Hello everybody,
It’s a pleasure for me to introduce myself to your forum members.
I’m not very familiar with german langage altrough I spent several years learning it in Gymnasium; that was a long long time ago. Later professional life didn’t give me much opportunity to practice. It’s a good thing however for me to have the possibility to communicate with other people sharing the same interest for campers, and not being necessarly fellow citizens.
I’m on the way to change my Arto (4,8 t) for a upgraded vehicle. I’m selecting from Concorde, Morelo or Niesmann & Bishoff in the 7.5 t range. From the manufacturers websites, from the vendors in France , I get a lot of information (sometimes unclear or ambiguious) I would like sharing with Owners and so setting my decision the best way possible.
I bought my Arto from stock, I made a lot of improvements but after a summer using it the the conclusion was : it’s too small and have a limited capacity for what I want to do with it. Beginner mistake: that was the first camper I ever bought.
Now I know better my actual needs and it automatically aims for those vehicles above. My questions will be mostly technical since at this stage it looks difficult for me (not talking about my wife !) to choose between the interior of a Palace or a Charisma !
We plan for a camper where we want to live in say -from march to december- mostly Europe south : at first we look for a « bar salon » lay out with a length 8.8-9.0 m, Daily and 7.5 t (Limited by driving licence). I already set Telma, air suspension and hydraulic cylinders.
Question remains for powerpack : for those wehicle (except NB) the lithium pack looks great but I’m questioning about the real improvment vs the classical set of AGM batteries : what is your opinion about? Does it worth the cost? as an enginner I love it... Is there any reason for NB not proposing a lithium power pack?
Same question about integrated micro wave oven in Charisma : I haven’t seen any picture or anything on this equipment in documentation ; is it a worthy option or is it better to go for an « homemade » solution?
Kindly,
JB
Alles anzeigenHello to our not german speaking guests.
Don´t be shy to write in different languages than German. English is welcome as well. Sometimes it might be a little, let´s say special, to describe the devices and/or problems in German language. So don´t hesitate to post in english. We will be able to react and help you as good as possible. May be that sometime´s there will be funny misunderstandings, depending on these special expressions for mobile homes tools, devices and environment descriptions but at the end of the day we all will do our best. I am sure that here around are a lot of users speaking english fluent and finally good enough to give you a warm welcome in our community.
My english is trained from the scratch during some years in cornwall, so please take into consideration that there is a kind of slang. I am used to speak english during business and if required we try to use a dictionary
Finaly welcome in our best LinerTreff ever!
Martin