Inverter in the camper for self-sufficient 230 V

THE PROJECT

Even if a camper is as good as brand new, not everything always fits like a glove. A pure gas heater from Truma may have too little heat output and too much gas consumption, the 80 Ah AGM battery simply doesn't have enough juice and the 1600 watt coffee machine only works with shore power. We can start retrofitting the Inverter in the camper for self-sufficient 230 V can help. This also includes an upgrade to a lithium battery and an additional diesel parking heater so that the caravan is cosy and warm!

THE LIVING CAR

Before: Knaus Van Ti semi-integrated motorhome

Afterward: Self-sufficient caravan

  • Retrofitting diesel auxiliary heating
  • Upgrade to 200 Ah lithium battery
  • Installation 2000 W inverter
  • incl. looping out 230 V consumers
  • Production of customised carpets
2000 W inverter in the camper for enough coffee on the road
2000 W inverter in the camper for enough coffee on the road
Large 200 Ah lithium battery in the Knaus motorhome for self-sufficient travelling
Large 200 Ah lithium battery in the Knaus motorhome for self-sufficient travelling
A diesel parking heater is superior to the Truma Combi in terms of performance and consumption
A diesel parking heater is superior to the Truma Combi (gas) in terms of performance and consumption
No carpet makes your feet cold, especially in winter
No carpet makes your feet cold, especially in winter
The customised floor covering is of high quality with impact sound insulation
The customised floor covering is of high quality with impact sound insulation
Carpet for Knaus and other motorhomes is not available off the peg
Carpet for Knaus and other motorhomes is not available off the peg