I got new 1/2" plywood down to cover the old floor the day before we left. I thought I had left enough room for the back door to close... DOH!!

Ceiling is insulated, and I (temporarily) installed 3 of 5 of the double dome lights. I put one in the back on it's own switch, the two in the middle have their own switch, then 2 in the front will have their own. With 3 on, there is too much light in the CT.


I left the walls bare, meaning just metal studs, no panel, no insulation. And we slept on an air mattress. I was pretty excited until we found out the AC, which had cooled it so capably the entire week before, no longer was cooling.


Fortunately, the host of this gathering was an AC man in a previous life, and an avid collector of parts and materials. He had the AC back up and running in a few hours. Apparently, and I'm no AC man, so you know... one of the copper pipes was cracked, leading of course to no freon. He was able to install a valve to fill it, and replace that section of pipe, only to find 2 more holes in the coil. They stripped some fins off, then fixed those holes. Some R-22 later and I had a mobile fridge to live in. As long as it's in the shade, even with no insulation in the walls, it was reaching 70F inside.
That night, the interior was cold enough that my better half needed the sleeping bag to cover up!

Things I learned this trip:
- I had planned to have 1" of empty space between the skin and the 2" insulation in the walls. The new plan is to install 1/2" plywood around the bottom 4' in this area for attachment of any exterior accessories I might want to install.
- Those LED replacement bulbs will be plenty of light, and worth their weight in the extra wire I would have needed for the added amp draw. If all the lights are LED's I can run one 10 GA wire to the light's switches instead of multiple wires for each switch.
- I need cabinets for clothes. Hadn't thought of that.
- Upper shelving around the top at just above 6', should work great for me.
- A folding bed is going to be miles beyond even my high dollar air mattress.
- I need tunes! I'm going to put my spare vehicle dock for my satellite music in my entertainment center for the hauler. I hadn't figured on speakers and a stereo, but there will be both.
I ran across a Yeti cooler big enough to use as a bench seat. Someone was selling it used. 150 QT, 46" long, 19" wide, and 21" tall, with the cushion, $300. That will be my fridge/one seat

Now I have till November 1st to get the walls and accessories "done", if done is ever a word that can be used on of these. All-in-all, I like my CT conversion.
