Charge every2-3 nights for optimal battery health.
Solar panels may extend this to every 4 nights. (Weather and usage dependent).
Avoid overloading the battery while free camping. (Your fridge will use the most battery).
Driving:
Relax and enjoy the ride! Aim for 80-95km/h (50-55mph) for good fuel economy.
Fridge and Freezer:
Don't overload the fridge to prevent warmth and condensation.
The freezer is for chilling, not freezing. Use a bag for ice and keep it on top of items in the cooler.
Minimize opening the fridge to maintain coldness.
Visibility:
Keep curtains open in the rear and driver's side for better visibility of obstacles and other vehicles. (Our most common accident cause is customers reversing or turning into fixed objects).
Water and Air:
Always refill the water tank before leaving a campsite.
Gas stations typically have air pumps for tire inflation.
Packing:
Pack light! Large suitcases won't fit well in the campervans limited space.
Western Australia Travel:
Be prepared for dry conditions by carrying plenty of water.
Drive responsibly on unsealed roads. Don't take the campervan where you wouldn't take your own car. Respect the vehicle and other renters. Plan your trip carefully to avoid issues.
General Tips:
Have fun and enjoy the freedom of campervan travel!
Take it slow, you're on vacation! There is no need to speed.
Double-check you have taken your tap adapters before leaving campsites.
Keep a small bag with essentials (wallet, passport, phone) readily accessible.
Always close top windows and remove the power cable before driving.
Ask your passenger to check for clearance when reversing.
Avoid heavy luggage in the top bunk to prevent damage to cargo clips. (They are not designed to hold your baggage).