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westend
Oct 15, 2014Explorer
I rebuilt mine from a lot of water damage. The rebuild thread is linked in my signature line. The framing part was easy. It will also be relatively easy to resheet the roof and apply a new roof surface, there are more than a few on the Forum that have done it.
I'd suggest to keep the propane system as water heating, cooking, and a heat source operate well with propane. You will put a heck of a lot more money into new 120V appliances than repairing propane lines.
I would check the operation of the converter and battery before dismissing them. You would at least have lights when they are functional. You'll need functional 12V power to move the trailer.
Some searching on the Forums will turn up the details of doing just about any repair you will encounter.
I'd suggest to keep the propane system as water heating, cooking, and a heat source operate well with propane. You will put a heck of a lot more money into new 120V appliances than repairing propane lines.
I would check the operation of the converter and battery before dismissing them. You would at least have lights when they are functional. You'll need functional 12V power to move the trailer.
Some searching on the Forums will turn up the details of doing just about any repair you will encounter.
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