Been doing some updates... just took it out last weekend and it was great, the tent sleepers were a little jealous.
So, first I added a tongue box. It's $80 at Amazon or Walmart, sturdier than a Rubbermaid Actionpacker, about the same price, AND most importantly it matches my color scheme! I could fit a pony keg or just tons of drinks and plenty of ice in there, OR last weekend we kept a small cooler in there. The double cooler was VERY effective at keeping the ice frozen.
http://www.amazon.com/Igloo-Quick-Cooler-150-Quart-White/dp/B0001DI46I/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1342722326&sr=8-1&keywords=150+qt+cooler
Next I added a wheel to the tongue jack. The jack originally had a wheel that was below the foot of the wheel, but I had to cut it off due to it hanging too low. I fabricated this wheel frame from the harbor freight folding trailer stands that I cut off the trailer seeing as it's days of folding were over. My back already appreciates no longer picking up the tongue to move the trailer around. It still needs to be painted black.

After that I finally got my solar panel mounted and solved the problem of bringing the wire in though the roof without leaks. Also redid the wiring and batteries, it's all much nicer and cleaner now. The solar panel is a 50 watt unit I got on ebay. It will fully charge my little 24 amp hour battery even on a cloudy day.

If you need to bring a cable in though an exterior wall, there's this thing called a cable gland, and it works magnificently. I got one in black that matches the black cable, and it looks really pro, no picture unfortunately.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cable_glandHere's the solar charge controller and behind it a new 120watt power supply that can run everything AND charge the battery if I'm plugged in, although now I only need to plug in for high power draw items like an AC heater or something. The solar keeps the batteries ready for LED lights, iphone charging and some music on the stereo. In this picture there is still a little clean-up to do on the wiring. Also, I got 2 12AH batteries that fit inside the tool box/battery box/wiring box.

If you've seen the whole journal, you might remember that I sealed the interior floor and wall with caulking, well I did a poor job and it never looked good. I picked up some pre-stained quarter round and went to work with the mitre saw and pin gun. Here's the result of that.

Finally, I am currently working on a tent / changing room that attaches to the rear of the trailer. Here's my sketchup drawing to figure out the dimensions and what concept works the best. (I went through half dozen designs before deciding on this one) It'll provide a place for shoes, a place to stand fully upright to change, and possibly a place to shower.

And here's the first side all done. I made it from a big old tent with some broken poles, I was going to get new fabric from the store, but that was going to get expensive, and this has the added benefit of windows already built in!
