Well done mate ! And using the parts from the $25 camper was a great idea. Oh and yes bugger that shower door taking up all that space. I have to agree that the wiring was a bit of a nightmare, i bet it took a long time to sort it but at least you now have a camper you can flip for quite a few dollars.
Hi bro, you have an expert's vision and you can estimate the things you buy, the amount and the repair... and you come out with an amazing result... You are a person who loves your work, so you are truly creative in it... Thank you
This is super freaking interesting and informative 😮 I want a truck bed camper but at this time only have two f150 's 86/95. thanks for explaining all the electrical and guts that make one work 😃👍🇺🇲
The county vocational school I went to built a mobile solar power station in science class. We used renogy panels and one of their AGM batteries, the whole setup works great.
On AC systems, white is neutral, GREEN is ground, and black is hot. Death. On DC systems red is positive--but black was a safe negative/ground. In the marine industry, just like RV's, that meant a black wire could be safe, or lethal. So for the past 20 years the DC negative is YELLOW. That way you can't mistake an AC lethal hot for the safer DC ground. A lot of DC product makers still use black wire, because it is cheaper.
A 9-V battery in a junk drawer makes contact with a piece of steel wool to the battery poles, and you gotta fire starter, so, yeah, a 12-V battery is that on steroids to making things go, poof.
Yeah, a cheap Group24 car battery can put 3000 Amps into a "crowbar short" across the terminals. That's why every battery needs a primary battery fuse within inches of the terminal.
Man, the way that electrical work was done originally was iffy. Dustin, it's a good thing you set it straight!
I love how you can fit everything and make it whole. YOU are awesome.
I'm happy to see you showing the restoration process on this one.
seems everyone wanted that, but in the past they don't perform as well
Oh i love watching the restoration work, and for big projects i loved the time lapse ones.
Well done mate ! And using the parts from the $25 camper was a great idea. Oh and yes bugger that shower door taking up all that space. I have to agree that the wiring was a bit of a nightmare, i bet it took a long time to sort it but at least you now have a camper you can flip for quite a few dollars.
That’s awesome that you had one for parts. Definitely enjoyed this video
Well every component installed beautifully! Looks amazing!
Everybody Like, Share, Subscribe, Comment. This is a good channel.
Thanks Reno!
Yeah, Dustin seems to be a decent, family oriented guy who's never afraid to try something new and get the job done.
Hi bro, you have an expert's vision and you can estimate the things you buy, the amount and the repair... and you come out with an amazing result... You are a person who loves your work, so you are truly creative in it... Thank you
I appreciate that!
Great content. Thank you for sharing
Thanks for watching!
This is super freaking interesting and informative 😮 I want a truck bed camper but at this time only have two f150 's 86/95. thanks for explaining all the electrical and guts that make one work 😃👍🇺🇲
Glad it was helpful! you can get a light weight rig for an f-150!
Looking good.
Thank you! Cheers!
A power probe is a nice tool to have. 😂. "My lil buddy."
The county vocational school I went to built a mobile solar power station in science class. We used renogy panels and one of their AGM batteries, the whole setup works great.
keep these coming awesome!!
🎉
On AC systems, white is neutral, GREEN is ground, and black is hot. Death.
On DC systems red is positive--but black was a safe negative/ground.
In the marine industry, just like RV's, that meant a black wire could be safe, or lethal. So for the past 20 years the DC negative is YELLOW.
That way you can't mistake an AC lethal hot for the safer DC ground. A lot of DC product makers still use black wire, because it is cheaper.
Where do you find your toys? Most auctions I see for slide in's are not the best shape
it takes time, look at the savage auctions online, i bid low and have patients
A 9-V battery in a junk drawer makes contact with a piece of steel wool to the battery poles, and you gotta fire starter, so, yeah, a 12-V battery is that on steroids to making things go, poof.
poof indeed, i hope the lithium units bms would stop it, but its rated for 200 amps so you can do a lot of damage before that trips
Yeah, a cheap Group24 car battery can put 3000 Amps into a "crowbar short" across the terminals.
That's why every battery needs a primary battery fuse within inches of the terminal.
hi thanks for watching
Just curious, where do you post the for sale???
Clearly you've purchased a possessed item, clean it up quick and get it gone before you need a costly exorcism lol!
Thr Renogy link does not work.
Thanks! I fixed it!
how did it flop over?
see previous video
@@LifeofLind OMG the travesty, I missed one of your videos some how, Shame on me :D
Let me know the price.
will depend on all the repairs to get it back to new, but somewhere around 16k
@@LifeofLind Thats not bad,,,,