Posted by dhermesc on October 16, 2015 at 15:45:04 from (24.248.193.103):
In Reply to: Re: Campers - manuals posted by Steve@Advance on October 16, 2015 at 14:54:07:
I'm primarily looking at small tow behind campers to use as a mobile hunting cabin. Basically a place to bed down for the night and hopefully wake up not frozen or killed by a poorly vented heater. How does a battery work in the system? Is everything 12V in the camper then or does it use an inverter - or "depends"?
I am looking at an OOOOOLLLLLDDDDD Aristocrat (1970 or so). No leaks, been stored in a barn for decades. Everything is old and of questionable operating ability - worked when last used - by the guy's grandfather. Instead of trying to get the old AC unit to work (looks like a 1960s window unit) would I be better off putting in a roof mount? Can you get roof mounts with the heater included (don't trust the old propane heater either) or what would you use for a seperate heater? For $400 I figure I can't go to wrong. Every camper I've looked at needs several of the same things - and usually have a questionably repaired roof and a couple thousand dollar price tag. This one at least looks solid - just needs the HVAC updated and a dorm room fridge installed. It has the sink and stove but that will be something to worry about next spring if he uses during the fair to watch 4H projects.
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