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Lou,

What's your plan for the rear compartments. I really like their setup for the stove, etc.
 
Lou,

What's your plan for the rear compartments. I really like their setup for the stove, etc.

I need to see the space but it will be some sort of kitchen setup...and there might be room above the water tank for additional storage i can access from the front compartment...i

Lou
 
Yes that's a solar controller... I'm the last person who should be answering any questions pertaining to circuits, breakers etc...
the setup in the photo was from a trailer thread on Expedition Portal and I'll use it as a guide....
I do have a question ..one battery or two?

Lou
What are the loads?
How often will each be used?

Multiply the loads by the use time to get amp-hours, then add them all together. How does the result compare to amp-hrs of the battery of choice?

I would want the battery(ies) to have considerable reserve capacity, say twice the expected demand.
 
What are the loads?
How often will each be used?

Multiply the loads by the use time to get amp-hours, then add them all together. How does the result compare to amp-hrs of the battery of choice?

I would want the battery(ies) to have considerable reserve capacity, say twice the expected demand.

Dave, at TurtleBack is going to wire the panel and run a Deka Group 24 AGM Marine Battery

Lou
 
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Trailers back from the bed liner shop
 
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That's nothing short of beautiful, you've got to be smiling from ear to ear.
 
That's nothing short of beautiful, you've got to be smiling from ear to ear.

Pretty much... I know I'm getting a first class trailer and looking forward to a few more cool features Dave at TurtleBack is working on for this baby..

Lou
 
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Got an update from Dave at Turtleback, the trailer gets skinned tomorrow with a thicker aluminum then he used previously and from here on out things should move pretty quick. The trailer was wired today,,, you can see the rubber grommets he used to keep the wires from chafing... I'm switching out the wheels to Level 8 wheels .. and a picture of the laser cut propane tank holder Lou
 
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Hey Lou,

Thanks for posting the update photos. Sorry for the lull in the photo action. We doubled the production space creating a dedicated metal fab shop and a dedicated assembly area. That took about a week and we are still on schedule for your delivery and the others going out this month.

Dave
 
The pass-thru tubes with the plastic anti-chafe bushings is a nice detail.
 
The product that we use is self priming. We use 36 grit sander to cut the metal to assist with bite. I interviewed numerous companies and felt that this product would offer the best protection for it's use.


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cool, never heard of self priming liner... care to share the brand name?
don't get me wrong, i admire your trailers. tough and rugged, well thought out builds
i am just not a fan of liner on bare steel.
 
cool, never heard of self priming liner... care to share the brand name?
don't get me wrong, i admire your trailers. tough and rugged, well thought out builds
i am just not a fan of liner on bare steel.

I'm no expert on bed liner but doing a quick search, I found arguments for both....but the one constant is using 36 grit .. rough up the surface and apply...
Can't wait to see the skinned trailer in a few days and I think a few will be surprised by the awning mount Dave's working on.. the width of the Med Maggiolina was the reason for a different setup and we want to make sure our idea is going to work before posting it.

Lou
 
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Got this message from Dave of Turtleback Trailer today.. Hey Lou, Let the TIG welding begin!! Here are some pictures of the aluminum doors and door frames. They’ll be TIG welded up this week an off to powder coating. The front box is tack welded and will be welded and off to the powder coater also. I’ve also sent pics of the Stainless Steel propane bracket and switch plates that house the Blue Sea Switches. Everything is laser cut then CNC bent. In addition there is a pic of the awning bracket that will be attached to the extensions to clear the tent. Dave image-2220784483.jpg Side Boxes
 
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Love those USB jacks. Thats gonna be a sweet trailer.
 
Nice quality stuff and construction. The bottle holders look sweet.

Don't be afraid to add plenty of USB's and 12VDC outlets on all sides...you won't regret it.

Thanks for the updates
 
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Nice quality stuff and construction. The bottle holders look sweet.

Don't be afraid to add plenty of USB's and 12VDC outlets on all sides...you won't regret it.

Thanks for the updates

Thanks...pretty much have that covered..three on the trailer...three hot in the truck and I have a Yeti 150..
 
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