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How are you going to power all of this stuff BTW? I'm assuming you aren't going to keep the engine running in your truck to supply a power inverter? Is there an external extension cord that you'll plug in at the track? Portable generator? The generator would get to be annoying after a while I would think...
   
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How are you going to power all of this stuff BTW? I'm assuming you aren't going to keep the engine running in your truck to supply a power inverter? Is there an external extension cord that you'll plug in at the track? Portable generator? The generator would get to be annoying after a while I would think...
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One of their new AC batteries?
   
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02.20.2011, 08:48 PM

It has a 30 amp panel and i have a 30 amp rv plug i installed under my carport i run the extension cord out of the tool box on the tounge of the trailer to plug it in. At the track i have a 4000w generator that runs about 10-11 hours on a tank it of gas (3 gallons) and it has a 30 amp rv plug and circuit on it.

its done and its in my back yard right now after i get done eating ill get some pics.
   
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02.20.2011, 08:55 PM

Gotta say, it's an impressive trailer...better than a lot of homes I've seen


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02.22.2011, 02:31 PM

That's sooooo awesome!

I love how you used the quad outlet boxes all around even though the cord on your soldering iron would probably reach across the trailer...
   
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there is a total of 12 receptacles in the trailer6 are on there own circuit, 2 of them each have there own circuit (parts washer/compressor has it own and my electric heater has its own) the A/C is also on its own breaker and the lights have their own.

im actaully in it right now eating lunch and working on cars.

tomorrow i will build my car rack to go on the wall and bring the rest of my cars and stuff in here.
   
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Just sell your house and install a bathroom and a fridge in the trailer...
   
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