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WeAreFive
Jul 16, 2018Explorer
New to the forums. TT is a 2017 Keystone Bullet 287QBS. Got is last September. Lots of mods already. Here is the list.
Trailer

Being an Ultra Lite, the day I took it out of the dealer and brought it home for the kids to "visit" the bunkhouse, one of the bunk ended-up like this.



I used birch plywood that I stained and heavy duty hinges to reinforce the bunk. Now I can sleep in it.


Next was to install MaxAir II as well as 200W of solar panels as we often dry camp. I used Eternabond tape for the solar panels. Wires go in through fridge exhaust, routed under the belly to the pass through storage.

Charge controller

Remote inside

Then a few USB ports to charge our devices, fed from 12V.



A few LED in dark cabinets


High quality mattress with memory foam

Tongue jack

Fans for the fridge with a switch accessible from the outside


LEDs everywhere (not shown but I also did the fridge and the range hood)



Painted the drums, they were rusty

There is no fender or protection above the wheels, only the thin plastic sheet. I sprayed rubber.

Multiple hooks



Shelves in several cabinets (not all shown) all made of birch plywood.
Washroom cabinet shelf and paper holder

Wife wanted to keep the hanger but I added a shelf above

I got rid of it and installed 2 shelves on my side

Recent addition is a pair of leveler. I used 2x8 that I ran through my planner and laminated together.
Varnish

Rubber spay for the bottom

The finished product (cat not included)


Next on the list
- Wheel chocks (under construction)
- 30A mouse entry
- Tongue box to house my battery(ies) and tools
- Gas strut so my wife can access the under-bed storage
- Counter extension
- More LEDs in dark cabinets
- Access door to the hot water heater from inside
- Slide topper
Trailer

Being an Ultra Lite, the day I took it out of the dealer and brought it home for the kids to "visit" the bunkhouse, one of the bunk ended-up like this.



I used birch plywood that I stained and heavy duty hinges to reinforce the bunk. Now I can sleep in it.


Next was to install MaxAir II as well as 200W of solar panels as we often dry camp. I used Eternabond tape for the solar panels. Wires go in through fridge exhaust, routed under the belly to the pass through storage.

Charge controller

Remote inside

Then a few USB ports to charge our devices, fed from 12V.



A few LED in dark cabinets


High quality mattress with memory foam

Tongue jack

Fans for the fridge with a switch accessible from the outside


LEDs everywhere (not shown but I also did the fridge and the range hood)



Painted the drums, they were rusty

There is no fender or protection above the wheels, only the thin plastic sheet. I sprayed rubber.

Multiple hooks



Shelves in several cabinets (not all shown) all made of birch plywood.
Washroom cabinet shelf and paper holder

Wife wanted to keep the hanger but I added a shelf above

I got rid of it and installed 2 shelves on my side

Recent addition is a pair of leveler. I used 2x8 that I ran through my planner and laminated together.
Varnish

Rubber spay for the bottom

The finished product (cat not included)


Next on the list
- Wheel chocks (under construction)
- 30A mouse entry
- Tongue box to house my battery(ies) and tools
- Gas strut so my wife can access the under-bed storage
- Counter extension
- More LEDs in dark cabinets
- Access door to the hot water heater from inside
- Slide topper
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