Bimobil are indeed all hardsides,
manufactured in Germany to pretty high spec with regard to insulation,
Globe camper are typically a fixed cell pop top camper,
Our Forum on these and other campers is based in UK but features a daily updated sales thread for UK & Europe...
Actually can I ask a question
I won't hijack any further than this,
pneumatics,
is it possible are there any drawings or pictures of a roof being raised on air please (like the Toyota above)
(or am I on completely the wrong tack)
/hijack over
richard
Ah, OK
Many but not all the (hardside)campers I see pictured feature the quite common underbelly arrangement, which I can see would pretty sturdy,
I know someone just toured some pretty sketchy roads in Europe and suffered fixings pulled through the bed,
and not seen a UK camper fitted in any...
Can I ask out of interest,
In terms of attaching the camper to vehicle, do you ALL use the same under chassis system where you chain down to essentially an outrigger in each corner,
I ask because European campers seem to rely on fixings within the truck bed & so in turn they rely on the fix...
OK on a different tack,
If i pair up the new panels to make 100W, tested their output with a multimeter and got 12V+
That would suggest the controller was either faulty/insufficent capacity,
So either just buy a bigger one say 20A,
Or,
do i actually need a regulator for a 100W setup ?
Odd thing this I think, but yes tried variation of all three panels now, all work independently of one another,
but not in any combination,
switch only interrupts the positive cable and only there because somewhere I read you should never just 'plug in' a panel,
they all came with their plugs...
Unable to find anyone on net experiencing this annoying problem with my solar set-up so thought I'd bother you guys instead of lurking here further:
Been using a 40W panel which came complete with 10A controller,
then added (as I happened to have) a smaller 20W panel...
Neat idea that, In my case I have a slight incline on my drive and dare not risk it actually
although I frequently see people making up wheeled dollies (together with legs installed for extra stability) whereas your idea seem a better and tidier job all round