KYD Off-Grid Build with Airstream Nuts & Bolts
This blog includes links and product descriptions for most of the products used in our off-grid Dream Build with Airstream Nuts & Bolts. Congratulations to Daniel Bohlen for guessing the exact weight and winning two Battle Born GC2 batteries!
What does “off-grid” mean for RVing?
In the RV space, off-grid basically means that you can camp without hookups. You might also hear this referred to as “dry camping” or “boondocking.” Most RVs come off the lot with the basic electrical, water and sewer systems you need to do this for a day or so. You’ll likely have a fresh water tank, water pump, and black and gray storage tanks. But for more than a few hours of camping without shore power, you’ll need some off-grid modifications to your electrical system.
What does your RV need to be off-grid ready?
Nothing. The factory lead-acid batteries will run your 12v systems, such as the tongue jack, lights, water pump, or electric awning. If you have fresh water in the tank, you’re good to go for a night at a Harvest Host or some secluded spot using BLM land.
But the moment you want to watch TV or run a small appliance such as a coffee maker, you’ll need AC power (stuff that plugs into a conventional outlet), and that’s when you need to convert your battery power (DC) to 120V power (AC). To convert the power, you’ll need an inverter, which makes your batteries discharge at a faster rate—and that’s why off-grid mods require a bigger battery bank.
Now that you’re watching TV, sipping coffee and living normally away from the grid, if you want to stay longer than a night, you’ll need a way to recharge your batteries, and that’s when solar comes into play. If you’re super power hungry, like us, you might need a lot of solar to recharge your battery bank. Alternatively, you can use a generator to recharge faster.
Speaking of generators, if you want to run your AC on your batteries, you’ll need a generator anyway. Generators are great for mitigating the cost of your lithium/solar build.
We enjoy being off-grid for a couple of nights at a time, and we like the flexibility to stop at a Cracker Barrel or Love’s truck stop at the end of a long travel day. We also really enjoy Harvest Host stays and staying with friends at their homes.
In between a night or two of dry camping, we’re okay with staying at RV parks to dump, do laundry, and re-fill. To accomplish this style of “camping,” we would be perfectly fine with 2 Battle Born lithium batteries, a 1200-watt Victron inverter, 400 watts of solar (mostly to keep the system charged while in storage), DC-to-DC charging so we can re-charge while driving to the next stop, and a portable generator to use AC power from time to time, getting us back on-line if we should miscalculate our battery usage.
So did we need all these upgrades? No. Our desire for privacy, combined with wanting to share what’s possible in the world of lithium and solar, led us to create a Dream Build.
Where do you start?
Since episode 1, our message has been, “Start Small, Start Now.” We knew we were ready for an adventure and wanted to change things up, but it almost didn’t happen! We almost fell into the trap of waiting for the perfect dream. (As if it wouldn’t be fun if we didn’t have just the right truck, trailer or equipment!)
Once we validated that RV life was for us, it was easier to make it more of a priority, upgrade our RVs to fit the families needs and share the process so others in the community could learn from our experience, and mistakes!
Looking back now, we can hardly remember Ginger 1.0 or the problems we encountered, but we remember our experiences like it was yesterday. That’s why things depreciate over time, but experiences appreciate.
One of the benefits of starting small (even if you don’t have to) is you’ll appreciate the camping gear that adds convenience later. In many cases, your first RV isn’t exactly the best fit and it’s good to pay your dues, make a few mistakes and develop a camping style before investing a bunch of money into that RV.
When it comes to expensive RVs or solar, remember to start with what you have and where you are. You can always improve over time. We all have different needs and styles of RV travel, so not all of the items listed in the blog are for everyone. We wanted to document a “dream build” to show what’s possible; take what’s right for you, and leave the rest.
Airstream Nuts & Bolts
Ronnie, the founder of Airstream Nuts & Bolts, is the real deal. His attention to detail and off-grid design is second to none. Airstream Nuts & Bolts works on Airstreams only (as the name suggests). During most of the year, he works on just one Airstream at a time.
Off-grid builds take a week or less, depending on the scope of the project. Most customers drive from many states away and stay on-site during the build process. Ronnie also participates in the design process, helping customers select the right equipment based on their needs. Airstream Nuts & Bolts has a weekly flat-rate labor charge of $6,250, but could be more depending on the scope. This pricing model is nice so there are no surprises.
You can reach out to Ronnie using the contact form on his website here.
Are lithium batteries worth it for RVing?
We are major fans of lithium for many reasons, but mostly because we’re too negligent to keep lead-acid or AGM batteries operational.
A lead-acid battery must be kept above 50% capacity for the health of the battery. Easier said than done! Especially if you don’t have a battery monitoring system—and most lead-acid battery owners don’t. To make matters worse, when a lead-acid battery dies, it takes a major hit to the longevity of the battery. After several hits, it no longer charges at all. Lead-acid batteries are cheap… but not that cheap. If you have to change them several times, you’ll be approaching the cost of lithium.
There are too many benefits of lithium to count, so let’s start with the value. The life of a lithium battery is 3,000 to 5,000 lifecycles, and this is recorded in the Victron battery monitor system. As an example, our last Airstream had 6 Battle Born GC2 batteries and over 2.5 years of camping, we only used 61 charge cycles. That sounds too low, but a charge cycle is when the battery goes all the way to the bottom and back up to the top. So if we dry camp one night and use only 25% of the battery, it would take 4 nights of dry camping to reach 1 charge cycle. When we’re plugged into shore power, no charge cycles occur.
This is an important consideration for resale value. Lithium batteries essentially have an odometer; if you stick with desirable brands that stand behind their product, like Battle Born, you’ll get some of your investment back if or when you sell your RV.
Another advantage to lithium is that you can use the entire battery capacity, not just half (as with lead-acid). This means that one lithium battery is equivalent to two lead-acid batteries, and it’s half the weight. Plus, lithium doesn’t discharge gas, and you can install them pretty much anywhere in the coach that has space.
We’ve had Battle Born batteries since the start and they continue to offer stellar customer service and support. You can get pricing and other details here.
Victron for electrical system planning
From our perspective, Victron is the leader in inverters and off-grid components. In all of our builds over the years, we have not had a single issue with Victron components.
Below is a list of all the blue (Victron) parts we used in our off-grid dream build.
- Victron Quatro GX Inverter 12/3000 X2
- Victron Multi-Control
- Victron BMV 712
- Victron 712 Temp Sensor
- Cerbo GX
- GX Touch 70
- Orion XS Smart Buck Boost 50A DC/DC
- Victron Smart 150/85 MPPT
Lifting the Airstream with a Dexter lift kit
Not all Airstreams require a lift, but when they exceed 27 feet in length, there is a fair amount of distance behind the rear axle. In our experience, RV parks and civil engineering are not like they were when cars and trucks were smaller. Without a lift, we can hardly tow in or out of an RV park without dragging the bumper.
Lifting an Airstream is a fairly simple process and you can purchase the Dexter lift kit from eTrailer here. Just get the serial number listed on your Dexter axle and find the right part.
We don’t notice any difference in how it tows, but if we were forced to provide an answer, we would lean toward it towing better. Of course, the secondary purpose of the lift kit is that it’s required for the onboard generator mount, which we’ll cover next.
Be sure to check your axle to order the right lift kit. This is the one we used for our 2020 30′ Airstream Globetrotter
Adding an on-board generator with the airkrafters jenRAK
This mod was love at first sight. When we met Ronnie at Rainer National Park and he gave us a tour of his GT30, this was the single best upgrade we’d ever seen. Perhaps it’s because we spend so much time out west and prefer to camp off-grid with the AC on. There is a common misconception that the AC can be run on lithium alone—which is technically true, but just not as long as you’d need to stay cool all night long and have any juice* in the morning. *Power, not OJ.
Portable generators certainly get the job done, but they are a hassle to move around, and we found ourselves choosing RV parks over dry camping options just for the convenience.
Having an onboard generator changes that, because it is a push-button start and fairly quiet. To make this possible on an Airstream, Airkrafters created the jenRAK, which takes the place of the spare tire. The spare tire is relocated just in front of the fresh water tank. The fresh water tank has 8” of clearance before the lift; after the lift, the spare tire rack has 9” of clearance.
Airkrafters has designed many products for the Airstream, including the erPODS that we also enjoy. Not only do erPODS increase airflow, but they have reduced the noise when the AC is running. We can also point them directly at ourselves on hot days, much like the AC in a car. To our surprise, they improved the aesthetic of the interior and have a much more seamless look and feel than the pictures online.
You can get pricing for all Airkrafters products here.
Installing a Smart Plug system
If it’s not broken, don’t fix it. This is how I’ve felt about the Smart Plug over the past few years. But when Ronnie recommends a product, it’s usually worth it, and he was right again about the Smart Plug.
The technical benefit of the Smart Plug is more contact surface on the terminals, reducing heat. The benefit to the end user is that the plug is easier to operate and has a more secure connection to the side of the RV.
We also used a Smart Plug for the Starlink CAT5 cable, which we will discuss in more detail in a future episode about RV travel and the internet.
You can get pricing for the Smart Plug from eTrailer’s website here.
The ultimate skylight upgrade
We suspected the OEM skylights were lightweight based on how loud they were when it rained, but we had no idea just how flimsy they really were until Ronnie pulled them right off! Ronnie worked directly with Maxim Skylights to help create all the sizes for Airstream models. You can order the right model by filling out the order form on Maxim’s website here.
As you can see in Part 1 of the solar series, replacement is simple. Just make sure to use the right sealant.
What is an AC Easy Start?
We’ve used Easy Start devices on our past four RVs, which should tell you how much we like them. An Easy Start smooths out the initial surge of power when you start your RV air conditioner, making it possible to run the AC using an inverter or smaller generator. But there are other benefits, as Ronnie shares in the episode—by reducing the stress on your AC, an Easy Start can help your unit last longer.
You can save $25 on the device by using promo code KYD1. If the promo code is not active, sometimes the device is available on Amazon at a lower price.
Updates:
This blog will be a work in progress. We’ll make updates based on your feedback and include more links. For the other off-grid products found on Amazon, you can get those items on our Amazon store.
Gene Bethards says
1156 lbs
Keith says
Keith kinnard. 1188 lbs
George mcculley says
1244
Justin Hall says
1350
Sandro Lucato says
It’ll probably be nose heavy with generator… I‘ll say 1.200 even.
kevin Robinson says
Kevin Robinson says 1280
Joanne Johnson says
1200 ponds.
David Call says
1100 pounds
Darren M Nichols says
1172
Wynn Myers says
925 lbs
Stuart Rogel says
1047
Kim Bailey says
My guess is 1,090. 😊
Ryan Leahy says
1120
Shandel Santorini says
1287
Will Runyans says
1000 lbs
Agnes Hage says
1435
Jeff Jacobs says
1101
Carlos najera says
13057
Bernie says
1556
DON DARTT says
1241 lbs
Suzy Bethards says
1281
Jay M. McClellan says
989 lbs.
Kyle Dyer says
1200 lbs
Christy says
1125 lbs
Stephanie Smith says
998 lbs
James Olson says
1257
Dave Hollingshead says
1299
Chanda Hollingshead says
1350
Veronica O’Neal says
1276
Veronica O’Neal says
1276.
Veronica says
1276
Lyn Dick says
1297 lbs
Jonathan Dick says
1225 lbs
Tonya Hiatt says
1,475
Mike kenworthy says
1235 lbs
Chris Wojtowicz says
1126
LuAnn Silver says
1127 new tounge weight🤓
Adam Pittman says
910 pounds
Tom Silver says
870
alex fisher says
1275
Jamie Crouch says
1236
Joe Steinwand says
1128
Alice Whitehouse says
1303
Larry Overstreet says
1124 lbs.
Paul Theriault says
1426
Heath Dedman says
986 lbs tongue weight
Ashley Morris says
1301
David Hudson says
1,269 lbs.
Shawn Dedman says
117o
Logan says
I’m going with an even 1,000
Amanda Horvath says
1273
David Brown says
1475
Dawn Huett says
Hmm 990
Angela Bernal says
1215
Jon Zack says
1213
Royce Hakes says
May 12 2024 at 16:35
1415
Matthew Lang says
1176
Steve Stewart says
983#
JM says
1075
Masahiro Horikoshi says
1030
Stephanie Smith says
998 lbs
Sandy Beberniss says
1050
Todd says
721
Steven Gomez says
1211
Tracey Mimbs says
1108
JOHN says
1600lbs
Larry FLeck says
1176 pounds
James Mimbs says
1290
Danny Dunbar says
1470
John Mickley says
Tongue weight = 1128
Katie says
1102
Joseph Janicki says
925 lbs
David Collins says
1366
Todd Allison says
1258
David Parker says
1125
Jeff Jones says
1086
Patrick smith says
1252
Stephen Nye says
The new tongue weight should be 1,325 lbs
Mark and Tina Haasser says
1065 lbs
Donna Mayo says
1056
Anna Wojtowicz says
1127
Brian Hoyt says
1075
Ross Ledonne says
1415
keith trimmer says
1111 lbs
Doug Lopes says
1115
Richard Price says
1176
Richard Byers says
1,071 lbs
Paula E Williams says
New tongue weight 1091 with full gas bottles
Eric Evarts says
1187#
Ron Laxton says
1225
Matt McGee says
1125
Alan Lutz says
1135
Adrian Aparicio says
1,350 lbs
Glenn Toepert says
1313
Kim Wise says
850 lbs
Chris Moore says
1238
Chris Beckner says
1275
Chris Beckner says
1245
Karen Smith says
1145
Brian Sparks says
1100
Matt Chabot says
1389
Andrea Chabot says
1227
Stephen R says
1101
Jim Docter says
986
Lisa Bierlein says
1035
Karen Fisher says
Tongue weight guess is 1165
Rick Condra says
925
Kim Condra says
945
Dennis Davidson says
1178#
Laura Low says
925
Rezz says
925 – fingers crossed!
Teressa Newlun says
1675
John Brattlof says
975
Tye West says
1325
Pam Elliott says
1179
Tami Vallier says
1170
Brian says
1045
Michael says
1065 new tongue weight
Jordan Herrmann says
675
William Delgado says
1350lbs
Jonathan Hylton says
969
Gabe Young says
987lbs.
Dale Terry says
1081
Bill Corrigan says
1332
Luis J Munoz says
1200
Carol L Petersen says
1070
Justin Erbskorn says
1092
Ryan Keaton says
1202 lbs
Barron Penner says
1350 tongue weight.
Marcus says
1320
Donna Hedges says
1125
Mike B from Michigan says
1010 pounds
Amber Durand says
753
David Asher says
1159
mark hedges says
1325
Joseph Janicki says
928
Madee says
1,205
Dean Harris says
1272 lbs
GR Banton says
1189
Joe says
1111lbs
Mike says
1280
Tarran says
1330
Dusten Harrison says
1125
kurtis taggart says
1185lb
Doug Cocanour says
1184
Darrell says
1095
John Sanchez says
1475
Michael says
1085
Cara Bryant says
999
Gary Pay says
1200 lbs
Christian says
1372 lbs
Giovanni Rodriguez says
1340
Chuck says
974 lbs.
Jesse Sailler says
1150
William Hoops says
1207l
Jason Braun says
1275
kristen braun says
1325
ashley braun says
1075
Garry Hammond says
My guess is 1334 lbs Tongue Weight! – Cheers!
David says
1182
William says
1219
Keith Sturgeon says
Keith Sturgeon
My guess is 900 pounds
David Salazar says
1001
Brenda Thomas says
1776 #
Jim Mitchem says
1135 lbs
Denise says
1127 lbs
Sharon says
1450
James Norman says
1100 lbs (with seeing the gauge at 1050 rather than the 1025 Ronnie said… 🤣)
Otherwise, 1125 going by the initial figure that Ronnie said…
Brett Bishop says
1080
Chloe says
1295lbs
Sabrina Osowski says
the new tongue weight is 1075. I hope. thanks for all you do.
Richard Martin says
the new tongue weight is 1105. I hope. thanks for all you do
Brian Whitright says
1205
Barbara Legan says
1436
Wanda DellaSperanza says
1000lbs. (your measurement actually looked closer to 1050 lbs.) Not knowing the weight of the tire & its brace might make it closer to the same weight, but to be optimistic, going with 1000 lbs.
(BTW Vinnie put our lift on our 33FB Classic by himself, here in the yard) Now we need to make an appt with Ronnie Dennis and his pit crew)
4catsandacamper says
1150lbs tongue weight
Mathieu Pitre says
1193lbs
Alan B deGraffenreid says
1325
Mike says
1435
Doug Barkholz says
1187
Patrick Fontanosa says
Tongue weight is 1140lbs
Mark says
1075lbs
Justin says
1326
Allen S says
1243
Derek Dilaj says
I am thinking 1108 lbs. Thank you for getting my family into RVing.
Michelle says
1283
Robinson Candelier says
1272 pounds
Great Job guys
John says
975 pounds
Jeff Gliwa says
1,100 lbs.
Keith Clendaniel says
1125
Dan Sponseller says
927 pounds
Mason Clark says
1162 pounds
Darren Stotesbery says
1225
Dusty says
1025 pounds
Chris Manibusan says
1127. Work looks great! Makes me want to trade our trailer in for an airstream!
Michelle says
625
Mark Sebastian says
975 lbs And I think you need to upgrade the axles and bearings.
Justin cosper says
1150
Susan Jennings says
1234
Brian Brown says
1235
Denise Shaul says
1225 pounds because F250 max tongue weight is 1250 pounds to safely tow.
Amy says
1181
Mark E Parker says
1186
Chad Van Dyke says
1250
Chris Calabrese says
1475
Stan Peacock says
1165
Randall Renfro says
1085
David Ketterer says
1050
Vince Knight says
1155
Libby Hardy says
1245 lbs
Lori says
1000
David Acorn says
1186
Libby Hardy says
I thought more about it
I would say
1100 lbs
Diana Smith says
1347 pounds
Patricia Morrone says
1255 would be my guess
Jeffrey gurtizen says
My guess is 1321
Karen gurtizen says
My guess is 1275
Courtney Colpan says
1227
Jessica Mackay says
976lb
Eric Mackay says
1275lb
Sharon Turner says
1106
Sharon Turner says
1115
Sharon Maddox Turner says
1127
Chad Plasters says
946
PAUL BOYLE says
951
Chad Callender says
1176
Tim Dickinson says
1225
Val Dickinson says
1250
Jay says
632 pounds
David vaughn says
840
Jodie Ledonne says
1241
Patty Kowalski says
My guess is 1023
Michele & Juan says
Our guess is 1183
Rick says
1173
Rob Cooper says
1281
Isslaam Abouremeleh says
1137
Kevin D says
1175
Bill Andrews says
1025
James says
1144
Brad Bell says
1,320!
Frank Welch says
1256
Tina Welch says
1019
Todd says
1050
Sam Carleton says
1125
Shannon O'Leary says
800lbs
Lacey Garcia says
1464
Todd says
1325
Ben P says
tongue weight 1040
Steven Rood says
1124
Robert & Ashley says
1145
Joe D Sigmon says
1157
Benoit Dextradeur says
I think it should be around 1111 pound
Robert Fogg says
1077
Hector Orsini says
Let go with 1400 lbs.
Wilda says
1450
Jenessa says
933
Bob Bishop says
1098 lbs
Kenneth Beauchamp says
1236
Tyler Gunter says
I think it will only increase slightly. Maybe 1087
David N. says
1234
Janet Campbell says
1050
Dan Tindall says
I’ll guess 1075 lbs
Melanie says
Nice episode! Looks like folks think they’re submitting weight via comment when it’s actually through the link you provided. Hope it’s ok I submitted multiple guesse bc I’d love those batteries and I don’t think I can successfully guess lol. Thanks for this awesome giveaway opportunity 🙂
David says
what other link is there?
Joe Cluck says
1104
Johnny Colon says
1500
Mike says
1299
Mark says
1278
Christina Uhlman says
1389
Denise Petrin says
The weight will be 1190
Jody says
1065
Tim May says
968
Kristine Anderson says
1160
John May says
1250
Nathan Carlton says
1225 Lbs
George Lutch says
1130 lbs
Will Riddle says
I would say that since you started at 1025 tongue weight, the new tongue weight will be 1040.
Jason Klaren says
1177
Craig Lasserre says
1,225
Ashley Turnbull says
1,275
Blake Hx says
“1 dollar Bob!”🤣 JK nobody has said 1502 so I’ll take it! great video as always! Ronnie and Tara look like awesome and fun people to work with (or just to video;)! Y’all make me more jealous with every episode but I wish you all the best!
Steve Brady says
939
Gary Turner says
1136
Sarah Gabers says
1033
Ryan Gardner says
1111 lbs.
Ryan Black says
1488 lbs
Really nice– Thanks y’alls
Weston Rich says
999 lbs
Mary Rich says
1057 lbs
Patrick Robichaux says
1010 lbs
Ed Schroeder says
1120 lbs
Clint Johanson says
1049
Raef says
1205
John Madsen says
1287
Joel R Lofton says
1320 weight
Joel R Lofton says
1324 weight
donovan wetherholt says
1220
John Keefe says
1345
Mike Eaton says
650 tongue weight
Melaynie says
1756
Rory Vitaga says
1045
David Schuttler says
980 lbs
David Schuttler says
Guess we missed the deadline already as the entry link is gone?
Thought we had until Sunday.
Just finished installing solar so I didn’t need to win.
Andrew van Zielst says
1200 lbs
Daniel Galliher says
1075 lbs tongue weight
Barbara Clemons says
1372
Barbara Clemons says
1375
Zack says
963 lbs
Chris Brown says
1094 lbs. I trust those guys to keep it within a few pounds of what it was.
Julie Echols says
Our best guess is 1023.
Joe Ruden says
1175
Kent Schroeder says
1075 lbs
Brian Garhammer says
1222
James Harrington says
1225
denise robinson says
I’m guessing 1088 lbs.
Lisa says
1026
Kaleigh Coolsaet says
1245
Tracy & Doug Irwin says
New weight 900 pounds
James Echols says
1098
Mike White says
1094
Heath Trost says
1081lbs
Kim Bailey says
My guess is 1,090 😊.
Andy Cronk says
let’s go… 1301lbs!
Tommy Smythe says
1395
Anthony Fineberg says
1052
Pamela Bridgnell says
1175 lbs
HA says
1500 lbs
Christopher D says
1156 lbs
Rachel Byland says
P.S. My hubby was trying to submit his guess on Friday, May 17th (not the 18th as I previously mistakenly stated), at 11pm… 1,032 lbs.
James Leery says
1230
Michael Schock says
1250lbs
Chris Dahl says
1324lbs
Dave Tedder says
975 pounds
Tyler says
940 lbs
Frank M Massotto Jr says
1250
Brian Penatzer says
1163 pounds
walter segura says
1100
david taylor says
new tongue weight of 1141
Lori Smith says
New weight = 1612 lbs
Ernest Moore says
1186
Tom says
1,182lbs
Steve Whetstone says
1130
Skip Garton says
1675 lbs
Sheri Schwartzkopf says
New tongue weight 982lbs
John Aubel says
965 lbs
Duane A Miller says
1150 lbs
Rick Ashley says
1005
Jan Ashley says
1035 lbs.
Luke says
1478
Tom Hargrove says
1350 lbs
Thom Walbran says
weight 1601. 4
Christopher Hagerich says
1111 lbs
Aaron Lakanen says
989
Joseph Snowberger says
1111 lbs
Debra Moore says
1195
Kelly Heath says
tongue weight 1122
Hank Reece says
1035
Michael Shane Leiser says
1,455.00
André LeBlanc says
1,020 lbs
Nadine Cormier says
1025
Nadine Cormier says
1026
David Garton says
1175
Andrew says
1246
Danny Lane says
895 lbs
Sandra Parrish says
1225 lbs
Joe Parrish says
New weight 1200 pounds
Bruce Vincent says
1210
Larry says
1365
Lawrence Inguagiato says
1437lbs new TW
John says
Can you add the solar panel model used in this install? ty!
Dave Lawlor says
1186
dan says
Dan Sudfeld says 1385
dan says
Dan Sudfeld says 1385
Calvin Walstad says
1345 lbd
Danielle says
976
Jeff & Amanda Ames says
1247 lbs.
Paul Betzner says
Great job on the upgrade!! I wanted to let you know that you need to return to North West Arkansas. You missed going to the 1st National River in the US, the Buffalo River! It is beautiful. Warm spring weather before the heat of summer is best. The River has not been dammed so spring rains make for an awesome canoe float trip. Contact Buffalo Outdoor Center for RV park and canoe rental info. If you find yourself on Interstate 40 between Little Rock and Memphis. Y’all are welcome to stop in and stay the night at our farm. Did I mention that I have about 300lb of pecans? Yours truly, Paul and Rhonda Betzner
Albert Saenz says
1200lbs
Keith Woods says
1350
Shawn Woods says
1190 lbs
jonathan liabenow says
999
Dave Wylie says
1195
Gregory Joslin says
So, how much does a complete upgrade like this cost for and airstream. I’m sure that I am not the only one wondering.. I’v e been traveling in a dutch star for the past five years, and am thinking of downsizing to enjoy some more state and national parks.
James Mimbs says
Can you let us know what brand of Solar Panels were used and also about the Solar Panel Mounting hardware that were used for them? Are they on Amazon or are they custom and if so can we buy them from Airstream Nuts and Bolts? I want to know as I am ready to purchase them for our 27 FBT FC. thank you in advance.
Timothy Griffin says
1050
Scott Finchum says
915 lbs
Michael T Schock says
It looked like you added the Ford TPMS for the trailer. Do you have a link for this?
John Macias says
1420 on the tongue weight
matthew zaleznik says
I’m guessing 1125….
Matt says
890
Steven C Sheffield says
You didn’t make it easy but it looks like just your power system upgrade (at sticker) were over $20k (without panels) on top of a $150k trailer and a $75k truck. Nice Rig! I realize you are a shrewd businessman(couple), but I think you might want to put your disclaimers in bold print to help folks manage their expectations.
Marcus says
For what that upgrade provides, the quality of the parts and the installation design/quality, I would fit that into my budget in a heartbeat. Outstanding build
Paul McMinn says
toungue weight guess is 1229 lbs
Rylan says
1250
William Hibbs says
1074
Robert Eakin says
985 togue weight
Ryan says
1105
Brian Lowe says
1255
Slater Crosby says
1650
Eric says
1246