Noovo Pop Van Knowledge Base Overview

Your Complete Guide to the Noovo Pop Camper Van

Road-Ready Checklist

  • Exterior Checks:

    • Disconnect extension cords and ensure awning is rolled up.

    • Close all external hatches: gas door, gray water drain, toilet service door, fresh water inlet, and shore power hatch.

    • Inspect tires for inflation and good condition.

  • Interior Checks:

    • Secure all windows, doors, and belongings in drawers/cabinets (ensure latches are locked).

    • Verify that the water pump, heating, air conditioning, and lights are turned off.

    • Confirm the sliding door is properly closed.

  • Safety:

    • Fasten seat belts for all passengers and adjust mirrors.

    • Confirm the driver’s seat is positioned correctly.


Core Features and Amenities

  • Sleeping:

    • Pop-top tent with sleeping space for 2.

    • Lower sleeping area for an additional 2 passengers.

  • Kitchen:

    • Countertop and storage space.

    • Single-burner induction cooktop.

    • Sink with Acuva UV water filter.

    • Fridge/freezer combo and microwave. All powered by the the lithium battery system. No propane.

  • Water System:

    • 40-gallon fresh water tank with outdoor shower.

    • 33-gallon gray water tank with easy drainage system.

  • Heating and Cooling:

    • Rixen MSC7 Hydronic system for heating and hot water.

    • Roof-mounted air conditioning and fan for ventilation.

  • Electrical System:

    • 660Ah Lithionics lithium battery with Victron monitoring.

    • 200W solar panel system.

    • Shore power connectivity with included adapters.


Driving and Safety Guidelines

  • Dimensions:

    • Length: 20’11”

    • Height: 9’6” (closed pop-top), 12’ (open pop-top)

    • Width: 8’2.25”

  • Tips:

    • Be mindful of the van’s height and length, especially in tight spaces.

    • Take extra care while braking, accelerating, and cornering.

    • Use mirrors and blind spot monitoring when merging or changing lanes.

  • Overnight Parking:

    • Opt for designated areas, such as campgrounds or RV parks.

    • Follow local regulations and avoid unauthorized locations.


Electrical System Overview

  • Main Components:

    • Victron MultiPlus 12/3000/120-50 inverter/charger.

    • Lithionics 660Ah lithium battery with advanced BMS.

    • 200W Renogy solar panels with MPPT charge controller.

  • Monitoring:

    • Use the Victron GX Touch 70 or VictronConnect app to track performance.

  • Best Practices:

    • Keep battery charge levels above 20%.

    • Clean solar panels periodically for maximum efficiency.

    • Perform monthly system checks.

  • Shore Power:

    • Connect to 30A or 50A sources using included adapters.

    • Use 15A adapter for standard outlets.


Plumbing and Heating

  • Fresh Water System:

    • Shurflo 3 GPM water pump with accumulator.

    • Outdoor shower with adjustable spray settings.

    • Regularly sanitize the fresh water tank and avoid long-term storage.

  • Gray Water:

    • 33-gallon tank with easy drain valve.

    • Use enzyme-based cleaners to minimize odors.

  • Heating System:

    • Rixen MSC7 system for air and water heating.

    • Continuous hot water with furnace operation.


Interior Amenities

  • Kitchen:

    • Spacious countertop with laminated surface.

    • Induction cooktop with timer and power settings.

    • Sink with stainless steel finish and UV water filtration.

  • Living Area:

    • Adjustable seating and dining table.

    • Dimmable LED lighting for ambiance.

  • Bathroom:

    • Wet room with shower and cassette toilet.

    • Fan for ventilation and moisture control.

  • Pop-Top Tent:

    • Easy setup with ladder access.

    • Durable materials for weather protection.


Maintenance and Troubleshooting

  • Electrical System:

    • Reset tripped breakers and inspect connections.

    • Monitor performance via VictronConnect.

  • Water System:

    • Drain and clean tanks regularly.

    • Inspect for leaks and replace damaged components.

  • Winterization:

    • Use antifreeze in water systems during freezing conditions.

    • Disconnect and store batteries if not in use.