Pleaase don't go ONLY 110! That will really limit your usability. If you want any power, you will be limited to just those campgrounds that offer hookups. 1) they are more expensive 2) you will miss the majority of the camping experience. Most campgrounds, at least the real campgrounds, don't have hook ups. You will need to camp at RV places with the land yachts. You miss out on the national, state, county, BLM park experiences. 110 really isn't simpler in camping mode, I think it is more complicated.
Amy,
Anything we don't understand tends to be viewed as scary, and if scared enough, we generally are willing to sacrifice that option in order to "stay safe".
Electricity, 110 volts, or 12 volts (house or car) is a subject that is brought up often by new builders.
How much is needed?
Which voltage?
Answers are given by those who have figured it out, and quite often the new person is overwhelmed and says "I can live without it".
We all can of course (live without it)
However, by graduating from a tent most of us are attempting to be more comfortable, to have more convenience.
There are a lot of things to consider when looking at a teardrop or small trailer.
Electric, which kind, or both?
Plumbing, fresh water, drain, or both.
Radio, television, sauna...just joking about the sauna
The questions you're asking are good, but give yourself time to absorb all the info, and then educate yourself about the different options before deciding it is just too scary...
Some people just want a shell, and no amenities.
And that is of course just fine.
But if you want something, don't strike it off your list because it seems too complicated.
There are plenty of people here that will help.
Nothing is complicated or difficult once you understand how.
Since you have less than great credit, and in my opinion at least, a camping trailer is something that you should pay for with cash, or a very short loan, if you start saving hard now, by the time you're ready to buy, you'll have a good understanding of all the systems, which ones you want, and which ones you're willing to pay for.
Reading through the old posts is a great way to educate yourself...and its free!
Rob
Waiting for "someday" will leave you on your deathbed wondering why you didn't just rearrange your priorities and enjoy the time you had, instead of waiting for a "better" time to come along...