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What do you think of the Yeti 150? I've been looking at getting one and a Boulder 30 panel for my trailer, plus some of those same lights. I like the whole design much better than me trying to put together my own system.
 
What do you think of the Yeti 150? I've been looking at getting one and a Boulder 30 panel for my trailer, plus some of those same lights. I like the whole design much better than me trying to put together my own system.
I just received it in Dec and the only testing I've done has been indoors. I had the case made to make it easier to haul everything around..

Lou
 
I just received it in Dec and the only testing I've done has been indoors. I had the case made to make it easier to haul everything around..

Lou

I like the case :cheers:

Post up when you've done some testing with the solar. I will probably be buying within a few months myself. A good friend of mine has used their smaller stuff to keep his phone and tablet going when doing field work in China and Tibet. He loves it.
 
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Update from Dave...

Hi Lou,

Here's the standard propane tank/hose/regulator. Yours will have the Squatty 11# tank. I use a bolt together adjustable regulator rather than the crimp together tin unit. The hose is high pressure propane cloth covered for uv protection and is stainless reinforced. The hose ends are serviceable with standard wrenches if there was ever an issue the tank fitting is o-ring sealed, hand tightening that works on old and new tanks and is all brass.

The polished stainless latch on the bracket is padlock able and adjust for short or talk tanks.

Just some more goodies.

Dave
 
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Where did you get the propane bracket?

Pete, second page has a few different shots of the bracket which you'll notice has the turtleback logo... All the metal work is from Turtleback Trailers

Lou


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Front nose box and side boxes are back from powder coating and Dave has decided to improve the coating on the trailer and make a few revisions to the frame.... So I'm getting a new frame that will have the inner fenders and attachments for two rear stabilizers.. The new coating will start with scuffing the frame and a primer base coat before bed liner...after a little more research he has changed bed liners and the company that's doing the work...

Lou
 
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I should have a skinned and almost completed trailer sometime tomorrow. The new bed liner is done along with the CNC cut turtle logo which will have green light behind it.. and the removable rear jack stand attachment

Lou
 
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Sweet trailer! What do you figure it will weigh in at when loaded?
 
Lou,


it's sure looking good! they're doing some quality work, even the Green Ninja Turtle is over the top.
 
great move forward, i am impressed. :clap:
that single change has made me start looking more serious into getting one.
Front nose box and side boxes are back from powder coating and Dave has decided to improve the coating on the trailer and make a few revisions to the frame.... So I'm getting a new frame that will have the inner fenders and attachments for two rear stabilizers.. The new coating will start with scuffing the frame and a primer base coat before bed liner...after a little more research he has changed bed liners and the company that's doing the work...

Lou
 
the water lines through the framing, any rubber protection or room for a grommet?
i love the layout, everything is compact and well organized ... sweet!
Plumbing, wiring and doors installed
 
It sure is nice clean work...can't argue that!

You must be getting excited Lou....looks like perfect timing for completion and a spring trip...:beer:
 
Here's an outline of the trailer coating process directly from the company who seals the unit. This is from their industrial coating division who does government military work. It's costing 50% more yet I believe this process is vital to the build.

Turtleback Trailer Coating:

Inyati Process sheet:

* Prep surface for coating process (Sand and grind to create profile for primer to adhere)
* Degrease and remove oils
* Iron Phosphate 1 Stage pretreat.
- Iron Phosphate will provide the last line of defense against corrosion.
- It will also enhance the profile created in step 1
- It will give us the best adhesion performance.
* Chalk and seal trailer.
* Apply a 2 part Epoxy primer
* Coat with Inyati Material
 

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