Posted by VADAVE on August 05, 2013 at 04:31:54 from (149.32.192.34):
In Reply to: Camper Questions posted by John in La on August 04, 2013 at 18:19:43:
I did this for a few years--had a camper parked on the farm for living arrangement when i was there on weekends. Campers are fine for short periods of time but extended times can get tough.
HOOK-UP: I set a short telphone/electric pole (3-4 feet tall) put a yard facuet(sp) along side and the electric panel box and a phone box on the pole. Because i was planning to build a house I put in the septic and brought a pipe close to the pole. An electric supply house has a supply box just for campers--has an outlet for 30 amp plug and 2 20 amp outlets with a weather cover. A short length of hose to the camper from the facuet will work fine. It will freeze should the temperature drop low enough. I found that a 100 gal propane tank was sufficient for heat and hot water. Everything else runs off electric. You can bring a phone line in through a window pretty easily. I set the camper on concrete blocks as the tires allow the camper to sway and they do loose air over time. I used it for 6-7 years until a summer storm pushed the camper off the blocks. By that time I was ready to move into the shop and get the house building.
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