- able to sleep comfortably inside the vehicle (1 person)
- built-in propane cookstove
- built-in decent sized 12v refrigerator
- sink with pumped water for cleanup & "showers"
- enough built-in food & stuff storage space for a week-long trip
- and all of this had to be completely removable so I didn't lose the utility of the "pickup" bed
This is a 2 piece plywood shelf that sits on the framework that the drawers hang from. (shown next) And when you open the tailgate you see this:
Both drawers pull out on 40" full extension slides that hang from the support structure. They clear the floor by ~ 3/16". L & R drawers each have smaller, full extension drawers for better organization.
The propane for the stove lives in the stove tray and the flex hose is pre-connected to the stove so I just screw on a bottle, hit the igniter and i'm cooking.
The top of the compartment to the right of the stove is a cutting / prep board which also
pops up to access more storage. Note the lower drawer that only opens 1/3 of the way because I forgot about the TG support cable! The water jug on the shelf is drinking / cooking water - the wash water is another system (that i'll show later)
The left box holds the collapsible sink, the plumbing, the 12v water pump, electrical connections and the 12v refrigerator.
The sink with the "faucet".
Water pump hides behind the pull out drawer at the end of the box.
the refrigerator holds ~ 20 quarts (IIRC) and draws ~ 3.5 amps max. (talk about electrical later)
The "wash" water comes from a modified Swiss Army surplus 5 gal water bag that hangs from brackets I added above the left window in the cap. One of the advantages of this setup is that when it's hot out I can take the bag out and set on the roof to heat up during the day and then have a hot shower - with 60 PSI water pressure - at the end of the day!
The 3/8" hose from the bag connects to the box plumbing with a quick disconnect.
The advantage of this setup is that I can remove the bag, set it on the roof in the AM and then, later in the day, I can hook it up again and take a hot shower - with 50 PSI water pressure!
The power cable connects to the box wiring with plugs. The refrigerator has a built-in Low Voltage Disconnect circuit but it's set way too low so I added a LVD circuit board so I can dial in the disconnect point - 12.1 volts - to a value that will actually protect the camper battery bank (more on this later)
This is enough for tonight - i'll post more soon to show the rest of the mods...