29 October 2019, 21:49
SnellstromCamping trailer like no other, all terrain, modular.
https://youtu.be/HkVB1sepU8Mhttps://youtu.be/EiIaKGvTQYwBuddy of mine put this together, looking to start manufacture now that all his patents are in place.
Give him a youtube following.
04 November 2019, 08:16
NormanConquestInteresting. I assume the propane was the power source for the hydraulics? I have converted the carb. to my generator in my well house to L.P. also. Propane never goes bad as gasoline will over periods of non use. It's a great back up when the power goes out in the winter here (or anytime in California
).
18 December 2019, 20:02
Snellstromquote:
Originally posted by NormanConquest:
Interesting. I assume the propane was the power source for the hydraulics? I have converted the carb. to my generator in my well house to L.P. also. Propane never goes bad as gasoline will over periods of non use. It's a great back up when the power goes out in the winter here (or anytime in California
).
It has a battery systen to run the hydraulics, recharged by the generator like most RV's.
21 December 2019, 01:42
Opus1That is a very intelligent design for a tow trailer/camper. Folks have been doing this in Africa with Uimogs with different configurations. There are several like this in Namibia that switch between game viewing backs, flat beds, and water tanker.
Of course it takes a hell of an overhead hoist to do the change outs. The hydraulics on this design make it a snap. These things would sell biggly in Africa and Australia as many folks routinely camp but also need a trailer for work. Has he thought about other modules like a jobsite tool carrier, mobile welder, dirt bike/side-by-side/jet ski bed, or roadside recovery/support module? By putting a gen, batteries, gas, storage on the front, adding modules on the back becomes more cost effective.
22 December 2019, 06:37
Slowpoke SlimI'll stick with my 5th wheel, thanks. 3 buttons (one each) for the slide outs, and one button to auto level the jacks.
I've done the tents and the "pop-up" style campers. Those days are over. Now the easier the better.
25 December 2019, 03:39
Grizzly Adams1Yukon seems to be the place for strange stuff, when it comes to campers
Grizz