dirtdiver
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Don’t forget all the crap you’re going to put in it yet. The water, the propane, food, your camping gear, your toys. That stuff adds up too.
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I have done quite a bit of planning for electrifying a Scout Yoho. I have taken the intermediate step of converting my ICE F-150 to a 'stealth' camper:Very good info, thanks! Looks like I won't get a shower in the units light enough to work. Also, many of these seem to be back-ordered for a year or more. Maybe the lightning will spur new products.
WTH! This is not cool. Found this thread: https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1550872-your-truck-is-not-recommended-for-truck-camper.htmljust fyi. Found this in my paperwork
Wow! I was just trying to figure out how to put a small air conditioner in one. I would really like to see how you’re going to do all of that. I was thinking of an Olympic, but a Yoho would be lighter for more mods.I have done quite a bit of planning for electrifying a Scout Yoho. I have taken the intermediate step of converting my ICE F-150 to a 'stealth' camper:
- bunk bed in the backseat area (rear seats removed) - I am 5'10" and it is slightly cramped as is the lower bunk for my 5'2" wife.
- pullout kitchenette and storage in trunk under tonneau cover:
- - gas stove (20lb tank) and fridge and storage drawers on pullout kitchenette
- - 40 gallon water tank with on-demand pump for kitchen and shower
- - Dometic toilet
- - 4.9'x10' pull-out awning (to cover kitchenette area) - planned
I have spent 5 nights in it and it is pretty good so far....but a frunk and HVAC will be a huge upgrade, as will converting to electric appliances.
Anyhow, my plan for the Yoho truck camper includes:
- HVAC ducted from cabin (requires a hole to be cut)
- Running water (tank on drivers-side wheel well) with 5.5kW on-demand heater
- Shower (pop-up inside or out)
- Dometic toilet - built in (with venting fan)
- Built-in induction cooktop
- Microwave, air fryer, coffee maker
- Outlets
- projector (using side window shade a screen)
I am super excited about the camping experience based on this design (I can share more details - appliance choices, mock-ups, spreadsheets, etc). BUT......
I have done all the power budget stuff (my background is an electrical engineer FWIW). The huge drawback is driving range: for long-distance driving you want to keep the battery between 15-85% for fast charging (a 30% hit to range). The aerodynamics of a truck camper is another ~30% hit per my research. In cold weather, you gotta add an additional ~20% hit. So, for long distance trips you'll need to count on 45-60 minutes of charging every 2-3 or so hours (assuming you can even find enough high-power chargers along your route).
Never thought of that? It would depend on the draw or the power and which one would be more efficient, cost too I guess. Thanks for the idea!What is wrong with using lightning a/c and venting the cab to the camper?
I wonder if this tent would play nice with a Retrax? Including a 6-footer in a sleeping bag? I really like the floorless idea with a Bed Rug.I prefer the floor less truck bed tent designs. That way you don't have to remove all your gear from the bed to set up the truck bed tent.
Found a cheaper link https://www.canvascampingtents.com/...-7206-55-to-68-ft-Camping-Equipment_p_19.htmlI wonder if this tent would play nice with a Retrax? Including a 6-footer in a sleeping bag? I really like the floorless idea with a Bed Rug.