Thanks for the comments and input. I guess I didn’t explain some of the finer points well enough. While researching I did find out that the best of everything doesn’t always mean the top of the line gear with the best reviews, sometimes it means what works best for the owner/user.
Is it a custom or brochure?
A little of each, it is a regular 24’ cargo trailer with builder additions 2 pop-out tent trailer beds, 2 camper doors, 2 steps, 2 awnings, 2 fantastic fans, 2 max air covers, 3 pair of stabilizer jacks, electric tongue jack, a/c unit, the floor covering will all come installed.
The 80’ of e-track will be in 10’ stock on the floor when we take delivery. I will remove the inside walls to install reflective bubble insulation (builder only does white Styrofoam) some of the e-track will get installed then along with the bracing for the folding bunk beds (builder no longer offers folding bunks). I will do the 120v and 12v wiring then as well. Some of the e-track will get fastened to the under side of the bunk beds.
What will they pull it with?
Dads 1/2 ton 4x4 6 passenger truck the farthest they go is 200 miles for the October 2-3 night dry camp, other than that its 15-135 miles each way through Indiana and the rout is pretty flat. If they took it farther dad could take my crew cab dually.
Taking along 8 kids
No.
We all tent camp together Older brother has 2 girls 15 & 14 (they hardly ever go), I have 1 girl 14, Sister has 2 girls 7 & 3 and a boy 5, Younger brother has a girl 8 and a boy 6. For the most part they ride in groups with all of us usually not with their own parents the 2 boys ride with me. Older girls with my sister, younger girls ride with my brother and the baby rides with mom.
Bringing along a golf cart
Yes the generator could charge it in a pinch but the October dry camp is a State Forest managed property so they can’t take it with them to that one. The cart is a lifted 36v that seats 4 it is pretty nice and the kids all wait on the camp site numbers painted on the ground or they stand by the site markers when they want to ride = no one runs at the cart while it’s moving to get a turn.
50 quart ARB refrigerator
I found out about them researching Over Landing and used one the last 2 years going to the Easter Jeep Safari in Moab Utah and it was a dream. We decided on 2 50 quarts instead of 1 80 quart because there is slightly more room overall, we can do food in 1 and drinks in the other and the June 7+ night camp includes a day trip to another park for a family reunion. I can move the drink fridge to the bed of dad’s truck and plug it into the 12v acc plug in the bed and it will stay cold all day.
Battery Cart
I am a fabricator and certified welder, I hobby build at least 1 trailer every year and I have a few cart designs in mind. The battery tray will sit about 3 inches of the ground between the 4 John Deere lawn tractor wheels. It would be difficult to dump the cart over even at full speed across rough ground behind the golf cart. The 3600w inverter is on the cart outside the battery box inside its own box/cover. I can plug the trailer into the cart or hook the battery bank to the trailer 12v system via Anderson plugs. This cart is for me I will just send it with them on the one dry camp a year.
Giving off hydrogen
Batteries shouldn’t be charged at a rate faster than 20% of the 20 amp hour capacity so that along with the generator 15’ from the cart (standard 30amp RV whip) I have 0 concerns.
The generator CO2 & noise
Yamaha inverter generator tri fuel on Propane = no CO2 concern, kind of like propane powered forklift inside a building. Inverter generator = low db
3600 watt inverter
I want the cart to power the 30 amp RV plug, why because sometimes I’m just silly like that and the cart is for me I will just send it with them on the one dry camp a year. The trailer gets 3 inverters 1 2000w in the front so anything they can plug into a nema 5-15 receptacle you can plug into the trailer short of a compressor and they wont have to start the generator to heat something quick in the microwave for one of the kids. Each of the fold out bunks get a 400w inverter, 2 acc plugs and a USB socket via 8 gauge 40 amp fused home run wire for each side. The inverters, batteries and converter charger will also act as a UPS for their electronics during the summer with the unreliable power and A/C load on aging campground wiring.
Solar panels
They only dry camp the 1 time a year so the 2 maintenance free group 31 batteries will get them through just running the generator 2 hours in the morning and 2 hours in the afternoon/evening. And if they go to visit one of my mom’s sisters for a few days I don’t go to take care of all that stuff so that is why they get 2 group 31 maintenance free batteries.
Washing hands before meals is very important
Yes absolutely however the inside water is not wanted and would not be used so it’s a waste of space. We use wipes, sanitizer and water bottles tent camping. Mom ripped the sink and tanks out of the pop up, she never used them in the class A, 8' slide in or the 32' travel trailer. She hated that the 32' TT had a full kitchen and not enough beds as the family got bigger. The Class A slept 7 after she added bunk beds but she never used the kitchen.
Fantastic fans and Maxx air covers
I cheeped out on my flea market trailer
build and went with off brand vents with fans and did not install vent covers like Maxx air covers and boy do I regret it.
They really just sleep in the pop up (mom’s health) and use it try to keep their stuff dry they just need to go bigger because of so many grandkids and golf cart. The truck is a short bed so the cart doesn’t fit and the Starcraft Starter isn’t stout enough to tow a second trailer behind it.