Treefarmer
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OK. It looks like we're getting close enough to start a thread about our progress on this build. We've been in the planning stages since September, and now it looks like we're on schedule for delivery in early April. Here are some of the specs we're using for the build:
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- GVWR 9,820 lbs
- 100 gallon fresh water tank and 50 gallon gray tank
- Separett Tiny dry flush toilet (no black tank)
- Cruise Master ATX independent trailing arm suspension with airbag leveling
- Maxxis Razr AT 285/75R16 tires
- Truma Combi Comfort Plus on demand heat and hot water system
- 2,020 watts of solar on top
- 1,104 amp hours of Expion lithium batteries
- 50 amp service with Victron solar components (3000W)
- 12V DC refrigerator and air conditioner
- 3.5"-6" floors/wall/ceiling with high density foam insulation
- Aluminum framing with thermal barriers over the studs to minimize thermal bridging
- 12v tank heaters, all plumbing insulated and heat vented to all areas with plumbing below the floor (we're going for serious four season capability)
- Steel chassis hot dipped galvanized and painted black
- Stainless steel screws used throughout
- Flip up solid surface bar table instead of dinette
- McHitch 6.5 tonne fully articulating hitch
- Stainless steel accumulator tank
- Queen size bed in north/south orientation with room to walk on either side
- No wood or Luan plywood products anywhere in the walls/floor/ceiling
- RV Armor no maintenance lifetime roof coating
- Crane Noble Select fused fiberglass panels with Azdel backing. A thicker fiberglass panel with Aztec Gray color impregnated in the fiberglass (no paint).
- Aluminum, insulated skid plates covering the entire bottom with nothing (plumbing, wires, etc.) extending below the frame
- Heavy duty jacks capable of supporting the weight of the trailer
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