I cannot take credit for the vast majority of this undertaking, as my father is the genius wood-worker; I am just the financial backing and electrician. I will just post the pictures of progress now and then create a summary of the construction process.
The basis of the project was to build a fairly self sufficient camper that is light enough to be pulled behind my 2.5L Outback and doesn't cost in the realm of $8k+ like a LittleGuy Camper. After much deliberation between Dad and I, we decided on building a design atop a Harbor Freight trailer. The camper is a modular design that has the ability to be removed and placed on another trailer. I wanted a fairly extensive electrical system to run 12vdc outlets, car stereo, led lights and a roof vent fan. Along with those requirements, I felt the addition of an air conditioner would entice the better half to join me on more bike trips. So, needing an AC system, I settled on a Progressive Dynamics PD4560 panel that will fit both needs AND charger the 12V battery.
Quick Specs
Built on a Harbor Freight 4x8 Trailer w/updated hub bearings/seals
Progressive Dynamics PD4560 panel
Fridgidair AC
Pioneer sound system
LED lights throughout
2-GFCI outlets
2-USB charging ports
Here is the construction so far; as stated before, this is the work of my extremely talented father!
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