aprilenchanted
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Hi! I own a 2009 Nissan Cube that I've done some car camping in over this past year. Right now, it's just short trips but i eventually want to full time nomad in a short bus. For my current vehicle I want to build a snap together camping box that fits a small kitchen and folds into a bed platform. I've seen quite a few European videos with people doing this with really small cars and tiny vans (about the size of my Cube). Just wondering if anyone here has ever done such a thing with their cube? My back seats fold down flat & i want to build this to fit over the seats rather than removing them.
Things I already own & plan to use for this build:
*50w flexible solar panel w/charge controller. (No inverter yet, but that's next) I'm thinking of mounting the inverter, charge controller & any related small components to a small board with a cutout handle to make it easy to remove from the car for storage when not camping.
*A Schumacher 1200a portable power station/car battery jumper/air compressor. I use this to charge my power pig MacBook Pro laptop on the road. It's great. I would love to be able to charge it with my solar setup. I love the multi-functionality of this thing.
*Single burner butane camp stove & various camping cook pans, utensils, etc.
*Camping sleep mat that i used inside the Cube for sleeping. It was ok for comfort but I'd like something a bit more luxurious. Memory foam or some such thing.
*6 gallon water tank & 2-5 gallon water bags that stow pretty easily in weird places.
*1 solar Luci Light that works great for nighttime reading in the Cube.
*I made some cheap window covers with the poly/canvas drop cloths from Harbor Freight. I bound the edges with duct tape after cutting them to the shape of my windows. They stay put with magnets, also from HF. These worked great for such a cheap option and they did provide some insulation from the cold. Last camp trip was the RTR and it did drop down to about 35 degrees at night.
*Used the remaining poly/canvas & Some magnets to fashion a bathroom enclosure to my open passenger side doors. Worked great. Cheap.
*Home Depot bucket toilet. I used the foam roll that keeps your pipes from freezing around the edge of the bucket to make a comfy seat. Works great. Stupid cheap. Cat litter makes this work amazingly well.
*12v fan that sits on my dash in case i need air circulation. I can plug this into the power station at night when I'm sleeping so i don't run my car battery down.
Things I'm probably going to be adding this year:
*1000w inverter
*100w solar panel (for 150w total)
*AGM deep cycle house battery
*Some type of 12v cooler or fridge
*And of course the campbox/sleeping platform.
I want to be able to easily snap this together, pop it in and get the hell out of dodge as often as possible. I also want this lightweight to maintain my 31mpg. I'm thinking of using lite-ply or something 1/4" thick. I want to hinge the pieces together for easy fold away storage when not in use. Would love any and all suggestions.
This video is the closest thing I've seen to what I'm trying to accomplish. It's pretty cool!
April
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Things I already own & plan to use for this build:
*50w flexible solar panel w/charge controller. (No inverter yet, but that's next) I'm thinking of mounting the inverter, charge controller & any related small components to a small board with a cutout handle to make it easy to remove from the car for storage when not camping.
*A Schumacher 1200a portable power station/car battery jumper/air compressor. I use this to charge my power pig MacBook Pro laptop on the road. It's great. I would love to be able to charge it with my solar setup. I love the multi-functionality of this thing.
*Single burner butane camp stove & various camping cook pans, utensils, etc.
*Camping sleep mat that i used inside the Cube for sleeping. It was ok for comfort but I'd like something a bit more luxurious. Memory foam or some such thing.
*6 gallon water tank & 2-5 gallon water bags that stow pretty easily in weird places.
*1 solar Luci Light that works great for nighttime reading in the Cube.
*I made some cheap window covers with the poly/canvas drop cloths from Harbor Freight. I bound the edges with duct tape after cutting them to the shape of my windows. They stay put with magnets, also from HF. These worked great for such a cheap option and they did provide some insulation from the cold. Last camp trip was the RTR and it did drop down to about 35 degrees at night.
*Used the remaining poly/canvas & Some magnets to fashion a bathroom enclosure to my open passenger side doors. Worked great. Cheap.
*Home Depot bucket toilet. I used the foam roll that keeps your pipes from freezing around the edge of the bucket to make a comfy seat. Works great. Stupid cheap. Cat litter makes this work amazingly well.
*12v fan that sits on my dash in case i need air circulation. I can plug this into the power station at night when I'm sleeping so i don't run my car battery down.
Things I'm probably going to be adding this year:
*1000w inverter
*100w solar panel (for 150w total)
*AGM deep cycle house battery
*Some type of 12v cooler or fridge
*And of course the campbox/sleeping platform.
I want to be able to easily snap this together, pop it in and get the hell out of dodge as often as possible. I also want this lightweight to maintain my 31mpg. I'm thinking of using lite-ply or something 1/4" thick. I want to hinge the pieces together for easy fold away storage when not in use. Would love any and all suggestions.
This video is the closest thing I've seen to what I'm trying to accomplish. It's pretty cool!
April
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