The roof of the DM T@Bs was not designed to carry any weight. The aluminum framing is very lightweight and much of the structural strength is from the inner and outer skins. Keep in mind that even if… (View Post)
"A question: Cold air comes out the top section (red arrow). I assume the lower section (red rectangle) is an air intake from the T@B's interior. If I put some kind of deflector on the top secti… (View Post)
In the spirit of "Electrical & Solar Basics" it is important to consider that successful extended off grid systems are designed around battery cycling between 50-80% capacity. The long,… (View Post)
HoBo We love the simplicity of our DM T@B and we have optimized many details for our travel style. The new T@Bs are really a completely different style camper. In 2016 we faced a similar decision and… (View Post)
Finally out of storage and the cobwebs blown off by a few hours on the highway. Called to duty as extra bedroom at our ADK camp. A week with my daughters family makes the additional room and escape p… (View Post)