Love our buddy heater. We only run it below in the annex and let the heat rise up into the rtt and it works out perfect. We run it off a 20lb tank and it provides plenty of heat.
Sweet! This made our day. Thanks so much for the time and efforts in putting this contest together Chris. Its awesome to get to see DIY projects that save us all a few bucks and give the personal touch to our gear. We are excited and ready for an Overland Bound shopping spree!
Thanks to all who...
Jennifer it was nice meeting you and Monty and chatting around the ENH firepit @ the Vermont Overland Rally. Cara and myself look forward to crossing trails with you again someday...be good to you and Monty and be safe.
I dont mount the panel because each camp spot is different. I have a 20' lead to be able to position it for the best sun collection. Time of year can effect it too. Winter months the sun is not as high and its nice to be able to change panel angle.
I removed the rear seat and built a small platform to keep the floor level. Inside i keep the solar kit, clothes, recovery gear, and loose extras. Mostly i just utilize my roof space (2 totes and tent) and a cargo basket (cooler and portajohnny) for the rest. Weight distribution was the killer...
Great work Daniel. We just picked up an '05 Montero and cant wait to dig into it. Very capable rigs from what i have seen. Will be watching your progress.
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