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Grit dog wrote:
Sounds like you have the know how and ability to hi grade the good parts you added. And thatโs the right choice imo. Sounds like the parts are worth what the camper is (roughly) and that you could use some/all on the new one. You can still sell a fully functional camper by swapping converters or whatever.
Itโs just money and if you have the ability to save yourself some of that, itโs rarely the wrong choice.
Like selling vehicles with mods. Rarely if ever does it pay to leave expensive mods on if your can otherwise capitalize off of them.
Recent case in point, traded our old truck/camper for a much newer truck. Value wise the newer truck itself was the right deal in itself. But the guy had easy $10-15k in mods on it.
No one cared. And I have sold a couple of the parts on it I didnโt want for good money and would totally be money ahead if I sold it tomorrow, by stripping it back down to bone stock, throwing a cheap set of takeoff wheels on it and selling the (desirable) parts separately.
โMay-08-2023 11:02 AM
Boomerweps wrote:Boon Docker wrote:
Swap out all the upgrades. They are worth more than what you could sell the trailer for.
STRONGLY CONCUR!
However, I would carefully inspect and test the old solar panels for wear and tear. If flexible panels they could be near end of service and not worth reinstalling.
โMay-08-2023 10:59 AM
Boon Docker wrote:
Swap out all the upgrades. They are worth more than what you could sell the trailer for.
โMay-08-2023 10:59 AM
Grit dog wrote:
Sounds like you have the know how and ability to hi grade the good parts you added. And thatโs the right choice imo. Sounds like the parts are worth what the camper is (roughly) and that you could use some/all on the new one. You can still sell a fully functional camper by swapping converters or whatever.
Itโs just money and if you have the ability to save yourself some of that, itโs rarely the wrong choice.
Like selling vehicles with mods. Rarely if ever does it pay to leave expensive mods on if your can otherwise capitalize off of them.
Recent case in point, traded our old truck/camper for a much newer truck. Value wise the newer truck itself was the right deal in itself. But the guy had easy $10-15k in mods on it.
No one cared. And I have sold a couple of the parts on it I didnโt want for good money and would totally be money ahead if I sold it tomorrow, by stripping it back down to bone stock, throwing a cheap set of takeoff wheels on it and selling the (desirable) parts separately.
โMay-08-2023 10:58 AM
LouLawrence wrote:
Take the panels and other equipment. You can remove the panel from the brackets and leave the brackets behind if you want to keep the roof weather tight. If you plan to junk it or sell it real cheap, take it all and Dicor the roof, screw the screws back in and Dicor over that. Whether tight again!
โMay-08-2023 10:57 AM
schlep1967 wrote:That's kind of what I'm thinking. In fact I just finished removing the panels. Thanks for the advice
At this point, with the market the way it is.... your 500 watts of Solar is worth more than your 27 year old trailer. Take what you want off of it and take it to the scrap yard.
That may sound rude. It is not intended to. If anybody is looking to buy a 27 year old trailer, the custom mods you have done, swapping circuit boards etc., would leave them totally confused and lost if they ever tried to repair anything.
โMay-08-2023 10:04 AM
Boon Docker wrote:
Swap out all the upgrades. They are worth more than what you could sell the trailer for.
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