This is what I plan to do one day. Very nice!
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Originally posted by Mesquite Archer View PostThat looks great! Any issues with ventilation? I know you have the windows and the A/C unit when it's warm. I was just thinking about when it is cold and you have to run a heater.
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Originally posted by HtownCityBoy View PostNice!
First-time poster here but I'm planning on doing the same thing, kind of on my family land in Cherokee, Texas.
I'm debating between a trailer and an actual Travel Trailer.
Looks great!
I have had several travel trailers and as a matter of fact we have an almost new one that we like to take to the lake a few times a year. The problems I have had on campers at deer leases though were aggravating and costly. Mice, water leaks, mold and mildew, dead converter, dead refrigerator, dead air conditioner,etc.. Granted, I may have some of those same issues with this build, but I tried to eliminate as many of those potential problems as I could. If I do have a problem, I built it, so I figure I can fix it. Definitely pros and cons to each, but this definitely worked out better for my current situation. When you get ready to build, let me know and maybe I can help you avoid a few headaches that I had.
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A couple thoughts for you. One an on-demand water heater is great. I have one similar to this one and they are great.
https://www.amazon.com/Camp-Chef-HWD...d+water+heater
Next is a roll of LED lights inside the trailer, connected to a photo cell. The lights come on at dark and off at daylight. Mice don't care for light. Fold up the beds before you leave it will help with mice too.
I also have one of these connected to the photo cell. It too comes on at dark and off at daylight.
https://www.amazon.com/Mouse-Blocker.../dp/B00DWGAHM0
Since I installed these two in my trailer I have not had any mice, knock on wood.
Nice build.
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Originally posted by Okiehunter View PostA couple thoughts for you. One an on-demand water heater is great. I have one similar to this one and they are great.
https://www.amazon.com/Camp-Chef-HWD...d+water+heater
Next is a roll of LED lights inside the trailer, connected to a photo cell. The lights come on at dark and off at daylight. Mice don't care for light. Fold up the beds before you leave it will help with mice too.
I also have one of these connected to the photo cell. It too comes on at dark and off at daylight.
https://www.amazon.com/Mouse-Blocker.../dp/B00DWGAHM0
Since I installed these two in my trailer I have not had any mice, knock on wood.
Nice build.
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