willingtorelocate
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For the last couple of weeks, I've been looking at my camper, and saying to myself, "shit dude, everything is in absolutely the wrong place." So I started looking into replacement campers, and quickly discovered there too, that pretty much everything in a traditional camper is not actually built to be lived in. And even the ones that are don't seem to work well as year round living machines.
Meanwhile, the reality that I'm in a city, surrounded by people who could make my life difficult if they wanted to is starting to sink in. And I feel like I don't have enough stealth.
Taking this into consideration, I started making a shopping list.
There's a lot of stuff I could take out of my current camper. Things like the gas lines, the stove, the refrigerator, maybe parts of the plumbing. I can also hit up a habitat re-store, I think, and get a break on things like cabinets and construction bits and pieces. And there's a fair bit I can do with cheap arduino boards and embedded raspberry pi's. My build would probably be very electric and gadget-centric.
All told, I figured out that if I bought a nice stealthy box truck, preferably with some kind of wrap or corporate logo on it, I could do a full conversion for about $15,000, above and beyond the cost of the truck -- which doesn't seem like an unattainable number. It's just not the kind of money I can plop down all at once.
I think the electrical system, solar cells, and insulation would probably be the most important things do first in a situation like that. And I've got this idea in my head, to split or augment the roof on the truck knight rider style, so that I can hide the solar panels when I'm not using them. A bed is important. But plumbing in broad general terms doesn't seem to be as pressing an issue as I thought it would be when I started.
Anyway, it just seems like a big job. Essentially building a stealth rv from scratch, bit by bit.
If you were doing it, what would you put in first?
Thanks.
Meanwhile, the reality that I'm in a city, surrounded by people who could make my life difficult if they wanted to is starting to sink in. And I feel like I don't have enough stealth.
Taking this into consideration, I started making a shopping list.
There's a lot of stuff I could take out of my current camper. Things like the gas lines, the stove, the refrigerator, maybe parts of the plumbing. I can also hit up a habitat re-store, I think, and get a break on things like cabinets and construction bits and pieces. And there's a fair bit I can do with cheap arduino boards and embedded raspberry pi's. My build would probably be very electric and gadget-centric.
All told, I figured out that if I bought a nice stealthy box truck, preferably with some kind of wrap or corporate logo on it, I could do a full conversion for about $15,000, above and beyond the cost of the truck -- which doesn't seem like an unattainable number. It's just not the kind of money I can plop down all at once.
I think the electrical system, solar cells, and insulation would probably be the most important things do first in a situation like that. And I've got this idea in my head, to split or augment the roof on the truck knight rider style, so that I can hide the solar panels when I'm not using them. A bed is important. But plumbing in broad general terms doesn't seem to be as pressing an issue as I thought it would be when I started.
Anyway, it just seems like a big job. Essentially building a stealth rv from scratch, bit by bit.
If you were doing it, what would you put in first?
Thanks.