100 Amp Breaker Box in my 1956 Trailer
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- Опубликовано: 5 сен 2020
- To be able to use a generator, solar, etc, batteries, AND on-shore 240v power, I needed a transfer switch, and inverter, and batteries just to get started. Since I had 12v from the batteries I also decided to use 12v lights (and other car stuff if I want) and found a 12v breaker box for boats.
Eventually, I have to upgrade the transfer switch and inverter to match the 100amps of the breaker box--but these were free, and it does the trick for now.
See the channel for the trailer this is in (a 40-foot 1956 tri-level Stewart 3-bedroom CAMPER).
#DIY #trailerlife #camperlife #diycamper
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I so wish you had continued your updates on your camper. I would love to see you progress. That is the coolest vintage trailer I have ever seen.
I can't wait to see the finished project!!!
Wow! You seem like a really interesting guy. I'd love to see what you did with the trailer and see more of your adventures.
I've lived off grid in Trapper Creek Alaska for 22 years now and I would love to have the stove and fridge you're going to be taking out of your trailer camper.
This popped up from the alga rhythm for some reason but I hope your place didn't burn down
Well did you ever get it finished
What happened? Did you ever get finished? Why did videos stop suddenly?
Wish he would do what he said he was going to do. But I would have left as much as I could original. You don't see a camper like this every day.
Just a shame to see someone basically destroy it by updating it.
Please don't gut the trailer if you haven't already. You can't replace that wood in it with anything similar. Just refurbish and lean into the vintage aesthetic. Maybe sell to a collector and get a newer one if you don't like the way it looks.