yellobronc said:
I have not decided on weather I will be adding the heater or not, Carbon Monoxide scares me a little. The shelter is VERY insulated, Im not sure there will be a huge problem with cold that could not be overcome by preheating it with a portable heater prior to turning in for the night.
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I've been noodling this sort of thing around myself.
Idea's I've had for my back burner project.
1. Heat the shelter with a Diesel Burning heater and it's own battery power supply AND with a hot water heater radiator from the truck engine for pre-heating.
2. 24 volt battery system charged from the truck's alternator for extra endurance on the power systems. You'll need a battery isolator system to prevent draining the truck's batteries.
3. A set of solar panels on the roof for maintaining charges of the truck batteries
4. Shore power inlets for 208/110 and 24 volt power.
5. A short water tank on the roof for potable water and pressure with a larger tank low down for a main water tank. Use a pump to intermittantly pump water to the roof mounted tank.
6. A low mounted grey water tank that can be drained easily
7. A cartridge toilet for doing business.
8. Make the system detachable from the truck with quick disconnects for Water, fuel and power to minimize the work to remove the shelter. With perhaps the ability to set it up for ground operation. A tow behind trailer with the necessary generator set, additional water tank and other materials would be VERY handy.
9 Adding a tent that hangs off the side and expands the amount of living space would work well, especially if you can dismount the shelter with a dump bed and winch combination in the field without a crane.