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Nacho Libre
Mar 16, 2004
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6,177
Yakistan
For those of us above 6" and with a wife near 6" sleeping in the truck bed just wouldn't work.
Wife was always jealous of @Adventurous 's old setup until I pointed out our heights versus a 6" truck bed.
Well I am 6'4" and it works great for me. It really is best for solo stuff. I just sleep in the back with my bikes. I suppose a weekend with just my wife and I would be fine, but that would mean no bikes and no kids.
 

rideit

Bob the Builder
Aug 24, 2004
23,337
11,507
In the cleavage of the Tetons
Awning unfurled Friday on the road at 45 MPH.
I WAS the shitshow.
Gorilla tape and a Titan strap saved the day.
Probably a $600 boo-boo.
Last touched the awning a few thousand miles ago, no idea what happened...
 

stevew

resident influencer
Sep 21, 2001
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9,597
Gotta imagine unless the driver is a 3 year old girl that’ll be waaaay over payload.

As a former Tacoma owner I can attest that they are great when at or near stock, but it’s gonna be a dog with awful MPGs otherwise.
did not know it was a tacoma because the truck bed with awful wheel openings was missing....
 

Toshi

Harbinger of Doom
Oct 23, 2001
38,305
7,736
Is your equipment actually accurate at such low draws? Seems pretty close to 0 on the appropriate scale.
 
Is your equipment actually accurate at such low draws? Seems pretty close to 0 on the appropriate scale.
Yes.

is this what you got a raspberry pi for?
No, I'm using an Arduino. For this purpose I'm dealing with a couple of systems. I installed a Trimetric TM2030 battery monitor, which keeps track of charge state. It makes available a 2400 baud serial data stream of characters, e.g. PW=100,AH=0.45,T%=100,W=1.23,DSC=0.00,DSE=103,PW=100,r%=127,pD=-16.8,V=13.7,FV=13.7,V2=00.0,A=0.09,X=28A,FA=0.09,

I use an Arduino MEGA 2560 to receive, decode, and store timestamped received data in a text file on a micro SD card, and use Excel or Weka for data analysis. The receive/decode effort took me about a month and a half, starting in mid-August. I wound up writing about 600 lines of C++, and the logger is now stable and reliable.
 

rideit

Bob the Builder
Aug 24, 2004
23,337
11,507
In the cleavage of the Tetons
So, last year we had free indoor storage, total score. We had the axles flipped this spring, and we thought for sure that meant it wouldn't fit anymore...tried it yesterday, and it still fits!
Bonus!
 

eric strt6

Resident Curmudgeon
Sep 8, 2001
23,313
13,604
directly above the center of the earth
spent the day unloading my wifes riding stuff that she wore during competition for a week then many hours scrubbing dead bug carcasses off the camper followed by running over to the barn to finish unloading the tack area of the horse trailer....stick a fork in me
 

stevew

resident influencer
Sep 21, 2001
40,587
9,597
spent the day unloading my wifes riding stuff that she wore during competition for a week then many hours scrubbing dead bug carcasses off the camper followed by running over to the barn to finish unloading the tack area of the horse trailer....stick a fork in me
her horse....her shit?
 

profro

Turbo Monkey
Feb 25, 2002
5,617
314
Walden Ridge
I use an Arduino MEGA 2560 to receive, decode, and store timestamped received data in a text file on a micro SD card, and use Excel or Weka for data analysis. The receive/decode effort took me about a month and a half, starting in mid-August. I wound up writing about 600 lines of C++, and the logger is now stable and reliable.
Such a shame to undo all the cool points with your project by using Excel to analyze data...
 

profro

Turbo Monkey
Feb 25, 2002
5,617
314
Walden Ridge
Thanks - I had been screwing around with Weka, but its graphs are stupid fuzzy.
Gnuplot kills. Most professional plots I've ever created. Syntax is pretty simple and super easy to automate in anything that can do command line calls. I've used it in LabVIEW and C. I usually send it to JPGs I can insert in reports, but there are tons of other output options.
 

Full Trucker

Frikkin newb!!!
Feb 26, 2003
10,551
7,644
Exit, CO
Nerds.

(but also dataviz is rad)

Getting ready to do project(s) on the camper today. Not sure what I'll accomplish, but here's a short list of things that need doing:
  1. Repair one jack mount -- I clipped a pole with the right rear camper jack (corner mounted jobby) and it ripped the lag bolts out of one side. It still hangs on, but I'll need to repair those lag bolts... somehow. Thinking some sort of fill epoxy + longer lag screws would do it. Suggestions welcome.
  2. Modify / reinforce all jack mounts. Basically, these things are just lag bolted to the corners of the camper like yeay. Idea is to weld on some angle iron to the corner mount which makes a "basket" sort of thing and supports the camper from below, taking some stress off the lag bolts. I'll need to decide if this is what I'm gonna do BEFORE just plowing longer lag bolts in to the broken one (see above).
  3. Rip out shitty carpeting previous owner installed over the top of old shitty linoleum. Then rip out old shitty linoleum. Replace with some sort of better, newer flooring.
  4. Fix the front driver's corner... this could be done in conjunction with modifying the jack mounts. Basically, the bottom corner of the front driver bit has come loose and is hanging down about 1/2" or so. Need to poke around and see if it's super rotted and needs to be replaced, or is I can flood it with some sort of fill epoxy and screw it / glue it back in place.
  5. Build a sweet-ass sliding platform to sit our 65 quart Engel cooler on. Something like this right here but you know... DIY and whatnot. Actually this wouldn't get done today, but I could certainly plot out the space for it, do some measuring, and get the drawer pulls ordered. This project in conjunction with...
  6. Demo old fridge shroud, then build out new countertop with a bit of storage underneath and a new place for battery to be located. This could be done today, and is a separate project then #5 because I'd have to build this first anyways to make the space for the cooler slider.
  7. Figure out how to hang curtains more better. Old owner just stuck velcro to everything, and it sucks. The velcro that's stuck to the curtains, doesn't stick. So I could keep the velcro and just sew it to the curtains, or figure out a different way that involves being an adult.
  8. Fix/replace/eeeehhhh? the table. It's old, it's wobbly, we don't use it because if it's in there it's in the way. Something like yeay would be mo'bettah.
  9. Install front Torklift tiedowns, remove wacky bedside mounted front tiedowns.
Okay, that's the short list... for now. Maybe pics to come?
 
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