Skip to main content

Tagged With "powerarmor dh"

Reply

Re: Torklift International PowerArmor Solar – product and installation review

sealyin ·
Very nice install. Thanks for posting and a BIG LOA THANKS to Torklift
Reply

Re: Torklift International PowerArmor Solar – product and installation review

Plance ·
HAMSTERS!!!!! Great install report, Mike! Nice to see the new-generation 1575 has a wide battery bracket/tray to accommodate Torklift's PAS box. Much simpler to deal with than our first-gen. 1985!!! [slightly too narrow and close to the nose - req'ing any of several less simple options - see here: Torklift's New Power Armor Solar Battery Box ]. Still curious how and whether these PASes will fit onto the tongues of the other new-gen. Lances, what with the recessed battery tray under the new...
Reply

Re: Torklift International PowerArmor Solar – product and installation review

Les1 ·
You lucky dog!! The Torklift company is very generous!
Topic

Torklift International PowerArmor Solar – product and installation review

MikeP ·
A short while back someone asked what mods we would be looking to make in 2016. I mentioned I would like to make secure my two 12v Interstate batteries that are sitting on the tongue of our 1575. Shortly afterwards I was contacted by Kerstin at Torklift International who asked if I would like to evaluate one of their PowerArmor products for free. Of course I was more than happy to do so. I know that Plance has already documented a similar install but wanted to share my experience. Hopefully...
Reply

Re: Camp Chef Yukon Double Burner Stove

5PM ·
Very good stove. It should last you for many years. We had the similar model stove for years. DH used it for many years for family and BSA outings before finally donating it to son’s college team. We then downgraded to the Camp Chef Everest 2 burner stove. 20,000btu’s per burner. If don’t already have one, I recommend you get the carry bag, so much easier to store. Enjoy
Member

DH

Reply

Re: Dehumidifier

KS Farm Girl ·
Welcome to the LOA family, Joe and Michelle. I can't help with your question as we live and camp where humidity is a very rare problem. The times we have had a short-term problem with it, we turned the bathroom vent on and opened a window just a bit. That has been enough for our bit of internal moisture. I did put Reflectix under the rear dinette seat, the head of the mattress and on the front window. Those are areas that get cold air leakage into the TT. Not sure it helps with condensation,...
Lance Owners of America - All Rights Reserved 2000 - 2024
×
×
×
×