I am so glad I found this forum with all this great info.
I am about 3 weeks from getting my new 7x16 enclosed trailer and I can’t wait to start my conversion with everything I have bought.
I like to compete in Sporting Clays Tournaments and they are mostly held way out in the country at hunting preserves or resorts and everyone has a golf cart to carry shotgun shells guns and everything that goes along with the sport.
I wanted something that I could stay in with out having to leave plus some of these clubs have full or partial hook ups.
I had to have a trailer custom made with 12inches of extra height so the golf cart will go in because it has a lift kit and big tires.
I went ahead and had a 30x30 window installed along with a screen RV door and a fan powered roof vent.
I did have a question before I start my conversion.
I really don’t like cold weather so I probably won’t use it when it’s cold but will use it in warmer weather so I bought a 12000 BTU portable AC that I plan to vent out the floor, I will use a Honda 2000 generator with a 50ft cord.
I know that more insulation is better than less and I plan on putting it in the roof but I wonder if it is that critical in the walls? I see some here have removed the walls and installed insulation but I hate to tear out and replace what was installed from the factory?
I have thought about just adding some nice thick carpet on the walls instead of adding the insulation in the walls, we did this before in my early Camper Van days but I haven’t seen anyone do it on a cargo trailer conversion? Is there something I am not aware of about carpeting the walls?
I would like to hear opinions about how much insulation is ok for warmer weather.
I plan to take a lot of photos and video and maybe do a Youtube video after I am done.
Thanks in advance.