It’s June. You’ve finally wrangled everyone into the rig and pointed it toward the mountains. The cooler’s packed, the playlist is dialed in, and the sun is doing that high-80s thing that makes you grateful for your off-grid AC setup. You’ve got the Nomadic Cooling X2 up top and backup batteries on standby. In your mind, this trip is going to be smooth, cool, and gloriously uneventful.
Then it hits 92 degrees. Your passengers are melting. The dog’s panting like it just finished a triathlon. And your X2? Dead silent.
You climb up to check it out, pop the shroud, and there it is: a squirrel’s nest the size of a football, right where your airflow should be. Turns out, your AC unit has been hosting a woodland squat party for months. Insulation ripped to shreds. Debris packed tight. The only thing circulating in your van now is regret.

Let’s Talk Vehicle Maintenance
We’re not here to shame you–we’ve all been there. Life happens. One minute you’re winterizing your setup, the next it’s six months later and you’re dealing with rodent real estate in your rooftop AC. That’s why we highlight the importance of a Quarterly maintenance schedule.
A quarterly routine gives your gear a full walkthrough before summer hits and again before winter sets in. Check the systems you rely on when you’re off-grid, from your cooling unit to your water lines, electrical, and safety gear. You’ll thank yourself later when you’re parked in the desert and everything still works like it did on day one.
We’ve even made it easy. Our Quarterly Maintenance Checklist walks you through each major system–HVAC, awnings, power, plumbing, lighting, and more–with real tasks you can do in your driveway. No guesswork, no YouTube rabbit holes.
While you’re at it, this is a great time to inspect your shrouds for cracks, check the drain ports for blockages, and confirm your remote control still talks to your system. If you spot issues early, we’ve got all the replacement parts and tech support to keep your setup trail-ready.
Squirrels in your attic?
It happens to the best of us. That’s why our vehicles remind us to change our oil, and it’s why we’re reminding you to check your overland gear. Your van isn’t just a vehicle–it’s your basecamp, your hotel, your escape pod. And when one system fails, it all gets a little less fun.
Nomadic cares. We’ve lived the road life, chased the seasons, and learned the hard way that a little upkeep saves a lot of swearing. So this is us, handing you a lifeline before your next trip.
Download the checklist. Run through it. Avoid the squirrels in your attic.
And as always–stay cool, stay capable, and we’ll see you out there.