skyl4rk
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I am trying to set up a cargo trailer as a camper and spent my first night in it last night. It was in my driveway so this is not a big adventure, just preparing for adventure.
The 4x8 is quite small but there is enough room for a 30" wide cot and bin storage underneath. The trailer has two screened windows and a vent, with a rear door with an RV latch. It is more of a teardrop experience than a travel trailer experience, but it is large enough to sleep and lounge in. It is 53" high in the middle.
I started out with two sleeping bags, two blankets and two sheets, but by morning I was just using a 20F rated down sleeping bag on top of me opened up as a quilt up to my chin, with a fleece blanket covering my head down to my nose. I was warm and comfortable with outside temps of about 32F and snow here in MI. The cot is covered with an old backpacking air matress/Thermorest under 4" of memory foam. I opened two windows after about a half hour because the air was getting oppressive, so it was pretty cold in the trailer.
Today I hung some curtains, installed a cable hatch in the floor, screwed a battery box to the floor, installed a battery and a 10W solar panel that I had lying around. Not that we see the sun here in January but its the thought that counts, right? At the moment I just need battery power to run some led lights and charge a smartphone. I pulled an extension cord through the cord hatch and set up a small electric ceramic heater.
I am wondering if four screws through the bottom of a plastic battery box is going to be enough to hold it in place?
Also, I need to find a place for the spare tire. Are there mounts that will bolt or clamp on to the hitch bar in front of the trailer? I have a single bar, not the vee bar type.
Here are some pics of the trailer as I bought it. I removed the bed that was in it.
The 4x8 is quite small but there is enough room for a 30" wide cot and bin storage underneath. The trailer has two screened windows and a vent, with a rear door with an RV latch. It is more of a teardrop experience than a travel trailer experience, but it is large enough to sleep and lounge in. It is 53" high in the middle.
I started out with two sleeping bags, two blankets and two sheets, but by morning I was just using a 20F rated down sleeping bag on top of me opened up as a quilt up to my chin, with a fleece blanket covering my head down to my nose. I was warm and comfortable with outside temps of about 32F and snow here in MI. The cot is covered with an old backpacking air matress/Thermorest under 4" of memory foam. I opened two windows after about a half hour because the air was getting oppressive, so it was pretty cold in the trailer.
Today I hung some curtains, installed a cable hatch in the floor, screwed a battery box to the floor, installed a battery and a 10W solar panel that I had lying around. Not that we see the sun here in January but its the thought that counts, right? At the moment I just need battery power to run some led lights and charge a smartphone. I pulled an extension cord through the cord hatch and set up a small electric ceramic heater.
I am wondering if four screws through the bottom of a plastic battery box is going to be enough to hold it in place?
Also, I need to find a place for the spare tire. Are there mounts that will bolt or clamp on to the hitch bar in front of the trailer? I have a single bar, not the vee bar type.
Here are some pics of the trailer as I bought it. I removed the bed that was in it.