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van ’ s 190L main poly-plastic fresh-water tank , or its separate 60L dedicated drinking water tank . Water usage is maximised with the addition of a red water valve that drastically reduces water wastage while heating .
The 12V system is extensive . Our review Phoenix was fitted with four 180W glass solar panels , which are set at an angle in order to to improve sun exposure ( with the added benefit of being likely to gather less dirt ). These panels should have no difficulty keeping the dual 200Ah lithium batteries ( with 3000W inverter ) charged .
Under the awning , there ’ s a Dometic slide-out kitchen with well-placed gas , hot and coldwater connectors that are well protected by the chassis rail .
Underneath the Phoenix , you ’ ll find Sunland ’ s specially-designed chassis – a mixture of steel and aluminium . “ It ’ s stronger than a normal chassis while being considerably lighter and with a 20-year offroad warranty to back it up . Our chassis is one of the things that really stands us apart ,” Roy Wyss told GoRV .
The lightweight welded-aluminium frame is clad with a 4.5mm-thick moulded fibreglass exterior , making for a strong and wellinsulated rig .
The custom-built water tanks are set between the axles , while the grey water tank is immediately behind the suspension subframe .
INSIDE THE PHOENIX
Now , the interior of the Phoenix – which has an unmistakable high-end ‘ feel ’ to it – is extensively appointed with every conceivable luxury and comfort – perhaps too many to detail here . The bed is very comfortable but my favourite space in this caravan is the spacious dinette . Although the van ’ s leather upholstery is a nice piece of luxury , the remote-control-operated , leather upholstered footrest is a particularly appealing feature .
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