DIY micro camper | Full Build Timelapse in under 10 Minutes

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[Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] so all right guys so camper is complete as of right now it's been behind my truck probably probably close to 20 hours i don't know how many miles a couple hundred miles it's been doing great and i just want to show you guys the interior of this thing now that it's all done so overall i've been happy with these doors and these windows the door opens rather easy and here's something you guys didn't see in the time lapse i put kind of a coat rack so you can hang a hat up backpack just some clothes anything to keep keep it out of the way instead of being there on the floor here are our led puck lights all functioning and those are on a dimmer switch so you can see you can dim those all the way down or brighten them all the way up and then we also got our max air vent fan it's like 12 speed or 13 speed or something like that can either suck air out or blow air in and that thing has been amazing as far as sleeping here goes we don't ever use it as ceiling fan mode we actually use it to pull air up and out and it draws in our fresh air through our windows and it's just been working great powering everything with that eco flow over there portable power bank just plugging into the 12-volt cigarette lighter and as you guys may have saw in the time-lapse this is my electrical panel i left some room over here in the future if i ever go to add some things maybe a solar controller anything like that went ahead and left me a little bit of space this is our dimmer for the lights and then this will be for the exterior lighting which is not done yet i'm waiting on the roof rack pieces that are cut to come in the mail so that's kind of delayed right now here we got our vent fan remote as you can see it shows the speed we're at 30 right now air out shows it's open and on shows the temperature inside the camper and then it also shows outdoor temperature which is 89 so it's pretty hot right now you can turn that on up i don't believe you can turn the beeping off on the fan at least i haven't figured it out yet it's not too annoying though once you get used to it some other features that i've added to the camper here is a cup holder on each side so those just flip open you could drink a beer or set your water bottle or even set your phone you could do that and then kind of prop your phone up there overnight we are putting our phones and stuff up here on the shelf because we can plug it into the eco flow and that seems to be working really well for us for the bedding we went with a six inch tri-fold foam mattress and we love this thing man it's so comfortable it's probably more comfortable than our bed at home and i wouldn't trade it for anything it also kind of folds up into a couch configuration which i kind of thought we'd use more but we really haven't because it's already nice enough to sit in there and hang out as it is give you guys a little bit of info on the suspension so these are timber and axles suspension and they are the 2000 pound hd so as you can see compared to a standard axle you get loads more clearance uh you don't have to worry about drag and axle and also they're super strong they're kind of self-contained you don't have to have any shocks or anything like that it's just a bolt-on unit and it makes it super simple to build a custom trailer up here we got our removable receiver for our hitch so we're doing a lock and roll hitch system they have a two inches that you can go in here that's for anti-theft so this is locking i could pull that out put that lock back in it then not have to worry about anybody driving away with my trailer when i'm not there as far as the lock and roll hitch goes i do like this thing i will say it's a little noisy and i'm not it's not even this part it's how it fits in my bumper so that may be my bumper's fault more than anything and also i think i need just a little bit more tongue weight because it seems going uphill is when it'll rattle the most but you guys may have noticed these tabs in the build video and those are actually for a motorcycle carrier so having that tongue weight up front should keep that rattling down to a minimum and then also once i get my roof rack up there and then it gets my boxes i'm going to put some wheel chocks and other random stuff just that little bit more weight should help minimize that but i may come up with a solution to keep that from rattling even more overall i'm super happy with how the build turned out i can't really think of anything that i wished i would have done differently maybe i will in the future and i'll definitely let you guys know if you guys are looking for build plans to build your own i have blueprints for sale on my website and also i have a whole build series that you guys may have not seen if you just stumbled across this video and it's a very detailed uh five part build series on how i built this trailer you could even just build it straight off that video those videos alone very detailed give you plenty of information and i really appreciate if you guys go check it out and also don't forget to subscribe to the channel and we'll see on the next one
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Channel: Adv4x4
Views: 2,102,768
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Keywords: Start, To, Finish, Micro, Camper, DIY, Timelapse, Build, Transformation, Teardrop, Squaredrop, Timbren, Axle less, HD, off-road
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Length: 14min 28sec (868 seconds)
Published: Sun Aug 28 2022
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