gotta love these build up threads, can't wait to see how things progress
gotta love these build up threads, can't wait to see how things progress
Looking foward to the build up mate, keep the pics coming & go hard.
Watch out there's a Poo "Yota" lurking in the shadows !
Hi Cuppa,
It was always intended to be a longer term camper with weekends thrown in, and thats how we use it.
We did the Kimberley and NT with lots of local w'ends before changing to the coil cab, but thats a whole story on its own.
As you, said everyone likes something different, we prefer a tent to sleeping in the canopy so that is the way it is built.
Mk2 version is very similar, a lot stronger and easier to use.
Cheers Gavin
Ayers Rock, On the road into Mornington Wilderness Camp in the Kimberleys, Getting ready for a welcome
shower at El Questro bush camp and one of the new fit out.
g`day Gavin
i got one of the same has your`s
has your`s still got the solar array fitted ????
if so what brand and rateing is it
i have a 2"lift on mine and thats about all the changes i have done
absolutly love it
we use it for work, and now and again get all of the work cr@p outta the back and load up the goodies
and go bush so easy to use in that application as it has all the electric`s you need
nowoolies
p:s where did you get the shower arm i got the same wheel fixings as your`s and i could do with one of those
cheers
Last edited by nowoolies; 10th April 2011 at 10:16 PM.
HELL NO !!!!!!
Hi nowoolies,
I made the shower arm at home, I'll make you one if you like and post it over, or give you the dimensions so you could get one made. Just a piece of aluminium extrusion bent in a pipe bender with a holder at the end for the shower bag.
The solar panel is a 120 watt one that gives approx 7 amps in full sun. I have a 120 amp hour battery in the canopy that I use for the fridge at night and use the second battery in the day, when the solar panel is recharging the canopy one.
Both batteries will run the fridge for 36 hrs on their own if needed in bad weather.
I can always run the car if things get grim, but touch wood it hasn't yet.
The solar panel is a Sharp brand, not the cheapest, but one of the best.
It puts out about 26 volts and max 7 amps.(I think, don't quote me till I check)
Obviously you enjoy your bush camping as much as we do!
Gavin
Last edited by GUtsy ute; 30th July 2011 at 05:35 PM.
love being in the bush mate,
if you dont mind ill get you to make me one, is it two piece ??????
pm me with costs mate and bank details or address and i can send a cheque over before you start
keep the work going on the bus, i amongst other`s here are allways on the look out for bits and bobs we can pinch the ideas for ourselves hahahahahahahahaahah
HELL NO !!!!!!
nowoolies,
it is one piece, and it lives in a drawer in the compartment under the canopy, with the shovel and recovery gear.
Will be in touch about the arm.
Gavin