ty The Camel pickup RV is a detachable RV that is directly installed on the pickup truck cargo box. It combines off-road capabilities and living comfort, and is suitable for long-distance travel, outdoor adventures and camping life.
Outdoor adventure
suitable for crossing uninhabited areas and off-road camping, such as the Macka Journey RV supports 45° steep slope climbing.
Family short trip
The booths can accommodate 3-4 people, suitable for weekend camping or surrounding tours.
City commuting + travel
The room box can be disassembled, and the pickup truck is used as a tool vehicle on a daily basis.
Travelers with limited budget
Compared with self-propelled RVs, it is cheaper and suitable for first-time RV life.
The core advantages of the pickup truck camper
Strong off-road capability
Relying on the pickup chassis, it can adapt to unpaved roads and go to the wild environment that is difficult for RVs to reach.
High space utilization
Compared with trailer RVs, the body is more compact and the driving flexibility is stronger.
Detachable design
After arriving at the camp, the RV can be unloaded and the pickup can resume daily use.
Applicable in all seasons
Some high-end models are equipped with insulation layer and fuel heating system, supporting -30℃ to 50℃ environment.
Basic equipment of pickup campers
1. On-board power supply and battery
RVs need a reliable power supply system that can provide power for lighting, equipment, etc. when parked; and can provide power for on-board equipment and circulation systems when driving. RVs are usually equipped with on-board batteries and charging equipment, and can be charged through external power supplies.
2. Water tanks and water pumps
The water tanks of RVs are generally made of plastic, and the capacity varies depending on the model and usage requirements. The water in the water tank is supplied to the kitchen, bathroom and other equipment in the car through a water pump, so the normal operation of the water pump is crucial to ensure the quality of water and the stability of water supply.
3. Basic kitchen equipment
Generally, simple stoves, ovens, refrigerators, sinks and other facilities are equipped, as well as corresponding gas and power supply systems.
4. Toilets and bathing facilities
The bathrooms in RVs usually include toilets, showers, sinks and other equipment, which require the support of water sources, drainage and ventilation systems, and also need to be connected to sewage treatment systems.
5. Environmental control system
When traveling in an RV, it is necessary to consider the regulation of indoor temperature and humidity, so it is usually equipped with corresponding air conditioning, heating systems, ventilation equipment, sunshade curtains, etc.
Daily maintenance:
Check fasteners regularly (to prevent loosening during driving)
Drain the water tank in winter to prevent freezing and cracking
Clean the solar panels (to improve charging efficiency)
Driving safety:
The center of gravity is high, so you need to slow down when turning
Install anti-roll bars (to improve stability)
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