by orcadigital » Wed Oct 02, 2013 7:29 am
Having bought my trailer used, there were compromises I made based on price and availability. I am not sure I would do it over, but if money were no object, there are things I would have wanted.
- LED running lights
- V-Nose
- Drop Axle (I installed one myself)
- Flat roof
- Side vents instead of top vent (keep in mind my goal is getting my trailer in the garage)
- Dual axle
- Studs on 16" center
As far as the build itself, I did a lot of reading, both here and on road racing and rc car racing forums to see what others had done. I still made my share of mistakes though.
- I would box around the electrical outlets so they are truer and more sturdy
- Still up in the air on the interior lighting, the LED bars I got are not as bright as I would like, but DC options are more limited unless you are willing to pay through the nose
- I would box in reinforcement around the power inlet I installed, it just feels a little wobbly
- For my application, I would have probably only done one upper cabinet, and left the other side open or put in a higher shelf so I could fit a TV in between the upper and lower (my interior height is 5.5'
- I would have diagramed everything before starting the process to safe myself 50 trips to Lowes, this also would have helped me get the correct length of wire and outlets and the like
- I went with the square type outlets instead of the double round style, it was extra expense for no real reason and prevents me from using some of the wall plates I would like
- I would plan out my finishes better, as I tended to go with what was on sale and not what went together
- I think I would have built in a refrigerator if i had to do it over
The things I did that worked.
- Very happy with my WFCO 9755 Converter Box, works great, plenty of circuits, easy to wire
- Marine 30A intlet, I know that some others are not fans, but I like the water resistant locking connector and while it is overkill, it is an area i am happy to over-engineer
- Running seperate GFCI protected circuits and heavier gauge romex, again overengineering but in a critical area for me
- Installed a special outlet with 2 USB ports (2A) along with the normal AC outlets which is great for cell phones/tablets
- Drop axle conversion has been great, tow's better, and much easier to get in and out of the side door (smaller step up)
- WAGO push in wire connectors are AWESOME for wiring in AC outlets (or anything with solid core wires)
- IKEA cabinets have been great so far for the trailer, great fit and finish, and very pleased with how they turned out (as I am not skilled enough to craft my own)
Will see more as I finish it up and begin to use it. It has definitely been a process, but it has been a fun learning experience and I am really enjoying it.