by CaleyAnn » Wed Jan 31, 2018 3:40 pm
Randy, Believe it or not, I took what another person suggested, and doubled it. I am putting two intake fans on one side of the trailer at the bottom, and putting two exhaust fans on the other side, at the top. They are PC cooling fans that run off of 12 VDC, and draw almost no power, probably less than an amp for all four. This will get my air inside the trailer flowing, and not becoming hot and stagnant.
Feather, Not going to fool with the engineering and specifications of either my trailer or car. That is just asking for trouble. Something will more than likely break, and because my car is somewhat aged, it will probably be the one that breaks.
I'm going to put the crank down trailer lift on the front back where the dealership had positioned it. It seemed to keep the trailer set better than where I have it now.
I got my Vintage Technologies door for that inner back wall. It came in good condition. No instructions are given for installing it, but I am guessing it isn't too difficult to put in. I just have to construct the back inner framework so that all the screws required to keep it in place have something to bite into. I'll have to double up on the 1.5x1.5 inch framework around the door, probably just put in 2x4's. Right now I have enough wood to build this framework, and I think I have enough odds and ends of 1/8 Luan ply to skin both sides.
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