Seller's Description
My wife is making me do this: Reason for selling, I started building my electric Xenos airplane and she says I can’t keep both. This four-season off-grid semi-stealth van was built by me in 2021. I am an electrical engineer, a jack of all trades, and an aircraft builder… but especially skilled at high-power, high-voltage systems. During the COVID lockdown, I re-imagined what a camper van could be by adapting Elon Musk’s design philosophy: 1. Making the requirements less dumb. (Fully insulated. No loud, inefficient AC compressors on the roof. No holes in roof or side to prevent water intrusion, open architecture. Eliminated heavy cabinets. Lightweight ceiling, side, and front bulkhead.) 2. Delete the part or process. (One faucet. No sink. No gray water plumbing. No propane. No shower. No need for winterization.) 3. Simplify and optimize the design. (Only one water pipe needed. One tank for black and gray water. Streamline entire exterior for higher MPG. High-voltage battery from Tesla eliminated 50 lb of wire.) I also incorporated knowledge gained from over 200 youtube videos and websites: an insulated living space, powerful electrical, HVAC and water systems that maximize off-grid ability, with all the conveniences as shown below. A Winnebago engineer said it is at least five years more advanced than anything on the market in terms of: INCLUDED IN SALE- Van- Tablet PC to control power charge and discharge using the Orion BMS2 Battery Management System (BMS)- Instruction manual on how to use the BMS, switches, fuses and breakers- Power adapters for RV campground 50 Amp 220VAC service (shore power), 30 Amp RV shore power and household 120VAC service - Remote controls, Four LED remotes and one Mitsubishi heat pump remote- 50 amp, 50ft electric cord reel- Awning fabric. Attaches to holes in solar panel rails.- Backup camera- Blow-up bed for front cab- Fans, qty 3. One large whole-van 21 inch Lasko fan and two six inch fans, 120VAC- Two microinverters AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE- Two induction cooktops (both can run simultaneously from two separate 20 amp breakers) ($60 each)- Set of induction cookware, nesting teflon pots and pans designed for marine service ($249)- 80/20 extruded aluminum, enough to make your own modifications ($20)- Amateur radio station ($999). Marine-grade.- Heat pump location upgrade: I purchased a Aluminess kit that mounts on the left rear door hinges. The heat pump can be moved onto the door, freeing up the hitch for a bike rack or towing. ($1,300) See photos for the rest of the textual description.
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