Installed Victron 1200VA VE.Direct Inverter, runs the Microwave, Coffee Maker, Crock Pot just fine.. now wife wants an ice maker, sigh.
Then I installed, purged, filled the new 30# Horizontal LP Tank, the Fuel Guage is installed inside but its too cold and wet to run the wire to it yet.
LP Tank is secured with stainless steel hardware, w/wing-nut and locking washer so I can take it off and go fill it up with just one adjustable wrench.
At first I just put a nylock nut on it, but went to go take it off and the nut froze ontot he bolt, so hadda burn through two saw zaw blades to get the tank off so I went back to just good ole reliable locking washers.
Next Friday I head into the mountains for a 4d weekend w/grandparents, so I'll be pulling out the trailer in the next few days and putting it in driveway.. then I can button up the fuel gauge wiring and some other stuff I didnt want to do in the back yard on recycled asphalt.
I'm pretty happy right now, big phase of the outfitting is complete.. Furnace, Radiant Heat, Lighting, Fridge, Inverter, Battery, GenSet, LP System.. all built to last and keep us comfortable and boondocking longer.. really only 2 big things left to accomplish.. solar and radio.. I finally have solar designed and an antenna mount that wont get destroyed within a few months like last one.
For Solar I'm attaching a 325W Panasonic HIT house panel to the roof bars, it outputs 60v and will get a Victron 100/30.. then I'm going to hang a second one off the back on the ramp with its own controller, the one off the ramp will be able to deploy while still attached, providing weather cover for rear hitch mounted generator, or pull a few pins and the wife and I can carry it off into the sun and wire it up w/up to 100ft of extension cables.. so it'll have 650W total of solar, with half of it portable.