Here we go...
I have a 900w one in my vehicle that works good but I figure I put a heavy duty one in the trailer for just in case I need to run a workshop at base camp.
Water pump for cleaning up dishes and inline hot water heater. This thing is bigger then I thought but it will all work out in the end!!!
Battery management system. I have one of these in my vehicle too. I love these things. Don't expect a quick charge but when parked for a long time they work wounder.
I think this is the best fuse block you can buy. Hell I have two in my vehicle and going to have 1 in the trailer.
Inline water filter. Probably don't need it but you never know how clean some water is or if you start getting some growth in the tank. Over sized but will last the whole trip. And easy to hook up or remove and bypass.
I know I don't need a lot of trailer lights on this trailer by law but I think most trailers are under lite. Saw a kid in college get smoked by a trailer he did not see and ran over. Not a good way to start a college career. Not to mention it will aid in backing up or even clearance with trees at night. Of course LED's.
I'm going to remove the "check valve" and use this as a hook up for the hot water heater or just general faucet. So everything will be removable.
Still waiting on the stove. Bu this thing will allow me to hook it up to my 10lb propane tank!!
Water fill up. A must for on board water tank. Both the fill up and hose attachment will be in the galley to keep everything clean.
Entertainment for those nights you don't feel like listening to nature while falling asleep. Along with rainy days. Plus it has the map lights which will be useful.
LED stripes. Going to be cut up and put inside each cupboard so when the door opens they light up.
Butyl tape. Seals everything up.
Hoping to run high amp lines to the rear of the trailer so I can jump someone or even hook up a winch if needed. Might do the same on the vehicle while i'm at it. Might need a few more of these.
Bad pic, but just a bunch of rocker switches for turning on and off everything. I don't think I'm going to use relays on anything under 7.5amps.
Plugs, Plugs and more 12v Plugs. With everything being USB now a days these will come in handy. And can hook up lights as needed in the future.
Under all this stuff is the door and window. Door one side window the other. Did not want to unpack it yet just to repack it.
Another horrible picture. When I"m doing my build I will use my digital camera but the phone is so much more handy. This is a huge ceiling fan. Everyone said they were huge but this thing is going to be half the roof. At least I can circulate some air around. Need to re screen it for the tiny ****ing insects around here.
Galley hatch seal.
Sealant that everyone uses. Also prevents deterioration of the wood with some fancy chemistry if it started already.
Here is everything together. The boxes on the right is a wood rc speed boat I put on hold for way to long now. The long tube is the hinge and trim have not open it yet.
Last but not least. The axle. 3500lbs. This thing is not to heavy either. has 10" E brakes. I mounted the leave springs on it. Did not tighten them down yet.
Don't judge me on the cheap brand of these tools. I got them free from getting safety points at work. So if they last the life of the job great if they don't ohh well.
Sorry for the horrible pictures but I took a lot and the phone was not being happy.
Now I have to wait for 4 more boxes to show up in the next 2 weeks. On top of this I talked to my welder and he got busy with other stuff that are more consistent clients so he did not start on the trailer frame. I understand, frustrating but reasonable. So he said later this week. I will be dropping of the axle, tires w/spare, suspension all off at the welders tomorrow and go over the idea of the fenders this way he can build the frame i one shot. I do want the fenders removable so I can build the body on the frame vs off the frame. Not to mention they have to be strong because one will have the spare mounted on it (100+lbs) the other will have jerry cans and propane mounted on it. Also tomorrow recall the lumberyard since they ever sent me an email or voice mail about the quote I requested. ****ing odd size plywood and I don't feel like jointing them together. Rather pay the money up front.