Any last suggestions? About to lock in our Hallmark pop up truck camper order.

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Any last suggestions? About to lock in our Hallmark pop up truck camper order.

Thanks to everyone here who has given me lots of great info and ideas during my design phase. Super helpful!

I have had fun fine tuning the final details with Matt at Hallmark. He has been great to work with to help us build the pop up truck camper of our dreams.

Any other final details (or small options) we should consider adding to the build?

The build is now:

9.5’ long body, with extended cab over bed, and bed side storage units (going on a F350 crew cab, long bed)

AluCab 270 Shadow awning (passenger side)

NovaCool 2 way fridge - side by side - 7.5CU FT

2 x 20 lb propane tanks

Glass top Cooktop 2 Burner

mini shower stall, with tie down points for a PortAPotty

external shower - Bullfinch

TrumaCombiPlus for propane / 120v hot air and hot water

Tork Lift Tie Downs

Zamp external solar panel port. (likely rarely used)

720 watts solar on roof

2 x 100 amp hour lithium batteries. BattleBorn.

all Victron system, with inverter, Color control panel, etc etc

Air Conditioner Mach 8 Polar Cub on roof.

2 LED floodlights on rear with 3 way switch (on, off, or triggered by reverse)

ladder to roof for cleaning dirt or snow off solar panels

30 gallon fresh water tank, grey tank.

rear storage bins

2 x 20 lb propane bottles.

bed mat included.

Not going to have the bike rack, but this random pic gives a very general idea of what the rig will look like.

thanks!

J.

cropped Hallmark down  swing away bike rack copy copy.jpg
 
I like the idea of a rear awning like shown in the pic. If it allowed the rear door to be left open in the rain with just the screen door closed and offered some protection for shoes or what not left out AND I was going full out on the purchase, then I consider it.
 
Seems like a very big fridge and unless it is a 12volt compressor and not propane, then why are the expensive lithium batteries and 720watts solar needed.?
 
klahanie said:
I like the idea of a rear awning like shown in the pic. If it allowed the rear door to be left open in the rain with just the screen door closed and offered some protection for shoes or what not left out AND I was going full out on the purchase, then I consider it.
Good idea... our 270 AluCab 270 shadow awning will provide some coverage for both rear and passenger at same time.

I think we will use it al lot. For both (light to medium) rain and sun.

:)

J.
 
DanoT said:
Seems like a very big fridge and unless it is a 12volt compressor and not propane, then why are the expensive lithium batteries and 720watts solar needed.?
Heya DanoT. Yup it is a 12v fridge - no need to be flat, and no need to ever ever switch between propane and 12v

We three like to do extended off the grid, middle of nowhere camping, while still enjoying fresh food thus the bigger than normal fridge.

As we will camp 4 seasons / rain / cloud / short days / furnace running a lot ... we went for 720 watts solar.

The cost to add a panel or two at build is way cheaper than later, of course.

So propane is only for the efficient Truma Combi Plus hot air and hot water - plus an external quick connect low pressure outlet - for a Camp Chef 2 for cooking outside, plus a CampFire in a Can when in areas (california) that understandably don’t allow WOOD campfires a lot of places because of fire risk. Plus inside stove for when weather is lousy.

It is my understanding that in the long run - Lithium will be cheaper. Just big up front cost. But many other advantages.

:)

J.
 
Looks like you have a very well optioned Hallmark!
I think the 270 awning will be one of your favorite amenities. The Bullfinch outdoor shower is very nice as well.

As someone who has the Everest (8.5’) on a F-350 srw once you get the camper on you may find that installing a rear sway bar and a set of air bags might improve the ride as you will be heavier than we are..

Congratulations!
 
Thanks so much smlobx for looking over our list... as you are a Hallmark owner, it is especially helpful. :)

The only slight pain with the 270 awning on a Hallmark is that as it is up high.... we'll have to carry a good length step ladder, i think, to be able to reach it to unzip it and deploy it, and also folding it up.

On a campsite with uneven ground it could be a bit precarious..... I'll have to take my time to make sure i don't fall off the ladder! ;-)

Do you (or anyone else) happen to know if an extension can be bought for the Bullfinch shower hose? as I know it is a unique connection type.

Cheers

J.


smlobx said:
Looks like you have a very well optioned Hallmark!
I think the 270 awning will be one of your favorite amenities. The Bullfinch outdoor shower is very nice as well.

As someone who has the Everest (8.5’) on a F-350 srw once you get the camper on you may find that installing a rear sway bar and a set of air bags might improve the ride as you will be heavier than we are..

Congratulations!
 
I don't doubt that the Truma Combi is a great unit until it needs service or repairs and then it might be a bit of a problem finding someone to work on it. I met a guy last winter in Whitefish Mt who was about to travel 2.5 hours to take his RV to a shop that could get his unit working.
 
DanoT said:
I don't doubt that the Truma Combi is a great unit until it needs service or repairs and then it might be a bit of a problem finding someone to work on it. I met a guy last winter in Whitefish Mt who was about to travel 2.5 hours to take his RV to a shop that could get his unit working.
The good news is that according to Truma - the units have a less than 1% failure rate across the lifespan of the unit. Amazing.

Also I spoke at length with a Truma mobile service tech and about 90% of issues can be fixed over the phone.

Also we happen to live very close to a main Truma USA repair center.

So we are covered. :)
 
LosAngeles said:
Thanks so much smlobx for looking over our list.....Do you (or anyone else) happen to know if an extension can be bought for the Bullfinch shower hose? as I know it is a unique connection type.

Cheers

J.

what I ended up doing was just to purchase a flexible hose and new shower head like this.

https://www.amazon.com/7-setting-Convenience-Extra-long-Low-Reach-Stainless/dp/B00JV19TDI/ref=sr_1_6?crid=1EFUF757OOWGG&keywords=handheld+shower+head+with+hose+and+on+off+switch&qid=1571423236&sprefix=handheld+shower+head+with+hose+and+on+off%2Caps%2C151&sr=8-6

the new hose attached to the existing Bullfinch hose without issues and gave us the flexibility of where to set up our tent and have a better shower head.
 
Sorry for ringing in late - just seeing this thread as we've been out in Yellowstone/ South Central Montana in our Hallmark enjoying the fall colors and fishing!

First, a well-optioned Hallmark and I'm sure you'll love it. After just spending a lot of time in mine, I can't think of anything I'd add to your list. You rig sounds very similar to ours actually. A few comments - my wife (5' 2") loves the booster step for getting into the cab-over - good addition! And the shower/porta-potty set-up has worked very well for us (I love avoiding dump stations).

Maybe the only thing I would have changed was fewer cigarette lighter plugs (we have 4) and more USB charging plugs, but we just use an adapter to charge phones so not a big issue.

Did you end up getting the ladder? I didn't think I'd ever use ours but its turned out to be very handy.

And something you are probably already aware of but you can spec about any material you want (in any color). We have sunbrella and it is wearing like iron.

Can't wait to see pictures of your finished unit. When is delivery?

-Vic
 
Hey Vic - thanks so much for the great thoughts. Very helpful. :)

I ended up ordering the "full offset" ladder with Matt - he says it will work well with our rear storage cans.

and he can provide a mount so we can put our MaxxTrax on the ladder, at 90 degrees for some reason. Fine with me.

or perhaps I should have the exterior "wall" MaxxTrax mounts, instead, to leave the ladder free and always clear? I can't decide. Hmmmmmm

Havent picked an interior fabric color, but yes I hear Sunbrella is a good choice. Glad to hear that from you as well Vic. :)
I'm guessing we go dark blue or black for fabric. to hide anything, down the road....

I get he camper about 4 months from now.

I am envious of your trip to Yellowstone/ South Central Montana - nice!! Hoping the weather was mostly good for you.

cheers

J


Vic said:
Sorry for ringing in late - just seeing this thread as we've been out in Yellowstone/ South Central Montana in our Hallmark enjoying the fall colors and fishing!

First, a well-optioned Hallmark and I'm sure you'll love it. After just spending a lot of time in mine, I can't think of anything I'd add to your list. You rig sounds very similar to ours actually. A few comments - my wife (5' 2") loves the booster step for getting into the cab-over - good addition! And the shower/porta-potty set-up has worked very well for us (I love avoiding dump stations).

Maybe the only thing I would have changed was fewer cigarette lighter plugs (we have 4) and more USB charging plugs, but we just use an adapter to charge phones so not a big issue.

Did you end up getting the ladder? I didn't think I'd ever use ours but its turned out to be very handy.

And something you are probably already aware of but you can spec about any material you want (in any color). We have sunbrella and it is wearing like iron.

Can't wait to see pictures of your finished unit. When is delivery?

-Vic
 

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