RV REVIEW
The 12V system , meanwhile , is comprised of one 100Ah chassismounted lithium battery , with a second steel box provided in case you wish to add a second battery later . As standard , the SRP- Nineteen is equipped with two 180W solar panels . The Projecta PM200 Intelli-RV power management system is fitted too .
Some of the other external features include a fold-down picnic table , a couple of speakers ( there are two inside , too ) linked to the internal single-DIN stereo system , a rear camera and a manual roll-out awning .
It adds up to a good-value exterior that ’ s as nicely presented as the interior . It isn ’ t an offroad pop-top – instead , this van is more of a blacktop tourer capable of a night or two off-grid here and there .
Weight-wise , it ’ s a manageable 1972kg Tare and has an ATM of 2500kg . That ’ s a payload capacity of 528kg which , for a single-axle on-road tourer such as this , seems quite reasonable .
Just briefly , our van was a prototype and as such , it was fitted with a few items that will change on production vans . These are the patterned light fixtures ( future vans will have a fixtures without the pattern ), the towel rail ( will be replaced by three towel hooks ), and the Cowfish Vantenna TV antenna will be replaced with an AntennaTek LPDA200 aerial .
/ 11