This Mercedes-Benz Sprinter has been transformed into a custom off-grid camper van built for roaming
- Ohio-based Advanced RV has created its newest camper van conversion on the body of a four-by-four, 144-inch Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 2500.
- The build — nicknamed Gayle — was created for a client who wanted an off-grid capable camper van that could handle remote environments, specifically deserts.
- The build comes with a bed, a kitchen, open storage units, and an enclosed bathroom with a shower and a toilet.
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Ohio-based Advanced RV has created Gayle, a converted camper van on the body of a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter.
Like any non-mobile home, Gayle comes with a bed, a kitchen with a filtered water faucet, and an enclosed bathroom with a shower and toilet.
The converted van — which sits on a four-by-four 144-inch Sprinter 2500 — was specifically built for a client who wanted an off-grid capable van that could handle remote environments, specifically deserts and "open plains," according to Advanced RV.
Advanced RV specializes in custom camper van conversions built on Mercedes-Benz Sprinters, which includes the company's The Last Resort build equipped with a kitchen, two showers, and bed on a 144-inch Sprinter 3500. While The Last Resort was built on a Sprinter 3500, Advanced RV selected the Sprinter 2500 body as the starting point for Gayle because it's lighter and therefore more off-road capable, according to the company.
According to Advanced RV's YouTube video tour of the Gayle build, a 2500 is easier to handle, especially in tight spaces with obstructions.
Source: YouTube
The lighter weight also allows the vehicle to better handle mud and sand, which is important for the client who's keen on traveling to remote locations.
Gayle is protected by a front bumper grille guard for rougher trips.
In order to further the van's weight conservation, Advanced RV designed the camper van with lighter interior components.
This includes doorless cabinets, which was done by implementing what the company calls "open-concept cubbies."
And instead of a heavy air-conditioning unit, Advanced RV built in two fans that circulate the air.
To enhance the van's insulation, Advanced RV took out the rear windows and replaced them with smaller awning-type windows that can open to let in fresh air.
There's also a side window with the same opening capabilities.
The weight conservation theme also extends to the bathroom, which holds a composting toilet that eliminates the need for a black water tank.
Gayle's walled-off bathroom also holds the medicine cabinet and shower with extendable shower curtains.
There's a panel inside of the bathroom that allows users to control the bathroom's vent, water pump, and lights.
The kitchen space comes with a countertop and sink that has both a traditional pull-out faucet, and a smaller filtered water spigot to provide drinking water on the go.
The sink is also layered: there's a wooden cutting board on the top, a drain insert in the middle, and a grill on the bottom.
For cooking homemade meals, there's a portable induction cooktop that can be stored in the top drawer of the kitchen unit when it's not in use.
When the van doors are open, there's a fold-down table to allow for outdoor dining.
The horizontal refrigerator across from the kitchen — and under the microwave — keeps food cold and fresh.
There's also plenty of storage all throughout Gayle, including the open-concept cubbies, drawers on the kitchen unit, cabinets, and an aluminum over-cab storage.
The bathroom and kitchen sources and discards its water in the insulated 36-gallon freshwater and grey water tanks.
To provide warmth on a cold night or winter trip, Gayle is equipped with a diesel furnace that brings heat to the glycol loop system.
This loop then heats the interior of the tiny home, hot water, and water tanks to prevent it from freezing.
The van is capable of staying off-grid for several weeks by using several power sources that have been included in the build.
For example, there is a six-module lithium battery system that provides 828 amp hours ...
… as well as a 3,000-watt inverter onboard.
This battery system can be charged with the alternator or the portable solar panels.
The solar panels can plug into Gayle's power grid for direct charging …
… while the alternator can charge the van whenever the engine is in use.
But if the battery needs to be recharged by the alternator while the van isn't moving, management software can automatically start a "regeneration protocol" to run the engine and charge the system, according to Advanced RV.
These battery systems are all stored underneath the bed in the mattress platform ...
… which is topped with a modified Purple mattress.
Advanced RV also included a thermal blanket for colder nights.
The client also wanted specific aspects of the van to be manually operated …
... including the air compressor that allows him to inflate and deflate his tires according to the terrain.
The mattress platform can also be manually leveled by using a hand crank.
To brighten up the interior, there are reading lights by the front driver and passenger seats, as well as light bars that run throughout the interior of the tiny home on wheels.
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