
lfhoward wrote:Looks like a well thought out design. Good for you for incorporating a heater. You’ll be glad you did because you can camp in all four seasons. Where will the fuel tank live?
My other question is how tall are you? I’m 6’3 and a short queen wouldn’t be long enough for me. It’s worth designing it for an 80 inch queen mattress because if it’s uncomfortable, or if you’re forced to sleep diagonally and your partner isn’t comfortable, you won’t want to go camping as often. You could probably take another 5 inches out of the headboard cabinets if you needed to.
Some other things to think about: where will your electrical runs and power outlets and reading lights be located? This consideration could affect the design of cabinets, etc. You may also want to consider a ceiling fan for hot weather. Even in cool weather, cracking the fan open a bit lets humid air that rises to the ceiling out so it’s less humid in your trailer.
turned the cooler so that the heater could fit behind it
saywhatthat wrote:turned the cooler so that the heater could fit behind it
So you are trying to heat the cooler?
Unlike the heater that would be dead weight on many trips.
twisted lines wrote:First tear drop I looked into was very nice!
Small, the guy laughed the same time I did and said, you won't fit!
The scale of yours makes me envious
Socal Tom wrote:I would consider replacing the heater with a hot water heater. You can use it to heat the cabin with a heat exchanger, pump and thermostat, and having hit water for washing dishes is something you will appreciate every trip. Unlike the heater that would be dead weight on many trips.
Socal Tom wrote:I would consider replacing the heater with a hot water heater. You can use it to heat the cabin with a heat exchanger, pump and thermostat, and having hit water for washing dishes is something you will appreciate every trip. Unlike the heater that would be dead weight on many trips.
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