Last post by supersail -
Congrats! We were in the same boat and ended up with a Unity RL, very slightly used. I had a list of all the differences between the wonder and unity but I guess I deleted it. The big one I remember is the wonder can’t get self levelers, though I think someone did find a way on at least one model. To some this doesn’t matter much, for us it brought back camper leveling memories with our dads when we were kids. We decided we wanted to avoid that particular vocabulary if at all possible😀 I think another was the storage was on the opposite side of how campgrounds are set up, not a big deal for us as it was the levelers that sealed the deal. Maybe different seatbelts?
Last post by FinnMcCool -
For those with recent 2025 Wonder RTBs, what do you do for a table inside? I understand the removable table is no longer available.
Last post by FinnMcCool -
Hello, all - what a wonderful resource! We are about to jump in to put a deposit down on a new Wonder RTB as our first ever RV. We had been considering an Airstream Atlas, but the setup and options seemed just as good...and going with a Ford Chassis seems like the thing to do. 2 adults, 2 mini Aussies (on the small side).
We'll be lurking around a great deal, but wanted to start by asking for everyone's opinions, tips, etc as we move to purchase. We're in the Northeast of the US, so not many real local dealers.
Last post by RuSu22 -
I used a 1.5" round tension curtain rod (shower curtain style) and some stick-on rod holders about a month ago -no troubles so far! The tension aspect doesn't get used, instead I used 4 holders. I use rings with clips to attach the curtain(s). I over lapped them in the center for easily moving back and forth to the cab. Also paired a light weight curtain with a heavier one over top.
Last post by Harrysalit -
Hard to explain, but when 2 fell down I learned. Easiest way to learn is to go a hardware or drapery store and see how roller shades are clipped in place. Maybe there are Google videos.
Last post by Harrysalit -
My suggestion is to get a Camco Rhino Flex hose. They are stiff, not wobbly like most, they will also collapse to a short length. Mine short is about 5’ long, extended about 12’ long. I try to park so that on the average I is use only about 7’ of hose. I have a fitting on one end of the hose with tabs that attaches to the rv drain. The other end has to fittings, I just put it in the drain pipe when dumping. When finished I remove my hose, I do not keep it connected. To store hose in compartment, no fitting end goes in first, the fitting end will not go in, unless you remove those pieces that prevent it from going in. They are small. Have fun dumping!
Last post by Arthur Jenkins -
Hi we have a 2019 Unity MB and have installed a Victron 712 smart shunt between the neg post of the battery and chassis ground bolt but it shows a parasitic load of 5 amps which seems high. The other issue is that when starting the engine it shows a 25 amp draw.from the house battery. What's with this? Did I wire wrong, bad IRD or what? Thanks in advance for the help.