Enclosed Trailer converted to RV
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@SuperTerry454 Ahh haaa.. Honda 2000... Thanks! :):) Just wondered about back up for A/C for mine,, but.. my unit may be bigger/use more power. Could you check my vid and see? Pt. 1 ("Pretend RV', I think shows more of the outside. It has a regular RV A/C unit. Thanks!
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Check out MINE!!! "Pretand RV" Pts. 1 & 2 (shows road ready) On my channel.. just click my name and Enjoy! :)
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I don't know, is it just me, or is this guy just a little too proud of himself and his very average accomplishment. Hell, my 15 year old could have done all that!
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Those energy efficient curly type bulbs are dangerous to use. New info all over web.
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@Zetune79 I only use the heater while the door is open but it is for inside use. I use electric heat if I need it with the doors closed.
Not quite and RV... or really converted much... but I guess it works. You are going to bump into one of those light bulbs one day. Could have gone about lighting so many better ways.
djxplizt 9 months ago
@djxplizt Its just to keep the bikes dry and out of sight during travel. The lights are above head level and are not used much anyway since I added a strand of rope lights. Did not want to add a fixture or switch since it is just a cagro trailer with AC and electricity. I have a 36ft 5th wheel and a 2011 30ft travel trailer that I got last weekend, so the video was purely a joke for my family.
SuperTerry454 9 months ago
RVI Really vivid Imagination more like it
WendyMorrisRealty 10 months ago
@WendyMorrisRealty This is just a fun idea that made it out of my head. Should see the ideas that I keep to myself. :)
SuperTerry454 9 months ago
I think you should've insulated it! I would add rigid foam board, just get it in 1.5"- thick sheets from any home improvement store and cut pieces to fit tightly between the framing. Use construction adhesive for bonding foam to hold it all in place.
Thepylot78 1 year ago
@Thepylot78 Thought the same thing, but its really just to keep bikes in during trips and to change/stay cool after rides or races. Not camping. The AC is so large for the area it can cool it to 70 degrees with 90 degree direct sunlight anyway.
SuperTerry454 9 months ago