RV REVIEW
There ’ s also seemingly no end to the storage options , both inside and out . As Carissa said , there is so much storage space that the very act of filling it all would probably make their van overweight .
This rig rides on sizeable 18in alloy wheels and Cruisemaster ATX airbag suspension with Level 4 control unit – premium stuff .
The electrical system is pretty special , too . Take a look inside the tunnel boot and you ’ ll see an expertly arranged system comprised of the Projecta Intelli- Grid power management system as well as a 3000W inverter . It ’ s protected behind clear plastic but still easily accessible when required . Meanwhile , the van has been given two 200Ah lithium batteries , stored in an offside locker , as well as 750W worth of solar . The Intelli-Grid system incorporates an internal display that , among other things , even shows whether the van is level , the amount of gas left in the cylinders , and the pressure of the tyres ( via Bluetooth sensors screwed to the tyres ’ valve stems ).
As for security , the Morgans opted for the excellent RVSecure system , which involves adding sensors to various lockers and the door , so that if they ’ re opened when the system is armed , the van ’ s owner will receive an immediate alert to their phone .
While Wonder Roo can frame its vans in different ways , including using 18mm CNC-routed plywood , this impressive van is framed up in 25mm TIG-welded box-section aluminium with XPS foam used for insulation . This is the same material used for fibreglass sandwich panels – it ’ s strong , light , and has excellent thermal properties . The interior walls are a timber-free Celuka composite .
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