by darkroomsource » Mon Jan 10, 2005 10:42 am
There is absolutely no problem with using an 'outlet strip'.
Just like there's no problem using a wash basin as a sink and throwing the water out when it's dirty. Or using a pitcher to carry water from the tap to the galley as your water supply, or using flashlights for lights inside the trailer, or using a card table and chairs for eating outside the trailer.
If you want a sink, with plumbing, that's fine too, or you want a powered water pump, or lights inside and out, or a built in table.
A teardrop is not constrained by what other people have built. If you look at the early, homemade teardrops, you'll see that they have no electrical system, or simply say 'you could put a car battery in to provide for interior lighting'.
Now a tiny travel trailer is even more flexible than a teardrop, because a teardrop should be a certain shape with a lift up galley in the back. But you could change even that and call it whatever you want.
In short, you can have whatever you want, or leave out whatever you want, it's your trailer, not mine.