Hi everyone,
I’ve just picked up a 2019 VW Transporter Kombi Highline with 66k miles and thought I’d finally join the forum. My plan is to convert it into a budget weekend camper, mainly for short trips and little adventures with my son (he’s 2.5). I’ll be keeping all five seats, as it still needs to work as a family vehicle, although I suspect my wife and youngest (1.5) may not be quite as keen just yet!
So far I’ve picked up a few bits and pieces to get started:
• Aplicool K25 fridge
• Cadac 2 Pro Deluxe stove
• Some strip LED lighting
My next planned purchase is a battery bank, likely something like the Anker Solix C1000 or similar. Does anyone have recommendations on good options for power banks that work well in a camper build?
I’m aiming for something practical and simple rather than a full-on show build — a bed setup, storage, and the basics to make weekends away comfortable without spending a fortune. I’m looking forward to learning from others’ builds and picking up tips along the way.
Glad to be here and excited to get started.
Cheers,
Adam


I’ve just picked up a 2019 VW Transporter Kombi Highline with 66k miles and thought I’d finally join the forum. My plan is to convert it into a budget weekend camper, mainly for short trips and little adventures with my son (he’s 2.5). I’ll be keeping all five seats, as it still needs to work as a family vehicle, although I suspect my wife and youngest (1.5) may not be quite as keen just yet!
So far I’ve picked up a few bits and pieces to get started:
• Aplicool K25 fridge
• Cadac 2 Pro Deluxe stove
• Some strip LED lighting
My next planned purchase is a battery bank, likely something like the Anker Solix C1000 or similar. Does anyone have recommendations on good options for power banks that work well in a camper build?
I’m aiming for something practical and simple rather than a full-on show build — a bed setup, storage, and the basics to make weekends away comfortable without spending a fortune. I’m looking forward to learning from others’ builds and picking up tips along the way.
Glad to be here and excited to get started.
Cheers,
Adam



