My wife and I are on the last leg of our vacation using my parents 7x12 cargo trailer as a camper. It's been a heat wave here in the Mid South with oppressive temps and humidity this past week and would have been undesirable camping weather without the air conditioner that the trailer provided. My parent's picked up their cargo trailer with the A/C installed a few days before they lent it out to us, so everything is brand spanking new! They wanted my wife and I to see theirs before we ordered ours to confirm the workmanship and such. Long story short, It was pretty awesome of them!
So we hope and intend to purchase our 7x16x7 next week. I just need to finalize the exact location for the windows and a few other odds and ends before we turn in the order. Unlike my parents trailer, we are going to have the electrical work done after we insulate the walls and ceiling so we can place the 30 amp fuse block where we want it verses just being mounted on the wall.
*** For those who have installed their own 30 amp fuse box, would it be that difficult for most people to DIY? I'm assuming that it probably wouldn't be that difficult to run the wiring for the lights and kitchen area. If there are a lot of unforeseen hurdles that I'm unaware of I might just contract it out to a local electrician and just do the wood construction myself. ***
As a side note, the company that we will be purchasing from will use removable screws when I asked, but their wood grain on the paneling was so nice that ya hate to remove it even though you realize the importance of proper insulation.
I have been reading, reading and rereading several of the posts the last several years for ideas and suggestions. I appreciate everyone that have documented their build for others to learn and be inspired by.