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Need more off grid energy in a Jayco FD19 Ducato CampervanPost by Socratez » Thu Dec 20, 2018 8:45 pm
I have bought a brand new Jayco FD19 Conquest Campervan this year and I thought the FD19 with its Jhub and Solar is really cool, but meanwhile I have found out that the energy system as supplied does not sufficiently cater for off grid camping and it can't be upgraded by Jayco or its dealerships and there is no room in the van for upgrades anyways and no support from Jayco with upgrading their current spec's. I will give the Jayco JHub (which is relying on a Redarc SBI bypass) 2 stars only and I feel this is justified after reading the Silverline discussion string
There are no available recommendations for owner paid solutions that bring improvements within the tight space restraints. So I may risk my warranty and its all trial and error at my end to squeeze more power into the existing space.
To make things worse Setec BmPro has nothing to offer in terms of improvements of the J35, except that I install the MiniBoost and remove the Redarc smart solenoid (SBI bypass of the J35).
Note: JHub Owners manual: https://teambmpro.com/wp-content/uploads/170320_M-JHub.pdf
Any recommendations ?
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Replacing the complete JTech system in a late model Jayco Silverline
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Need more off grid energy in a Jayco FD19 Ducato CampervanPost by Socratez » Thu Dec 20, 2018 8:45 pm
I have bought a brand new Jayco FD19 Conquest Campervan this year and I thought the FD19 with its Jhub and Solar is really cool, but meanwhile I have found out that the energy system as supplied does not sufficiently cater for off grid camping and it can't be upgraded by Jayco or its dealerships and there is no room in the van for upgrades anyways and no support from Jayco with upgrading their current spec's. I will give the Jayco JHub (which is relying on a Redarc SBI bypass) 2 stars only and I feel this is justified after reading the Silverline discussion string
There are no available recommendations for owner paid solutions that bring improvements within the tight space restraints. So I may risk my warranty and its all trial and error at my end to squeeze more power into the existing space.
To make things worse Setec BmPro has nothing to offer in terms of improvements of the J35, except that I install the MiniBoost and remove the Redarc smart solenoid (SBI bypass of the J35).
Note: JHub Owners manual: https://teambmpro.com/wp-content/uploads/170320_M-JHub.pdf
Any recommendations ?
------------------------ Best Answer -----------------------
Replacing the complete JTech system in a late model Jayco Silverline
http://www.caravanersforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=111&t=79157
http://www.caravanersforum.com/viewtopi ... 11&t=79157
Check out this website for all you need to know about:
Camp Oven Cooking In Australia
Replacing the complete JTech system in a late model Jayco Silverline