JAYCO POP UP CAMPER MODS | Swan | Hawk | Eagle | Out N About Australia

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  • Опубликовано: 24 фев 2022
  • A quick walkaround and look at some of the future mods we have planned for our Jayco Hawk Outback.
    We bought this camper trailer as a way to dip our toes into the camper trailer world without spending loads of money and maybe not liking the camper trailer or caravan lifestyle.
    Not a bad way to go if you're wanting to test the lifestyle out before fully committing or buying big.
    I hope these upgrades give you some ideas for your own camper trailer or caravan.
    As always we'll try to keep all our costs down and provide you guys the best budget options as well as showing the higher price options as well.
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  • @RuffKutz
    @RuffKutz 2 года назад +4

    I have had my 03 Dove for 2 years now. Only mods have been setting up for solar with 100amh LIfepo4. Painted the interior and laid stick on floorboards. Bed fly conversion and Fiamma awning, removed the bag awning because we never use it. Keep the 3way fridge because its cheap to run and works well. Did the fan mod for the fridge. If you go to an electric fridge, make sure yo have great solar, 300w at least and min 200mah battery. That style fridge burns through the power. Inside lights have Led bulb inserts which use less power and give off good light. left the outside lights standard as they look retro and not like every other camper. Will replace as needed. The outside step light, I changed it to an LED bulb but it was way too bright. I put the incadecent bulb back in and because it is not that bright, it works fine. Great to see aussies rocking these old Jayco's, they are great vans and you dont have to be precious with them. Cheers.

    • @OutNAboutAustralia
      @OutNAboutAustralia  2 года назад

      Sounds like a good setup mate. I reckon I'll be using a few of the same mods.
      Your right mate, you don't have to be too soft with them, they're pretty tough!

  • @adrianpritchard5143
    @adrianpritchard5143 11 месяцев назад +1

    I have a 2011 Jayco outback hawk, I am only new, and you are doing a great job.

  • @michaeldefries3583
    @michaeldefries3583 2 года назад +1

    thank you for the video, this is something I'm thinking of doing.

  • @leighdoonan5649
    @leighdoonan5649 2 года назад +7

    WE have the same Hawk as you and love it with teh modifications we have made. I have done heaps of mods myself. I have changed to a 12v compressor fridge in the past. DONT do it. It didn't run very well, and used HEAPS of 12v. Upgraded to lithium (as I thought it was the AGM) and that didn't help. Ended up buy a new 3 way 95lt and back to where I started. Added extraction fans to assist the new three way fridge. This made all the difference to making the fridge run great in Qld on LPG. Lithium will cost more than you think, as you will need a lithium charge control and DCDC for on the road. Pay particular attention to how you wire the car to trailer as the 3way need access to the alternator while travelling, but it will kill you battery while you're stopped. Other mod's; I put drawer in all the cupboards ( a heap of work but really worth it), extra supports under the parents bed, curtain wires for the privacy curtain on the bed, moved all the electrical and water to the back corner to maximise available storage, removed the canvas had all the flyscreen's replaced, added the second gas bottle holder, added extra 12v socket to the underside in the can for Waeco outside, added the ISI 4x bike carrier, replaced the internal manual pump with a lithium rechargeable water bottle pump (way easier than the 12v pressure pump) also made a custom outside camp kitchen. I can send picture of all the mods if you're interested, would make a heap content for you channel.

    • @OutNAboutAustralia
      @OutNAboutAustralia  2 года назад

      Hey Leigh thanks for the comment mate,
      These mods all sound awesome! I'd be more than happy for you to send them through to our Facebook Page. (just easier getting them there then email)
      How did you go replacing the flyscreens? Theres a couple on ours I'd like to get replaced or patched.
      I'm totally changing the 12V system so I'll be sure to keep the fridge in miind too.
      The cupboard drawers are definitely on our list as well. Just need to work out the best way of doing it that maximises the space after the install.
      Do you have your camp kitchen fixed to the outside or a foldable setup?

    • @oscarrico3049
      @oscarrico3049 Год назад +1

      Hi guys, thanks for the video and comments about your set ups, would you post some of your pics Leight by any chance? Would like to see where did you do your battery set up as well as see your dyo outdoor kitchen, thanks very much guys.

  • @jdh992
    @jdh992 2 года назад +1

    Love this channel

  • @cbjones2212
    @cbjones2212 5 месяцев назад +2

    We have a 2002 Eagle and I can't stand the frills and curtains either! Will be changing them at some point. Probably doing new covers for the cushions as well. Why do camper/van manufacturers always use such hideous fabrics?
    What I can't work out is how to open the hatch/skylight? Do you have any vids or pics of the one in yours? It looks kind of the same as ours but we have a couple of wingnuts which I'm not convinced are supposed to be there.

  • @rossprivate5456
    @rossprivate5456 2 года назад +1

    weve got a flamingo 2006 o/r similar type of camper in regards to mods ,jockey wheel ,will do , gas lines done , handles and lights all done , extra 12v sockets inside and out ,car stereo and speakers. dual batteries were in but add a lot of weight so will be changing to lithium. 3 way fridge are worth keeping cos they are efficient when stationary use bugger all gas . we have 200w of solar .we have a 80ltr ac/dc which we store under table. 35mm cable anderson plug from car to trailer to charge batteries while driving .a better charging system in the van is one thing i'd like to invest in and dual water tanks and pump but this can end up a heavy addition generally we carry extra water in the ute tray. we have an external barbeque in a compartment similar to your battery /spares compartment we have used the inside to cook about 5 times in 10 years .this keeps the van clean and smell free and easier to tidy.

    • @OutNAboutAustralia
      @OutNAboutAustralia  2 года назад

      Awesome setup by the sounds of it mate. Loads of work gone into it.
      How did you find the stereo? We’re just running a portable UE Boom at the moment.
      Dual tanks sound good maybe with an isolation valve in between.

  • @robertanderson5796
    @robertanderson5796 2 года назад +2

    Flick the fridge mate. Dometic do a CRX110 fridge freezer that will slot straight in. $1,684 is what I paid from My Generator Power Products. This the best thing I’ve done to my Jayco Eagle. They’re so much more efficient.

    • @OutNAboutAustralia
      @OutNAboutAustralia  2 года назад

      That's the one I've been looking at mate.
      The 3-way is still hanging in there for the moment but if it goes or starts playing up, that's what I'll be grabbing.

    • @robertanderson5796
      @robertanderson5796 2 года назад +1

      @@OutNAboutAustralia
      I’ve had this fridge for about 3 years now. It’s really power efficient. I’m running it off a 120amp AGM and a 200w solar panel without any issues. Something the old 3 way just couldn’t do.

  • @Dyls_D_Hardy_x
    @Dyls_D_Hardy_x 2 года назад +1

    Hey man ..the family and I just brought pretty much the exact same as you …my opinion with the fridge is it’s perfect on gas works a treat …on 12v I wouldn’t even bother…and mains it’s gose ok ….I use my camp fridge and esky aswell can’t beat drinks on ice …..also would you be able to do a video on changing the power plugs you mentioned as I need to do the same

    • @OutNAboutAustralia
      @OutNAboutAustralia  2 года назад +1

      Hey Dyl,
      Thanks for the feedback mate, I'm thinking the same as well, we've had no dramas with the 3-way so far, plus we've got the 60L fridge/freezer in the ute.
      For sure mate, I'll get all the mods in videos 👍

  • @malcolmhay6668
    @malcolmhay6668 Год назад +2

    Great vid mate. My wife and I have just done the same thing as you. Bought 2001 Jayco Flightt. Same type of van as yours only smaller. so will be interested to see how you go with the changes. Some of the changes you mentioned I too want to do to ours. How is the winding mechanism on your van. One of the legs on our vean does not work well.

    • @OutNAboutAustralia
      @OutNAboutAustralia  Год назад

      Hi Malcolm,
      Thanks mate, appreciate that.
      Our winding mechanism hasn't been an issue for us so far but we did have an outrigger leg strip the thread on its nyloc nut.
      Was a simple fix, just replaced the nut and gave the threadbar a good clean (with a wire brush) and lightly greased.

  • @maccas44
    @maccas44 2 года назад +2

    Great stuff, how is the wind up system? Thanks for posting

    • @OutNAboutAustralia
      @OutNAboutAustralia  2 года назад +1

      Quick and easy. Haven’t had any problems with it yet mate 👌🏽

  • @tonygersbach375
    @tonygersbach375 2 года назад +1

    Would like to see a vid on how you do the 12v pump install, thanks 👍

    • @OutNAboutAustralia
      @OutNAboutAustralia  2 года назад

      It'll definitely be in a video soon Tony!
      I reckon this will be the best value upgrade of the lot.

    • @deprivedartist
      @deprivedartist 2 года назад

      @@OutNAboutAustralia I have a 2002 Jayco Hawk and am about to add a fair few upgrades. Have you done the 12v pump install yet? Saw your reply was 3 months ago. Fingers crossed....

  • @kevindesira1298
    @kevindesira1298 Год назад +1

    Yes leave the three way fridge and install fans at the back. Leave the outside lights the way they are. Led the inside lights. Stick to an agm battery. Don’t over capitalise.

  • @notsofatmike1
    @notsofatmike1 Год назад +1

    3 way fridges are thirsty on power should you run them off your battery but I only ever run mine on mains power or gas for this reason. Having a 3 way fridge means you are not reliant on having to have a power source. You can literally go off grid for weeks on end and as long as you have gas, you will have a working fridge. Compressor fridges for me, are great for 4x4 set ups where you may not want to carry a 2nd gas bottle (to save on space) and have battery or 2 to run everything.

    • @OutNAboutAustralia
      @OutNAboutAustralia  Год назад

      I tend to agree mate, the 3 way goes really well on gas or 240 but I wouldn’t try to run it off the battery.
      Until the 3 way gives me any problems though I think it’s safe in our setup 😂
      Having said that our upright compressor fridge in the canopy is turning out to be a really efficient option as well.

  • @JAKEBURN
    @JAKEBURN 9 месяцев назад +1

    Did you install the fiamma awning under the sail track for the bag awning

    • @OutNAboutAustralia
      @OutNAboutAustralia  9 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah mate that’s how it’s setup.
      Travels with the bag resting on top, then when we pull up we just flip it over to unroll it

  • @timrussell85
    @timrussell85 Год назад +1

    Hey mate, wondering if you are putting a tap on the drawbar ? Thinking of doing one on my Swan

    • @OutNAboutAustralia
      @OutNAboutAustralia  Год назад +1

      Hey Tim,
      Never really intended to but I'm thinking we will install one in the future.

    • @timrussell85
      @timrussell85 Год назад

      @@OutNAboutAustralia awesome 👌

  • @shannonlloyd7093
    @shannonlloyd7093 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hey guys did you change the curtains to blinds? If so, how?

    • @OutNAboutAustralia
      @OutNAboutAustralia  11 месяцев назад

      Not yet Shannon, we've got some sorted but we're just waiting for them to come back in stock!
      Believe me we're as keen as you are to upgrade them!

  • @speedwaystewartsracing562
    @speedwaystewartsracing562 8 месяцев назад +1

    Family and I are looking into getting a pop up but are they water proof cant find anyone talking about it

    • @OutNAboutAustralia
      @OutNAboutAustralia  7 месяцев назад

      Hey mate,
      We've never had any water get into our camper, that being said, I reckon it all comes down to the quality of the canvas and how well everything has been seasoned.
      Hope this helps.

  • @chris-tq5ly
    @chris-tq5ly 2 месяца назад +1

    Hey mate how is that bike rack mounted??
    Cheers

    • @OutNAboutAustralia
      @OutNAboutAustralia  2 месяца назад

      Hey mate, it's just clamped onto our rear bar with 4 bolts.
      Believe it was the standard mounting for that bike carrier.

  • @Robloxfrankie68
    @Robloxfrankie68 2 года назад +2

    Swap to a compressor I swapped mine out to a 90ltr dometic and it is 1000x better!

    • @OutNAboutAustralia
      @OutNAboutAustralia  2 года назад

      Cheers Tom, I’ve been looking at the dometic. They look like a solid unit.
      How did you go changing it?