This is a really nice kit for converting a scepter MFC into a fuel tank:
https://jagmte.com/collections/scepter-mfc-accessories/products/fuel-tank-adapter-kit-for-your-scepter-mfcs
I’ve never had any water ingress in my ALCC when the top is popped while camping or closed up and driving through heavy rain. I guess some of the early gen RTTs had some issues, but that seems to be in the rear view mirror.
I do get a little moisture in around the zipper of my privacy shelter...
Also since they haven’t been mentioned in this thread, AT Overland campers should be on the consideration list, specifically the Atlas and Summit models. I’ve had a chance to crawl around in both and they are mighty impressive. There is an Oregon dealer (Oregon Adventure Trucks) who are solid...
I guess I didn’t address the condensation question. I haven’t done any insulation on my camper, so it’s one big thermal bridge.
Condensation has not been a big deal and easily managed with leaving a window cover or 2 cracked. I added a Dickinson P9000 propane heater this fall and it produces...
I’m on the desert side of the PNW with a Jeep JT and an Alu-Cab canopy camper. Rig sits outside 24/7. Been through some really epic rain and never had any water (or dust) in the camper. It’s sealed extremely well. A contributing factor is the tailgate is removed and the camper has an integrated...
I can’t answer your question in terms of materials, but I did purchase and install this in like 5 minutes to get a ball mount for a fan or tablet. Very nice accessory.
https://www.813fabrication.com/product-page/alu-cab-national-luna-led-light-accessory-mount
We have a desire to keep jump packs in the vehicle at all times, just in case…. But if I read the fine print on my Noco jump pack, it indicates that heat and cold are things to be avoided. Not sure where you are located but the inside of my rig is exposed to both extremes seasonally… so that...
Doesn’t the answer mostly rely on awning coverage/placement and personal preference? Hard to imagine a right answer with all the variation in vehicle layout and capacity.
I'm running this kit also. It's a nice upgrade, easy to install and keeps the door in check in all conditions I've encountered. 813 Fabrication has a bunch of really nice parts for the ALCC.