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Camp town usa ![]() Newbie ![]() Joined: 26 Sep 2020 Location: Wi Online Status: Offline Posts: 32 |
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Camp town usa ![]() Newbie ![]() Joined: 26 Sep 2020 Location: Wi Online Status: Offline Posts: 32 |
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first picture worked! 2015 178 mods listed below with some more info;
Camp Town Mods: above: removed U-dinette peninsula. moved the outlet to the floor and filled the hole on the floor from the marker lights (which were re-positioned under the bench) with some goop. The cushions were too bulky, i dont use the table and i wanted more floor space and it turned out easier than i had thought. she was impressed. added under bench lift struts (one of my fav and easiest mods) added 300W pure sin inverter for 12V in-cabin battery bank, mostly for the TV usage (little red box in picture above) Some other thoughts after a great summer podding; get some type of stair stabilizer system put on the slide-cover already open up under sink area for better and more storage alternative to recreating entirely new, larger drawers - just screw in a rectangle basket on the end Renogy 200W solar suitcase - works awesome (note: need sun) ziptied extendable sewer hose carrier to frame - elbow piece is on its own in a tote in garage storage stove cover - bought a suitable plastic cutting board and just screwed in some short wood pegs surge protection - i bit the cost bullet and hardwired mine in. electric tongue jack and stabilizer drill kit I had not thought I was capable to do some of this stuff. I only continue and try because of the support i have seen and received from this community.
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alohapad ![]() Newbie ![]() ![]() Joined: 09 Feb 2020 Location: Canton MI Online Status: Offline Posts: 6 |
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As a retired 3M'er, THANKS for the unsolicited commercial for Command Strips & Hooks!! As long as the user REALLY tries to NOT overload the adhesive capacity, THEY ARE COOL. Happy Podding!!
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BlindMan ![]() Newbie ![]() ![]() Joined: 09 Nov 2021 Location: NM Online Status: Offline Posts: 8 |
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First thing I did when I got the 202 home is open the pass thru up and remove the side walls. Moved them back to just touching the other walls. This makes the pass thru close to 9 inch's wider. Unsure why FR puts those false wall's like that. Needed the 9 inches to install the 2500 watt inverter.
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2022 r-pod 202
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BlindMan ![]() Newbie ![]() ![]() Joined: 09 Nov 2021 Location: NM Online Status: Offline Posts: 8 |
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got the last solar panel on and hooked up. I say last, because I just can't fit any more, Did a short test by unpugging the trailer from the house and turning on the AC. Before turning on the AC, panels were putting just over 1 amp to the batteries, after turning on the AC they were putting 13.5 amps to the batteries. Voltage stayed right around 13 volts. ran the ac long enough to drop the temp 2 degrees. Iknow this setup will kill these batteries. I'm just playing with it to find out how far I can go with a soft start, 500 watts of solar and 200ah of batteries.
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offgrid ![]() Senior Member ![]() Joined: 23 Jul 2018 Online Status: Offline Posts: 5290 |
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You'd be able to run the a/c fir around one hour per day continuous if it was sunny, your solar array was clear of shading, and you used no power fir anything else.
The math is: Power requirement of a/c 1600 watts Inverter efficiency: 85%. Battery discharge voltage 12.5V DC load on batteries 1600/.85/12.5= 150.6A. or 150.6 amp hours for one hour continuous operation. Solar output at 1 sun and 25 degrees C: 500 watts solar module temp on summer day : 65 degrees C module temp derate 0.5% per degree or (65-25)*0.5 = 20% Typical sunny day irradiance : 5 sun hours Charging voltage 13.5V Solar array output to batteries 500*0.8/13.5*5=148 amphours per day. An hour a day isn't veryp practical. To cool the trailer for what most ppl would consider a reasonable period of time you'd need to chanfe out the crummy roof a/c for a high efficiency minisplit, put in 1500 plus watts of solar, and about 5kwh plus battery capacity. |
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1994 Chinook Concourse
1995 RV6A Experimental Aircraft 2015 Rpod 179 - sold |
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BlindMan ![]() Newbie ![]() ![]() Joined: 09 Nov 2021 Location: NM Online Status: Offline Posts: 8 |
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To put enough solar on it I would actually have to buy 3 more rpods and stack them together, there is just not enough roof space. Oh and give up my pass through and under bed space for batteries. lol. But I have enough to watch a lil TV with the wife, heat up some popcorn in the microwave. So it's all good.
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offgrid ![]() Senior Member ![]() Joined: 23 Jul 2018 Online Status: Offline Posts: 5290 |
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One salvage Tesla battery module (about 1 ft x 2 ft x 2 inches thick is 5.3 kwh and weighs about 50 lbs. Two would be better but either way that's not too much to consider size and weight to consider. Four industrial size solar modules (each about 1 x 2 meters or 40 x 78 inches would just about get to 1500 watts. Attached crosswize those would pretty much cover the whole trailer roof, with the roof a/c, spoiler and TV antenna removed, and weigh in at around 200 lbs. The minisplit condenser could go on the tongue where the batteries used to be.
Since the top minisplits are close to twice the efficiency of RV roof a/c's (which are better at making noise than cooling) that out to get around 5-6 hours of a/c operation a day. At a typical 50% duty cycle that ought to keep an rpod cool for around 10-12 hours daily (or nightly in a humid climate). So it's quite possible with current technology, more a matter of cost and motivation to do the mod than space. |
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1994 Chinook Concourse
1995 RV6A Experimental Aircraft 2015 Rpod 179 - sold |
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Susan_55 ![]() Newbie ![]() Joined: 01 Dec 2021 Location: Sequim, WA Online Status: Offline Posts: 12 |
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My VERY first Pod Mod in my 178 seems to be a success! This stove cover is a cabinet door with a recessed panel that I found at the local building supply recycler. The feet are soft rubber (so non-skid) bumpers screwed on with a plastic shim to make them the right height -- about 3/4" above the burners. Then I cut a piece of sheet brass (I KNEW I would need that for something... 20 years ago) and screwed it to the recessed underside for a heat shield just in case the burners were still a little warm when I covered them. And when I'm cooking, the cover sits on the bed for extra "counter" space.
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2014 R-Pod 178 HRE
2015 Toyota Tacoma 4WD V6 on the beautiful Olympic Peninsula, Washington State |
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jato ![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: 23 Feb 2012 Location: Kewadin, MI Online Status: Offline Posts: 3325 |
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Very nice, well done. Looks great!
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God's pod
'11 model 177 '17 Ford F-150 4WD 3.5 Ecoboost Jim and Diane by beautiful Torch Lake "...and you will know the Truth and the Truth will set you free." |
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