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And thank you Brad and Tom on your input, always welcome and noted!
Carrying at-least x2 large batteries for min 9hr workstation computer use off grid
GreenViking wrote:So I am working on the frame design for a 5x10 base.
I want to incorporate a step that flows into the fender (easy roof access as well as place things and rest on)
And trying to figure out how to do the base frame to leave space for full interior width drop floor w/table and removable hitch and that has the wiring running back to 2 batteries placed close to axle...
Any good ideas on all that?This table is way to small to be functional for the office mode needs I am going for and the space seems like legs could easily get cramped... OKAY, this is really challenging because I need a base to start anything and that base will dictate everything else in soooo many ways.
I think I may be trying to fit a canned ham into a large teardrop... need to look at this through different eyes.
BASE PRIORITIES:
* BASE Prototype needs to be right around 1000# and no more the 150# at hitch
* Must expand to standing height in drop floor area to accommodate 6'6" person changing indoors.
* Carrying at-least x2 large batteries for min 9hr workstation computer use off grid + lights, flow fans 24hr offgrid.
* Comfortable, ergonomic interior table/sitting
* Stove, Sink,Yeti 125qt cooler (49lbs empty), Speakers (Bose Soundock Bluetooth, tiny w/Big sound)) are all portable so can be moved to where needed.
INCLUDING Latest space mockup below, suggestions and comments/considerations welcome! Color coded to give better idea on where things at.
SO this guy was able to fit it all into a small space! ....I think I can, I think I can!!!https://youtu.be/1DeXAVGs9S8
Attached below is my latest version showing some placement ideas for the double battery packs as well as dual propane placement close to the axle as that is where I want to keep the consistently heavy and persistent items.
Grid in image to scale
RED=Possible Batteries Locations and LP Gas Tanks (2)
BLUE=Yeti Large Ice Box + Food Storage
YELLOW=Frame
PLEASE COMMENT: I am really hitting a wall with the frame and a good way to incorporate a drop floor that remains sturdy and well insulated along with how best to run wiring from frond to back and up through walls.
GreenViking wrote:So I am working on the frame design for a 5x10 base.
I want to incorporate a step that flows into the fender (easy roof access as well as place things and rest on)
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And trying to figure out how to do the base frame to leave space for full interior width drop floor w/table and removable hitch and that has the wiring running back to 2 batteries placed close to axle...
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Any good ideas on all that? This table is way to small to be functional for the office mode needs I am going for and the space seems like legs could easily get cramped... OKAY, this is really challenging because I need a base to start anything and that base will dictate everything else in soooo many ways.
<snip>
I think I may be trying to fit a canned ham into a large teardrop... need to look at this through different eyes.
BASE PRIORITIES:
* BASE Prototype needs to be right around 1000# and no more the 150# at hitch
* Must expand to standing height in drop floor area to accommodate 6'6" person changing indoors.
* Carrying at-least x2 large batteries for min 9hr workstation computer use off grid + lights, flow fans 24hr offgrid.
* Comfortable, ergonomic interior table/sitting
* Stove, Sink,Yeti 125qt cooler (49lbs empty), Speakers (Bose Soundock Bluetooth, tiny w/Big sound)) are all portable so can be moved to where needed.
INCLUDING Latest space mockup below, suggestions and comments/considerations welcome! Color coded to give better idea on where things at.
SO this guy was able to fit it all into a small space! ....I think I can, I think I can!!!https://youtu.be/1DeXAVGs9S8
Attached below is my latest version showing some placement ideas for the double battery packs as well as dual propane placement close to the axle as that is where I want to keep the consistently heavy and persistent items.
<snip>
PLEASE COMMENT: I am really hitting a wall with the frame and a good way to incorporate a drop floor that remains sturdy and well insulated along with how best to run wiring from frond to back and up through walls.
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