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Mikemike’s shanty
« on: March 11, 2025, 06:27:22 PM »
I never made a thread for the truck camper. Did a project thread amount of crap to it today on top of last year’s outfitting. I’ll have to work backwards sometime but today it got a generator oil change, propane tanks filled, jack control override wired, the first toolbox light, and a basement fan upgrade so that it can run with alternate heat sources instead of only running when the furnace runs. I installed a temperature controller that’ll turn the fan on when the basement gets down to 40 and off at 50.

In the immediate term that means I can run an electric space heater on shore power. Also means I can install a diesel heater.

Still needs solar and better batteries. I learned last fall at hallowheeling that the batteries are barely enough to run the furnace all night. I might bring a jump pack just in case, and gamble?
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Re: Mikemike’s shanty
« Reply #1 on: March 11, 2025, 06:32:12 PM »
IIRC It is a 2007 arctic fox 1140 dry bath with a fridge/dinette slide opposite the kitchen and bath.

The cart to put it in the shop is the frame from my popup. Made it back and forth to the house for extra guest rooms at thanksgiving!





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Re: Mikemike’s shanty
« Reply #2 on: March 12, 2025, 04:01:53 PM »
I have two 100ah out of my camper if you want to borrow for the weekend. 

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Re: Mikemike’s shanty
« Reply #3 on: March 13, 2025, 12:47:18 AM »
Thanks! I was probably just into pa when you sent that though.
If I’m not mistaken I’ll need new chargers for lithium batteries for slightly higher voltage to get max capacity, right? Normal lead acid voltage is 80-85% of full iirc?

Inverters and batteries and charge controllers and solar panels, oh my!
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Re: Mikemike’s shanty
« Reply #4 on: March 13, 2025, 09:32:21 AM »
Yes, lithium needs specific charger. Mine are AGM. 

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Re: Mikemike’s shanty
« Reply #5 on: March 16, 2025, 08:02:16 PM »
Bathroom skylight has a decent leak driving through heavy rain. Either the front skylight or the air conditioner have a tiny leak.
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Re: Mikemike’s shanty
« Reply #6 on: April 02, 2025, 11:26:17 PM »
Pulled the trigger on some power upgrades. Just need a starlink mini and we’ll be ready for some full-on boondocking after a lot of hours of wiring and sealing and installing...
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Re: Mikemike’s shanty
« Reply #7 on: April 03, 2025, 04:45:06 PM »
should hawg down to gore and ride passenger!

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Re: Mikemike’s shanty
« Reply #8 on: April 03, 2025, 08:55:55 PM »
Gotta figure out the Ram running problem…

Then I’ll plan to be all over!
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Re: Mikemike’s shanty
« Reply #9 on: April 14, 2025, 02:18:24 AM »
First day working on stuff at all after being sick. Didn’t feel up for the detail and annoyance on the Ram, so I worked on bigger simpler battery stuff on the camper.

Got the old batteries and box out. Looked at layout options in the cabinet under the sink.

Should be able to get the two 150ah batteries I got (with room for a third) along with solar, 12v, 120v chargers and new diesel heater into the space surrounding that battery box, under the kitchen counter/silverware drawers, between the oven and hot water heater . Inverter may sneak in there too if it fits with adequate clearance to heater exhaust. Need to make a dead panel under those drawers into a door and figure out exactly where I put the diesel heater duct output. Hopefully that’s not too loud, I need to run test my mount before I commit to possible resonance with the oven and a very short outlet duct.

Figured out a plan for including the big inverter I have on hand (3kw running 6kw peak claimed, low end unit hanging out from early days of Joe) without making a loop between 120->12 and 12->120, while still having the generator charge the battery when run. The vicron multiplus line marries a charger and inverter into one unit and avoids this issue - and also costs about a grand. I’m using an 8 pole 30a rotary switch instead. Off grid, I’ll select inverter as opposed to shore power, which will disconnect the 120v charger’s supply. Inversely, on shore power, inverter output will be unhooked from the camper so theres no backfeed. Should be mildly annoying to wire up and then - I believe - foolproof?

Called it a night while looking at existing wiring and seeing a mystery of where the main battery cables go. 2/0 or so + & - go from the batteries down next to the fresh and gray tanks in the basement under the kitchen. No idea what they go to down there. I can feel a mounting point and they go back from there. Smaller cables go to the battery disconnect and a couple auto reset breakers that I’d like to identify. The factory charger had its own dedicated cables from it direct to the batteries. I also need to see where truck 12v feeds to and reroute that to my 12-12 charger. I hope I can turn that charger down to ~10a as to not tax trailer wiring until I run a dedicated 6awg wire for truck charging. Hopefully do that along with hunting for fuel gauge shorts and wiring harness issues sometime soon. I dont think ill have all done before fingerlakes national forest cleanup. Camper maybe but definitely not both, and probably not solar within the week yet either. 2x200w panels are going on with easy addition of 2 more. 

Only picture I took was getting the lead-acid battery box out after I got the battery box door off.

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Re: Mikemike’s shanty
« Reply #10 on: April 14, 2025, 06:12:24 PM »
basement?  :o

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Re: Mikemike’s shanty
« Reply #11 on: April 14, 2025, 07:02:12 PM »
the space between the interior floor and the bed of the truck. that's where all the tanks are, and on these 4 season units there's a bunch of insulation on all sides of that and an air gap through which some interior air intentionally circulates to keep it all thawed out.

it's 12-16" between the interior floor and the flatbed deck.
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Re: Mikemike’s shanty
« Reply #12 on: April 15, 2025, 12:04:52 PM »
24hr turnaround I got electrical drawing back after emailing Northwoods, the manufacturer. Cool!

The big cable that runs down and back goes to the generator, apparently. I didn’t expect that size but I guess starters do draw pretty hard and it’s probably almost 20 feet as the wire runs
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Re: Mikemike’s shanty
« Reply #13 on: May 11, 2025, 02:38:31 AM »
Diesel heater 85% installed. Broke a fuel filter, so didn’t quite get to wrap it up. Insulated the existing battery door and will probably semi-permanently seal it once work is complete. It used to intentionally ventilate the lead-acid battery compartment , now it’s wide open access under the kitchen counter. New doors are well north of a hundred bucks, I’ll make up my mind on that later.
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Re: Mikemike’s shanty
« Reply #14 on: May 15, 2025, 09:50:00 AM »
Just about buttoned up on stage 1 of the power upgrades last night on the late shift. Stage 2 will be getting solar panels up on the roof and re-sealing anything else up

Batteries and chargers are all in and mounted and wiring should just need terminals snugged up and wiring harnesses re-tied up. Diesel heater needs its controller harness extended a foot or 2 and one more hole drilled to run it through from under the counter.

Waiting on some Dicor to set up after putting the battery door back on. I might have to pull one battery out to get the diesel heater exhaust assembled, so that put a pause on.
I might actually make it out this weekend, if I'm not clinically dead after lack of rest after today.
- hook up heater exhaust
- extend heater control harness and plug in
- snug up all wiring terminals, secure harnesses, reinstall fuse box
- clean up construction mess
- fill water tank
- get it on the truck

Stage 1.5 is a thorough washing, roof to bottom. Planning dish soap on the roof, and if the walls don't come clean that way I have a Reliable Products Spray Cleaner (came with the house!) that just wipes off the black spots and streaks with zero effort.
Stage 2 is installing solar panels on the clean roof and getting them wired and resealing anything that looks leaky, which is the edges of most things on the roof as well as the kitchen vent. Might split that up into 2 stages since I have wiring for 1 string run from the factory, and the other string I'll need to run wires up for, going to use the TV antenna hole for that.
Stage 3 is installing and wiring my inverter if it passes a running test.
Stage 4 is running 4ga wire to the truck battery with Anderson connectors, and I can crank the DC-DC charger to 40 or 50 amps depending, and with that I could think about deleting the generator.
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