing I see people doing wrong (which could truly cause personal health issues) is using their potable water hose to flush out a black/grey tank. One should never use the same hose for supplying drinking water to their trailer/RV for cleaning tanks, washing the RV, etc. Thank you for watching!
Thank YOU! JUST PARKED MY 2023. I am clueless so thank you for the video lots to learn but dig the trailer and your videos!
Outstanding video,not over the top with info. Just the basics 👍. Also really like the Lego leveling set and the idea to use leftovers on the jack. Brilliant
Thank you for the feedback and for watching!
Just found y’all! Great team! Thanks for taking the time to show “in detail” your setup! Most videos feel rushed! Sorry you haven’t made another video in 11 months! I have a YT channel… so totally understand the commitment! Thx for the info-about to pick up my toy hauler!
Thank you! Safe travels!
If the site looks good and we back in, the first thing we do is check the utilities. I there is no water or electric or the pedestal is wired wrong we contact the manager. If we have to move to another site we won't have to hitch up again. Learned this from experience. Here are my 10 steps to set up our trailer
1. Pull up to the site and look it over before pulling in. Look for overhead branches and debris on the ground, anything that would keep from pulling in.
2, Pull/back into site, check that the utilities work and will reach. Check that the water flows and the pedestal is wired correctly. Spray water faucet with Lysol. Look at sewer hook up for anything unusual.
Go no Go. If all above checks out proceed, If not contact campground office to correct problem or get new site.
3. Level trailer side to side and see that steps clear.
4. Chock wheels.
5. Unhook trailer from Tow Vehicle.
6. Level front to back.
7. Stabilizer jacks down.
The rest in any order.
8. Connect water, electric, sewer, cable TV, if applicable.
9. Chairs, awning, table.
10. Cold beverage.
Other than the Lysol, we do the same! Nitrile gloves are our choice for the public hookup handles.
The cold drink is a must after hooking up! 🧊 😁
@@CouchPotatoCamping We spray Lysol because we don't know if the previous camper used the faucet for. Maybe they cleaned there sewer hose.
@@ralphb.3802I am going to copy and paste your order into a word document.
Does it matter where you put the water regulator, meaning right off of the spigot or closer to the trailer? Do you need a LEGO block under your stabilizer on soft or gravel sites? Is there a “hose” connection on the camp side of the trailer? Do you use it for anything??
I am just curious we pick up our Dusk in a few weeks and you are the only video I have found that has a horizon setting up process. Trying to start a how to list or step by step list and assign duties so there is less arguing. I am having trouble understanding the whole leveling process so I know that will not be my job😂😂.
I will be watching other videos for help with storage and other stuff.
Do you have a PDF of how to set up? That would be helpful or I am going to rewatch and write each step down to make sure I do not miss anything.
Thank you for watching! Here's our comments to your questions:
1. We typically place the water pressure regulator near the source-side of the water spigot and hose.
2. If the RV parking spot or site is on soft ground, such as sand, etc. then we will place one leveling block under each stabilizer to help distribute the load.
3. RV potable water hose connections and fresh water fills are typically on the driver's side of most RV's, though we've seen and toured a few that have these connections on the passenger side of the RV. It will vary by RV manufacturer. Often, RV's have fresh water hose connections on the passenger (camp side) of the RV like the InTech Sol Horizon to wash gear off, hose down dirty pets, etc. I've only used ours once or twice.
4. Currently, we don't have a PDF with a set up checklist - we felt the video format could provide more detail and explanation. However, on our website we do have a first-timer essential RV gear guide: couchpotatocamping.com/essential-rv-gear-for-new-rvers/
@@CouchPotatoCamping thank you! I will check out your website for sure. I loved the video, just have a few memory problems so a checklist to be double sure.
I have watched 15+ RV newbie set up vids to see continuity etc. YALLS VIDEO IS GREAT! I learned 3 new things before half the video was over. You exposed me to some new options. THANK YOU!
PS: I really like this trailer. It’s well contained. I stress about propane on the outside and theft. You are the first to lock up your surge protector-I had the forethought (after a ton of research) to purchase an SP that came with a lock-nice to know it’s not overkill/paranoid.
Thank you so much! It’s awesome to hear that! We really try to show people what you need to know to have a great time camping!
Always be prepared and protected!
That is the nicest camp site I've ever seen!!!😮❤❤❤❤
Agree about the campsite!! Where is it if you can tell us?
Nice video and a good refresher if it’s been a bit between trips. One thing I noticed was your safety chins being held with a cable tie. I have always simply twisted the chains to take up a little slack so they don’t drag (don’t twist and take too much slack to prevent the ability to turn). Saves the trouble of using cable ties and works with any trailer or tow vehicle hitch height.
Thanks so much !! Really appreciate your detailed walk through- especially since we just got a Sol Horizon 😃😃😃
Have fun! Thank you!
terrific job! We just bought our 'we Airstream Basecamp and are taking it out in 6 days for the first w. This video is a Godsend!
Thank you!! Enjoy and safe travels!
excellent video expecially for a newbie . I purchased the hose splitter and the pressure regulator and the setup was very helpful. ill be watching this one againo 3 or 4 times im sure.
Awesome! Thank you and safe travels!
Thanks for info. I’m saving up for my sol horizon and get to traveling. This video was great. I’m gonna be solo camping. Very helpful
Thank you!
Great video! Might be a good idea to check the campground’s electric outlets (21:47) as well as water, etc. BEFORE you back up/level up/unhitch… in case it doesn’t work properly and you get relocated elsewhere. 😉
Good point.
This is good information as we are Newbies with a 2024 Sol Horizon. Particularly the power, water and sewer connections along with cleaning methods for the black/grey tank. We are experienced tent/Overlanding campers just not with a travel trailer.
Awesome! Glad it was helpful for you! Congratulations on your 2024 Horizon! Enjoy and safe travels!
Thank you! This was so helpful! You made it all look easy.😅😅😅❤
Thank you!
Good video. Part of setting up is learning the routine step by step. It's best to let the previous owner of the camper or dealer walk you through setup and take down of your camper as every camper may require a slightly different method.
Great point! Every RV has its own quirks.
Thanks, getting ready for our maiden voyage and this was super helpful!!
A very well explained comprehensive guide. Excellent
Much appreciated!
Thank You for sharing !!!😊
Thank you for watching!!
Great information for those new to RVing!
Great video
Thank you for watching!
Nicely done…
Thank you!
You’re video is very clear and educational, we are pick up our Terra this week, happy travels and thank you for your hard work.
Thar’s awesome! We hope you love your Terra! Happy travels!
Great tips on setting up camp. Thank you so much your videos are very informative. Best regards, Bob
Thank you! We appreciate you watching!! Safe travels!
Thank you so much! We are going out on our first camping trip and this put my mind at ease! Can you please let me know what type of sewer hosing you got? I like that hose option at the top to be able to spray out the tank.
Thank you for watching! Here is a link to a similar RV Black Tank Rinser fitting that can be used on your RV's sewer hose: amzn.to/3Non3Uh. Also, here is a link to a good RV sewer the tank rinser adapter can be utilized with: amzn.to/43Pc6Ad
Thank you so much!
You're welcome! Thank you for watching! Safe travels!!
Thanks for all the helpful info! Scoping out the Horizon for me and my partner!
Awesome! Glad to help 😀
very helpful video. thank you.
Thank you for watching!
Great video! It looks like you've greased the hitch ball. I was told you shouldn't grease the ball, but now I don't know for sure. Were you instructed to do so?
I’ve always been taught to put a little grease on the hitch, regardless of what type of trailer you’re towing. To date I haven’t experienced anything negative from greasing the hitch ball.
Thanks for the reply! You do great vids!
@@CouchPotatoCamping
EXCELLENT! THANK YOU!
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching!
Now a video for best portable generator
We suggest checking out the Long Long Honeymoon RUclips channel. They have many videos testing generators for RVers.
Very helpful information every RV’r needs..I enjoy your channel, keep it up!
Many thanks!
Great video for newbies like us.
Thank you! Hope it helps!
Hi we just bought our Sol Horizon 1week ago and are looking forward to our maiden voyage. We really appreciate your time and effort in your set up. I subscribed and look forward to more videos and most certainly will have questions once we hit the open road! thank you Davis and Katie
Pensacola FL
Congratulations!! That’s great, you will enjoy the Sol! Thank you for the positive feedback and for watching and subscribing! Please send us questions we’re happy to help!
Thanks so much this was so detailed and even if you have another room the steps are still helpful
We appreciate you telling us that!!!
We recently purchased a 2021 Sol Horizon and I've view many of your great videos before purchasing and while setting it up. Would you be able to supply links to the products shown in the video such as the hitch lock and flexible water coupling?
Here are many of the items seen in the video with links:
-Leveling Blocks: amzn.to/3yItVTa
- Wheel Chocks: amzn.to/3meG7Gf
- Travel Trailer Hitch Lock: amzn.to/3snNKy6
- 30Amp Surge Protector: amzn.to/3p6JXDo
- Braided Steel Security Cable: amzn.to/3paCjYz
- 25' Potable Water Hose: amzn.to/3EfGmqJ
- 10' Potable Water Hose: amzn.to/3pa5z1L
- Water Filter: amzn.to/30FkTKb
- Water Pressure Reducer: amzn.to/30JwLLm
- Water Hose Flex Fitting: amzn.to/3e6gyCT
- Sewer Hose Hydroflush Fitting: amzn.to/3FbvnzX
- Sewer Hose and Fittings: amzn.to/3shi1yH
- Sewer Hose Ramp/Hose Support: amzn.to/3FcFBjI
- Happy Camper Black Tank Treatment: amzn.to/3EagsoC
- Black Tank Cleaning Wand: amzn.to/3EaVplL
Thank you for this very informative video. I have a question regarding the portable freezer/frig chest that is stored next to the grill. When I am on the road and have the 'power' set to propane the chest does not stay cold. Any suggestions to what I might be doing wrong would be very helpful. Thank you!
So the portable cooler/freezer next to the slide out grill will work going down the road only if you have the cooler/freezer plugged into the provided 12 Volt outlet in that storage bay. When traveling, and when your RV is not hooked up to shore power, the cooler/freezer will need to run on your RV's 12 Volt system which essentially is pulling power from your RV's house battery. Once you reach your destination - and you're done traveling for the day - you will want to make sure your cooler/freezer is pulling power via its provided 110 Volt power cord that should be connected to the 110 Volt outlet within that storage bay. Your cooler/freezer should have come with both a 12 Volt power cord and a 110 Volt power cord to support these two power sources. If your cooler/freezer is set up properly, it should automatically switch between the 12 Volt and 110 Volt power sources when your shore power is either connected and/or disconnected.
The RV's propane will only keep your RV's refrigerator (inside the trailer) cold on travel days - when your RV is not connected to shore power. No propane is fed to your portable cooler/freezer to keep it cold, since it is an all-electric device. The RV's propane system only connects to the following devices on the Sol Horizon: interior refrigerator, hot water heater, interior cooktop, exterior griddle (if your model was provided with one), and the exterior propane quick connect (directly under the slide out griddle & cooler/freezer storage bay).
Hope this helps clarify. Let us know if you have any more questions! Safe travels!
@@CouchPotatoCamping Thank you so much for this information. I will go look to see if the cooler is plugged into the 12V. I have a feeling it is not :( otherwise I would not have the issue of not keeping the food frozen during travel. I will go check tomorrow. I hope they included the 12V plug? If not I'll have to go buy one I guess. Thanks again! This was super helpful! Apologies for the delayed response.
This is great for new campers or prospective ones. I would just provide more warnings about wind damage to the awnings.
A great point! Note taken.
This was super helpful!!
Thank you!!!
Excellent and thorough!!
Thank you!
Thank you for the video. We are taking delivery of an Intech Eclipse in a few days. I am curious to know how long your propane lasts while running the refrigerator? Cheers!
Congratulations! Multi-fuel refrigerators can run quite some time (days) on propane - they typically are more efficient running on propane rather than the 12v house batteries. We never tested ours to see it’s full timeframe on just propane, since we don’t boondock much. We typically only ran our refrigerator on propane on travel days or the few days we boondocked-we rarely boondocked more than 3 consecutive days. All other times our refrigerator was set to run off shore power when we had electric (120v) hookups at campgrounds. Thank you for watching!!!
How well does your F-150 tow the Horizon? Where any modifications necessary? Would you recommend a 3/4 ton as a better choice?
Hey! My F-150 towed the Sol Horizon quite well. No additional truck modifications were required since mine came with the factory tow package. I chose not to use a load distribution hitch or any sway control as - after several shake down trips - I felt it was not required. The only major sway I've encountered was out west with 40 mph cross-winds - even sway control wouldn't comletely eliminate sway in those conditions. Most of the time, I hardly knew the Horizon was back there when towing. I don't believe a 3/4 ton truck is required, seems overkill for the lightweight Sol Horizon. My max tongue weight on our setup was roughly 560 lbs. and our max trailer weight has been in the 3,800 lbs range when we had it fully stocked starting out on a 30 day trip out west.
What is your truck fuel mileage like towing the Intech?
I was getting about 10 - 12 MPG with about 350+/- miles on a full tank. To give some background on my truck. It has a 36 gallon tank with the EcoBoost V6. Under non towing conditions I can get 600 miles on a full tank at about 22 - 23 MPG.
The 10 - 12 MPG with roughly 350 mile range while towing held true on our first travel trailer (33' long) and was about the same when we towed our InTech Sol Horizon (which surprised me as I thought it would be better with a shorter and lighter travel trailer). Of course, road conditions, terrain, elevation above sea level, outside temperature, etc, etc. will greatly affect your MPG when towing. All of this is based on us towing both of our travel trailers across country out west multiple times.
@@CouchPotatoCamping my wife and i laid eyes on the Intech Sol Dusk and fell in love with it, hence the question. we are complete RV neophytes aside from doing a lot of camping, hiking, and outdoorsy activities, and *lots* of RUclips research. Thanks for your quick reply!
You’re welcome! Let us know of any questions. Intech really is a great brand!
Thanks you for that very informative video 👍.
PS. You had mentioned that you were also going to make a video on the things that you didn't like on your Sol Horizon... I'd be curious as to when you plan to do that video? I loved the video in which you said all of the positive things, and I'd be curious to know the negative things. Thanking you in advance 😊
Thanks, Jodi! We are going to be making that video soon, just haven’t had time to do it yet. Maybe in the next three weeks? You can always contact us via our website couchpotatocamping.com if you need any specific questions answered.
@@CouchPotatoCamping okay. Thanks 😊
Thank you! Your videos are very helpful. We just bought our Sol Horizon 3 weeks ago. Question: Do you store your sewer hose in the tube provided under the unit? Our 15 footer didnt fit. Thanks🙂
We have (2) 10' long sections of sewer hose. I put one section in the tube provided on the Horizon and the other section goes into a storage bin that has all the other sewer related gear. That bin goes in the bed of our tow vehicle.
Thank you for the positive feedback on our videos! Please feel free to reach out to us if you have any more questions.
@@CouchPotatoCamping thank you! Much appreciated.😃
I’ve never seen some one zip tie he chains up like that typically people just twist the chain to length
I took the slack out of the chains in that manner since a trusted individual stated (who tows commercial trailers thousands of miles a year) that I should never twist the chains to reduce the slack. It can overtime damage the links and if the hitch breaks loose twisted chains may not properly function. Since that video I purchased a chain slack collar to use when towing. All this said, the last time I rented and towed a Uhaul trailer, they twisted the chains to reduce the slack. 🤷♂️
Is the sol a low VOC trailer?
You will need to contact InTech for their specs and any certifications on materials.
Apparently there is not a black tank flush port and setting on the Horizon?
Also, your videos are way more practical, informative, and detailed than any others I've seen on InTech. Thanks
There is not, however, we purchased this attachment that works in a similar manner: amzn.to/3HzvG8Z
Thank you so much! That is our goal to be informative and to the point!
We are in the market and saw an Intech Horizon at the Hershey RV show. We absolutely loved it! I’ve been binge watching your channel and taking detailed notes.
My question is about the Valterra flush attachment and the split water hose attachment. When I rented an RV a few years back I thought the owner told me I couldn’t use the campground spigot to flush out the tank. We ended up just dumping a ton of water in the toilet to “clean” it out. Is using a split water spigot the key here?
Also, how does the Valterra attachment work exactly? When you’re dumping it looks like the waste is hitting the tip of the water port in the clear fitting and that blue non potable hose goes back to the spigot. Is there any change of contamination back to the spigot?
Thanks so much for these videos! They are truly fantastic! Safe travels!
Nice work Captain and Co-pilot.
Many thanks!!
Thank you for your video. I alway watch video and your vlog site......If you dont mind, I have two questions. 1) deciding Sol Horizon vs. Tab 400? what do you think which one do you think better 2) If I have a deal intech sol horizon with Rover package and fully loaded ( brand new), for exact $40k, Am I having a good deal? Thank you in advance
Here's our thoughts: 1) We've toured the Tab 400's several times and appreciate their compactness and the build quality of NuCamp trailers in general. We believe the build quality of NuCamps exceed most other travel trailer brands. For us, the Tabs were a little too compact - even though we wanted a smaller travel trailer - we felt they were a little tight for us (Daniel is 6 feet tall). We went with the InTech Sol Horizon because it gave us the build quality we wanted and the relatively small form factor we wanted so we could be more nimble. I'm not sure one is better than the other, for us it was the additional interior cubic feet of space (head height, etc.) that lead us to the Sol Horizon. 2) $40k for a brand new fully loaded Sol Horizon Rover is falling in line with the prices we are seeing. Some are going for $43k or more, but some of that is market area/market segment determining that price (which is prevalent for all RV's). Thank you for the questions and viewing of our website and channel!
@@CouchPotatoCamping Thank you for your depth response. I would go for Horizon ( 95% decision made haha). In fact, I put down payment for Barefoot, but they kept delaying the production date. I gave up now.....I will continue to check back for your site to get practical information from you. Also, this is one more question for your husband, it seems to me he knows a lot of the technical side of campers, haha. I am considering installing the dry toilet. Since I do not like the idea of black/gray water combine dump for Horizon. I am curious about how he thinks about installing dry toilet- Not sure how hard to install myself..... ruclips.net/video/RIQnIbW8vA4/видео.html
To be transparent, we've never used or owned a dry/composting toilet. So, we may not be the best source for that particular question. One thing you will need to consider if you remove the flush toilet from your Horizon, be mindful the floor of the bathroom is the shower pan as well. So take into consideration that you will need to adequately seal the flush toilet opening and any anchoring points for a dry/composting toilet to avoid water intrusion below your shower pan/bathroom floor. Thank you for the kinds words about our channel and website! Much appreciated!!
@@CouchPotatoCamping All I can say is, Thank you Thank you!!!
@@ryanseongsookim6565 Thank you!!!
Why not just put the water pressure regulator on the other end of the hose away from the trailer?
It can go on either end. I prefer it at the source just in case.
Does it matter if the water pressure regulator is at the trailer side of the hose or the spigot side of the hose?
Ron, it truly doesn’t matter which end of the potable water hose it lives. It can be placed on either. I put ours at the trailer since we put our water filter on the spigot side of the hose. Thanks for the question!
I don’t need to do the ends and go all the way down? Completely novice here…
Sorry, we didn’t quite understand your question. What specifically are you referencing? Thank you!
I've deleted my previous comment. Like I said, I have no experience. I don't believe there is any danger of back flow as your line is never holding static pressure.
No worries! 👍🏻
Thanks, getting ready for our maiden voyage and this was super helpful!!
Enjoy! Have fun! Safe travels!