The box is US military, then we completely stripped it down and work on it for a few years building it ourselves.
@spencermorrow2899Күн бұрын
Not a Real overlanding rig
@NOMADventures360Күн бұрын
So if being able to travel 8 months never connecting to power and changing locations almost daily traveling 14,000 miles through 23 states isn’t overlanding what is?
@carrieknight923922 сағат бұрын
Yeah, what is YOUR definition of overlanding?
@tyb3938Күн бұрын
Use the same exact pumps to fill our Airstream when boondocking. One pump for fresh and then one to pump out grey water. Your rig is super sweet, congrats
@NOMADventures360Күн бұрын
Thanks, those pumps are great. I’ve pumped uphill with 175’ of hose without any problems.
@user-pt7xd1ij6rКүн бұрын
Just wantwd to say that's a lot of planning, dedication, and work you two have put in is awesome! Me and my wife appreciate the spirit of adventure. We have our Van and pretty sure you've seen us 😂. Wish you safe travels and priceless memories to come!
@NOMADventures360Күн бұрын
Thank you! We love the adventure of discovering all the beauty our country has to offer!
@delusionaltranquility1702 күн бұрын
Quite a wild rig! Caught you outside of Rhinlander Walmart. Does the bed drop over the sink by the AC? Where do y’all sleep? Had to check out your channel. God Speed
@NOMADventures360Күн бұрын
Yes the bed is on electric actuators and drops down for sleeping. The video that shows the interior walk through shows how it works.
@coachgeo3 күн бұрын
what is between the frame rails? water/sewer tanks?
@NOMADventures3603 күн бұрын
A 90 gallon freshwater tank. Also have a 40 gallon freshwater tank inside the habitat.
@coachgeo2 күн бұрын
@@NOMADventures360 is the 90 a custom tank or did a generic RV tank fit just right? If Generic.... link? You put a heater on the tank below deck?
@NOMADventures3602 күн бұрын
All custom, yes I put a heater on the bottom of the tank also a recirculating pump on it that passes through a heat exchanger. Most of my build is on steel soldiers.
@markdiehl80504 күн бұрын
Seen the rig in the gaylord Meijers today. nice set up.
@NOMADventures3604 күн бұрын
Thanks sorry I missed you.
@garbi85264 күн бұрын
What bike is that? Looks like a CB650R !
@NOMADventures3604 күн бұрын
Way smaller…Honda Grom with Black plastics and a Givi box.
Where I worked, you'd be sacked for being so close to a suspended load!
@NOMADventures3607 күн бұрын
Luckily my brother is the supervisor where we performed this.
@Potatotroopermusic110 күн бұрын
Where is that
@NOMADventures36010 күн бұрын
Big Shoal Creek in Arkansas in the national forest.
@Potatotroopermusic110 күн бұрын
Did you get a video at Tahquamenon Falls
@NOMADventures36010 күн бұрын
Oh , no that was near where we live in Florida.
@386179510 күн бұрын
Hi! Where is there?
@NOMADventures36010 күн бұрын
Sorry I thought you were asking about a different video, the alligator video was in Florida near our home.
@alvindorris437315 күн бұрын
Wow and prefer. Lol
@NOMADventures36015 күн бұрын
Thanks
@MogsAndDogs17 күн бұрын
Beautiful work
@NOMADventures36017 күн бұрын
Thank you
@chrisandlaurie814817 күн бұрын
Stop planting ahit and doing fake videos like its not obvious
@NOMADventures36017 күн бұрын
That’s as rear as it gets, if you haven’t noticed all of my videos are raw and no editing. We plenty more of those videos.
@NOMADventures36017 күн бұрын
Oh my wife just explained that you think I put it in the dirt then dug it out.🤣 nope that’s all real.
@NOMADventures36017 күн бұрын
I’m not that guy, look at my videos we just do them raw. My wife and I don’t have the time do all that. We are just posting things that people have asked us about. Just for fun. No money hopes here. Well wishes
@bramptonlepage162918 күн бұрын
Exciting, and definitely a solution I can use. Are you able to share some photos of the hidden pneumatic action that takes place underneath?
@NOMADventures36017 күн бұрын
I could if I knew how to share photos on here🤣
@chrisbonen644820 күн бұрын
Saw you drive by yesterday, looks great!
@NOMADventures36019 күн бұрын
Thanks
@NEILSWORLD22 күн бұрын
Nice!
@NOMADventures36022 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@lostcaper574724 күн бұрын
Brilliant design. I’m guessing it won’t be long before others start using it 👍
@NOMADventures36024 күн бұрын
Thanks, doubling my solar in just a few seconds is a game changer.
@2hotscottpro23 күн бұрын
How’s the shading? They don’t appear to go out far enough? Looks great though!
@NOMADventures36023 күн бұрын
They are partially exposed by 6”prior to expanding them. With 30” pneumatic actuators they are fully exposed with just the brush guard creating a little bit of shade. But only loosing about 30 watts per panel.
@jameswaters31324 күн бұрын
What shades are those? Can you share a link? I'm thinking about removing the military blackout panels after seeing yours.
@NOMADventures36024 күн бұрын
I purchased them from Amazon 3 years ago. They used to be called DOOYA but when I search my orders it’s now called VIDEMA. They look very similar just a different name. I originally purchased one to verify that I could make it work before I ordered all of the. I then painted the outside of the vinyl panel black. They’ve worked great for me. a.co/d/eussF39
@FingerFade26 күн бұрын
How reliable is that bed mechanism? Aren't you afraid of getting crushed against the ceiling during your sleep or the bed failing on your head while you're cooking?
@NOMADventures36025 күн бұрын
🤣 Extremely reliable. The electric actuators are from Progressive Automation, 4 total all controlled from a single control box which insures they all move equally. We have presets on the touch pad controller that only go partially to the top or bottom and then we have to manually hold the controller to go the rest of the way to prevent anything from being crushed. Like my wife! If I remember correctly they 4 actuators can lift a total weight of 1,600 lbs. The type of screw lead that moves them makes it impossible to just slip or fall.
@MogsAndDogs26 күн бұрын
Looks great!
@NOMADventures36022 күн бұрын
Thanks
@stephendickey580927 күн бұрын
Canal park
@NOMADventures3604 күн бұрын
Saw you
@stephendickey580927 күн бұрын
Sitting next to it in my car rn
@NOMADventures3604 күн бұрын
Saw you
@386179527 күн бұрын
Хороших Вам путешествий! Жду свой с нетерпением) Ещё пару месяцев наверное..😅
@NOMADventures36026 күн бұрын
Where are you located?
@386179526 күн бұрын
@@NOMADventures360 Russia
@marcodessy1444Ай бұрын
😂
@NOMADventures36023 сағат бұрын
Thanks
@livingworkingoutsideboxАй бұрын
Looks like a we'll thought out floor plan.
@NOMADventures360Ай бұрын
Thanks it was about 4 years of hard work, I did all aspects of the build with my own two hands except for final paint and the leather seat upholstery.
@livingworkingoutsideboxАй бұрын
Great way to boost your capacity 😊
@NOMADventures36023 сағат бұрын
Thanks
@livingworkingoutsideboxАй бұрын
Great looking rig. Thanks for sharing 👍
@NOMADventures36023 сағат бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@howardcohen4845Ай бұрын
Nice
@NOMADventures36023 сағат бұрын
Thanks
@2hotscottproАй бұрын
That’s nine n deep!
@NOMADventures36023 сағат бұрын
Is it is
@tomblauyou72Ай бұрын
hello . which windows are these ? and which fridge ? thx 🙏
@NOMADventures360Ай бұрын
Original military M1079 windows and Dometic 12v fridge.
@tomblauyou72Ай бұрын
@@NOMADventures360 thank you 🙏 very much. peaceful travels !
@BADGE306Ай бұрын
Nice!! Have a great time in my neck of the woods!! It was really cool meeting you guys today!!
@NOMADventures36023 сағат бұрын
We will!
@BADGE306Ай бұрын
Hey you guys!! I just met you today. I don't want to give away your location.
@NOMADventures36023 сағат бұрын
Thanks
@ironranger1Ай бұрын
Spotted in Cook MN. Would have said hi but figured you might want some you time.
@NOMADventures360Ай бұрын
Should have said hi! We love sharing our adventures.
@zachhoeyk2395Ай бұрын
I just seen this truck in St. Paul Minnesota today
@NOMADventures36023 сағат бұрын
Thanks for watching
@mikekaduceАй бұрын
Did I see you in Mankato Minnesota today?
@NOMADventures360Ай бұрын
Yes
@salon101west8Ай бұрын
I like your shower. We are in Texas. Please share who constructed shower. Thank you. Safe travels.
@NOMADventures360Ай бұрын
Thanks unfortunately, I custom made it myself. Took about 3 weeks of design, fabrication, grinding and blending.
@Hank00011Ай бұрын
Beautifully done!
@NOMADventures36023 сағат бұрын
Thank you very much!
@FreeMissionsАй бұрын
You're giving Homeland security night sweats lol
@aliciaherrera2785Ай бұрын
I seen you at sams club today!!
@NOMADventures36023 сағат бұрын
Thanks for watching
@matthoward923Ай бұрын
Sorry I missed you @ Sam’s today. Your truck looks bigger in person, but your videos don’t do justice to how clean it is.
@NOMADventures360Ай бұрын
I’m definitely not a professional with the camera. My skills are engineering and fabrication.
@2hotscottproАй бұрын
When I first seen one of these trucks parked in a lot.I was like did it land here.Surely too big for a road .lol
@NOMADventures36023 сағат бұрын
LOL!!! Thanks for watching
@user-cv2wq6yf7hАй бұрын
This sound only takes me down a road that I wish I could travel
@stickandruddermflАй бұрын
I thought a state of the art solar panel these days had about a 23% efficiency. You mention 80% though, but maybe I´m misinterpreting your comment. Could you please clarify?
@NOMADventures360Ай бұрын
If a solar panel is rated as a 100 watt panel you can expect to get 80 watts with direct sunlight in the middle of summer. Because they become less efficient as they heat up. They are most efficient on cold days but then the sun is typically lower on the horizon.
@lostcaper5747Ай бұрын
Kills me watching these videos, it’s the dream. Glad you get to live it, enjoy 😊
@XcarecaXАй бұрын
Great job on the truck, really smart design! May I ask what type of plug you guys used in the shower to keep the water from coming up? And did you make the bathroom sink custom or did you source it from a manufacturer?
@NOMADventures360Ай бұрын
Great questions, we bought a large tapered rubber plug from Lowes and jam it in there with our foot. Custom made sink starting with a 2 1/2" Deep Steam Table Pan from Amazon.
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Who built the habitat box?
The box is US military, then we completely stripped it down and work on it for a few years building it ourselves.
Not a Real overlanding rig
So if being able to travel 8 months never connecting to power and changing locations almost daily traveling 14,000 miles through 23 states isn’t overlanding what is?
Yeah, what is YOUR definition of overlanding?
Use the same exact pumps to fill our Airstream when boondocking. One pump for fresh and then one to pump out grey water. Your rig is super sweet, congrats
Thanks, those pumps are great. I’ve pumped uphill with 175’ of hose without any problems.
Just wantwd to say that's a lot of planning, dedication, and work you two have put in is awesome! Me and my wife appreciate the spirit of adventure. We have our Van and pretty sure you've seen us 😂. Wish you safe travels and priceless memories to come!
Thank you! We love the adventure of discovering all the beauty our country has to offer!
Quite a wild rig! Caught you outside of Rhinlander Walmart. Does the bed drop over the sink by the AC? Where do y’all sleep? Had to check out your channel. God Speed
Yes the bed is on electric actuators and drops down for sleeping. The video that shows the interior walk through shows how it works.
what is between the frame rails? water/sewer tanks?
A 90 gallon freshwater tank. Also have a 40 gallon freshwater tank inside the habitat.
@@NOMADventures360 is the 90 a custom tank or did a generic RV tank fit just right? If Generic.... link? You put a heater on the tank below deck?
All custom, yes I put a heater on the bottom of the tank also a recirculating pump on it that passes through a heat exchanger. Most of my build is on steel soldiers.
Seen the rig in the gaylord Meijers today. nice set up.
Thanks sorry I missed you.
What bike is that? Looks like a CB650R !
Way smaller…Honda Grom with Black plastics and a Givi box.
@@NOMADventures360 Looks amazing, congratulations!
Nice install. thanks for sharing
Thanks, years of hard work.
Super nice setup!
Thank you! Lots of hard work.
Is this you in Charlevoix today 5/3024
That was us
Where I worked, you'd be sacked for being so close to a suspended load!
Luckily my brother is the supervisor where we performed this.
Where is that
Big Shoal Creek in Arkansas in the national forest.
Did you get a video at Tahquamenon Falls
Oh , no that was near where we live in Florida.
Hi! Where is there?
Sorry I thought you were asking about a different video, the alligator video was in Florida near our home.
Wow and prefer. Lol
Thanks
Beautiful work
Thank you
Stop planting ahit and doing fake videos like its not obvious
That’s as rear as it gets, if you haven’t noticed all of my videos are raw and no editing. We plenty more of those videos.
Oh my wife just explained that you think I put it in the dirt then dug it out.🤣 nope that’s all real.
I’m not that guy, look at my videos we just do them raw. My wife and I don’t have the time do all that. We are just posting things that people have asked us about. Just for fun. No money hopes here. Well wishes
Exciting, and definitely a solution I can use. Are you able to share some photos of the hidden pneumatic action that takes place underneath?
I could if I knew how to share photos on here🤣
Saw you drive by yesterday, looks great!
Thanks
Nice!
Thanks!
Brilliant design. I’m guessing it won’t be long before others start using it 👍
Thanks, doubling my solar in just a few seconds is a game changer.
How’s the shading? They don’t appear to go out far enough? Looks great though!
They are partially exposed by 6”prior to expanding them. With 30” pneumatic actuators they are fully exposed with just the brush guard creating a little bit of shade. But only loosing about 30 watts per panel.
What shades are those? Can you share a link? I'm thinking about removing the military blackout panels after seeing yours.
I purchased them from Amazon 3 years ago. They used to be called DOOYA but when I search my orders it’s now called VIDEMA. They look very similar just a different name. I originally purchased one to verify that I could make it work before I ordered all of the. I then painted the outside of the vinyl panel black. They’ve worked great for me. a.co/d/eussF39
How reliable is that bed mechanism? Aren't you afraid of getting crushed against the ceiling during your sleep or the bed failing on your head while you're cooking?
🤣 Extremely reliable. The electric actuators are from Progressive Automation, 4 total all controlled from a single control box which insures they all move equally. We have presets on the touch pad controller that only go partially to the top or bottom and then we have to manually hold the controller to go the rest of the way to prevent anything from being crushed. Like my wife! If I remember correctly they 4 actuators can lift a total weight of 1,600 lbs. The type of screw lead that moves them makes it impossible to just slip or fall.
Looks great!
Thanks
Canal park
Saw you
Sitting next to it in my car rn
Saw you
Хороших Вам путешествий! Жду свой с нетерпением) Ещё пару месяцев наверное..😅
Where are you located?
@@NOMADventures360 Russia
😂
Thanks
Looks like a we'll thought out floor plan.
Thanks it was about 4 years of hard work, I did all aspects of the build with my own two hands except for final paint and the leather seat upholstery.
Great way to boost your capacity 😊
Thanks
Great looking rig. Thanks for sharing 👍
Thanks for watching!
Nice
Thanks
That’s nine n deep!
Is it is
hello . which windows are these ? and which fridge ? thx 🙏
Original military M1079 windows and Dometic 12v fridge.
@@NOMADventures360 thank you 🙏 very much. peaceful travels !
Nice!! Have a great time in my neck of the woods!! It was really cool meeting you guys today!!
We will!
Hey you guys!! I just met you today. I don't want to give away your location.
Thanks
Spotted in Cook MN. Would have said hi but figured you might want some you time.
Should have said hi! We love sharing our adventures.
I just seen this truck in St. Paul Minnesota today
Thanks for watching
Did I see you in Mankato Minnesota today?
Yes
I like your shower. We are in Texas. Please share who constructed shower. Thank you. Safe travels.
Thanks unfortunately, I custom made it myself. Took about 3 weeks of design, fabrication, grinding and blending.
Beautifully done!
Thank you very much!
You're giving Homeland security night sweats lol
I seen you at sams club today!!
Thanks for watching
Sorry I missed you @ Sam’s today. Your truck looks bigger in person, but your videos don’t do justice to how clean it is.
I’m definitely not a professional with the camera. My skills are engineering and fabrication.
When I first seen one of these trucks parked in a lot.I was like did it land here.Surely too big for a road .lol
LOL!!! Thanks for watching
This sound only takes me down a road that I wish I could travel
I thought a state of the art solar panel these days had about a 23% efficiency. You mention 80% though, but maybe I´m misinterpreting your comment. Could you please clarify?
If a solar panel is rated as a 100 watt panel you can expect to get 80 watts with direct sunlight in the middle of summer. Because they become less efficient as they heat up. They are most efficient on cold days but then the sun is typically lower on the horizon.
Kills me watching these videos, it’s the dream. Glad you get to live it, enjoy 😊
Great job on the truck, really smart design! May I ask what type of plug you guys used in the shower to keep the water from coming up? And did you make the bathroom sink custom or did you source it from a manufacturer?
Great questions, we bought a large tapered rubber plug from Lowes and jam it in there with our foot. Custom made sink starting with a 2 1/2" Deep Steam Table Pan from Amazon.