RV PROFILE
The nearside contains a recessed picnic table that contains a small pantry module, a wind-out awning, a couple of speakers, awning lights, tunnel storage and more. Across the rear of the van is a substantial bar that contains a lockable jerry can holder, storage either end and in the middle, and a firewood carrier. It’ s a decentlooking unit. The rear is also home to a LED light bar and a rear-view camera. A larger LED light bar lives up front.
Let’ s touch on the Rugged Trek’ s 12V system. Our van had been optioned up with a little extra juice – it had two 300Ah lithium batteries along with 840W of solar. However, in standard format, it comes with a single 300Ah battery and 500W of solar. However, a 3000W inverter and a 50A DC-DC charger are standard. The crucial electrical equipment is kept in an offside locker with filtered ventilation, freeing up space inside the van. The batteries, however, are mounted to the chassis rail behind black checkerplate.
Further, every van that Pathfinder Caravans makes is pressure tested before leaving the factory. It uses a company called RV Leaks. The idea is to create positive pressure inside the van before spraying soapy water on all joins and seals in search of bubbles that would indicate a leak.
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