One thing to point out : Opus can happily provide a fourth 210W solar panel ; however , because that particular power management system has a maximum solar input of 800W , it would require a separate solar regulator or a different power management system . Opus also provides a separate 50A Renogy AC-DC and DC-DC charger . Customers can also option in another 100Ah of lithium battery power .
All of that said , the OP19 presents externally as a solid and dependable caravan , and the items I pointed out as things I would change are either personal preference or not necessarily difficult to do yourself as a weekend job – they are certainly not deal-breakers .
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INSIDE THE OP19
Stepping inside , I discovered an attractive caravan with a timehonoured layout that incorporated a queen-size bed up front , an amidships kitchen on the nearside , a cafe dinette on the offside , and a rear ensuite .
The front bedroom is complete with overhead lockers , side wardrobes with niches and 240V and 12V points . The switch to turn on the inverter is next to the bed . The storage space beneath the innerspring mattress is divided in two , with the nearside space fitted with a drawer and the offside space a hatch .