chezmoose wrote:
Any and all advice for dry camping will be appreciated.
In your shopping, check some of the following items:
Look at the trailer's battery storage capability. Some trailers, only have room for one battery. Two, or more, batteries will extend your camp stay.
Look at possibility of adding solar power. Depending on roof space and floor plan, some trailers will be easier to wire than others. You'll have less voltage loss, with shorter wire length.
Check location of fresh water fill. Some are higher than others. A six or seven gallon jug, gets a bit heavy when you need to hold it up while filling the tank.
Possibly, find out where the water pump is located. I saw a trailer, that had the water pump accessable from an outside storage door, which, was also within two feet from the fresh water fill and outside shower. The owner installed a water pump winterizing kit (with extra long intake tube) and uses the onboard pump to pull water from his water jug along with the outside shower to spray that water into the fresh water fill.