gotboost
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Looks like the same furnace I have in the Burandt Trail West trailer
Looks like the same furnace I have in the Burandt Trail West trailer
Just came across your thread, I put one of these in my 20 ft Snow Pro enclosed trailer, it runs all my lights and my furnace using either shore or generator power and works great. I have the 45 amp version and so far no issues with overloading and I keep it plugged in when its at my house to keep the battery charged. My trailer came prewired for AC so I didn't have to mess with that part.So I'm looking to setup the electrical this year.
NOCO charger and small inverter seem to be the cheap way. Anyone know a good deal on a true inverter/charger? I don't need much 120 but its nice to plug stuff in...
I found this one
I'm super late to this party, but what is the physical size of that trailer? and when your youngest one outgrows that 120 do you think you can get another full size in there along with gear bags etc?Some progress… 40’ of LED lighting, inverter/converter/charger mounted, 2x 6V wired… still need to do the 120v shore power plug and wiring.
thank you, I started looking around on the internet machine last night for similar sized trailers last night, but man....... the prices..........Its 20.5' with 19' of straight wall and an 18" V and I believe its 8.5' wide. The V was built out on the tongue so its tight with 2 bottles up there now. Creatively I think you could get 4 154/165 mountain sleds in there (2 forward with tunnels outside and 2 backed in with tunnels inside?) but floorspace for gear bags would be limited for sure.
These work good. I have the 2000W in my office trailer, Runs my microwave and even small portable AC unit.I found this 1000w inverter / 40a charger for 300$!