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- Kittykat6215Explorer
I bought one in September and it’s been in service up to Saturday. Bathroom skyview leaking, the door doesn't line up something done at factory. Had to bring them one of the bunk mattress looked like someone spilled something on it . It should have been inspected better. I’m thinking it’s a poor choice by me to get one ☹️
- jonp4161Explorer
I’ve heard of LIV Trailers and they seem to be generating some buzz lately. They are relatively new in the market but have been receiving positive feedback from those who have seen or used them.
- FizzExplorerAnd once again a harmless informative post drifts offtrack to never never land.
- buckyExplorer IIMy former Yammy 2800i had no problem with a single roof air. I just had to manage other things properly.
- Pbutler97Explorer
mavapa wrote:
Lwiddis wrote:
Chinese because their name is “LIV”?
Chinese because I have seen other interesting, lightweight trailers at reasonable prices that turned out to be Chinese. I thought this might be another one.
Such as this?
"Wecare one stop caravan manufacturer trailer travel camping caravan
fixed in bulk on the floor of container for Factory hot sales 4x4 caravan travel camper aluminum airstream trailer"
"Any uncertain trailer design, don't be hesitate to talk to us.
Tips: You can custom made whatever you want, such as trailer size,configuration, inner layout, AC, air vents and etc.so if any great idea, just feel free to Contact US." - mavapaExplorer III
Lwiddis wrote:
Chinese because their name is “LIV”?
Chinese because I have seen other interesting, lightweight trailers at reasonable prices that turned out to be Chinese. I thought this might be another one. - SamsonsworldExplorerI've owned a 17' box with a ceiling mount a/c and disagree. Its the only way to go. And while not the quietest, my 4000w inverter genny weighs 61lbs empty and sips gas. It's pretty easy to throw around.
- qtla9111Nomad
Samsonsworld wrote:
qtla9111 wrote:
Great for boondocking. Who wants to haul around a 13.5 btu boat anchor you can't use?
Can't use? They do make bigger generators. 3500w runs a 15k a/c just fine.
In a small TT, the noise and vibration generated by a 13.5 are unbearable not to mention the revving and fuel consumption. A 2000 is very practical for a small TT, easy to carry, uses less fuel and less noise. - SamsonsworldExplorer
qtla9111 wrote:
Great for boondocking. Who wants to haul around a 13.5 btu boat anchor you can't use?
Can't use? They do make bigger generators. 3500w runs a 15k a/c just fine. - qtla9111Nomad
wanderingbob wrote:
Window air is a nice option in a 19 foot trailer , it should run on a 2,00 watt generator with no mods !
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Great for boondocking. Who wants to haul around a 13.5 btu boat anchor you can't use?
A window unit is quiet, efficient, and sized properly for the size. I can run a 6000btu window unit for up 12 hours using a Honda 2000 and one tank of gasoline.
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