
Originally Posted by
45Smashemflat
Very cool, would like to see some details on the camper.
Teaching today, but will get more pics up in a bit. In a nutshell, the original builder took a tool bed and expanded it. Welding aluminum to raise the height, then a popup system that raises overall interior height to around 6'2". has bed frame that folds up to a couch, 20 gal water tank (both manual and electric pump), twin solar panels on the roof (one had an indicent with a tree, going to replace both). The panels feed a solar controller that in turn feeds the LED lighting and charges two deep cycle batteries. He had a 1750w inverter hooked up as well, but Im going a different route. Stove is moveable coleman propane and is fed by a big bottle in one of the tool cabinets. I will be putting in the cartridge type chemical toilet, and might plumb the sink line for an external shower.
While not as offroad capable as my rubicon was, this gives me a lot more to work with in a package not too much larger than the two door TJ.
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