Lights did not work ever as far as I can tell (thus why I thought they were burned out) and I tested each with a working light bulb
This is a picture of my baby, she's old and got some minor damage but I repaired most of it so she doesn't leak!
The power inverter in the trailer works as I have hooked it up to a generator, the light above the table (master light with the switch) works when the power is on but obviously not on 12 volt.
The 12 volt set the "double" one near the bedroom/bathroom lights, and the one over the sink lights, all others in the row do not work.
My trailer is on a permanent site, I don't believe it to be "road worthy" per say as in pull it somewhere else I use it as my "cottage" if you will.
Question, is it normal for the plugs not to work on battery? I think it makes sense but checking.
I have a big inverter (I can post pictures) under the seat it's a beast and appears to work well but as I explained one of the fuses is broken, it's not the "twist on" part thats broken but the part inside the panel that holds it closed.
it's a 20 foot (plus hitch) trailer, I have had to replace the gas lines outside the trailer as well as the gas hook up (forgive the loss of name at this time where the lines meet to go into the main gas line).
The propane burners work, the stove works but will not "stay on" all the time for some reason (possibly a blocked line?
Fridge has apparently never worked or I am unable to get the pilot light lit on it and the furnace while is says gas is also electric and needs blower to work, so I just don't use it. We camp usually from April - Octobre almost and the close up on Thanks Giving weekend.
We enjoy it for what it is, a simple place ot "get away" and relax.
We painted the outside a bit as the vinyl was all worn somewhat and re-caulked the windows and all seems to work pretty well.