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Has anyone bought these trailers on Alibaba? I'm not sure if the ones there are a clone knock off or the exact ones smittybilt imports from China? Pretty crazy deals on rtt on there as well.
PS - I have a little buddy propane heater, but it puts out TOO much heat to use in the tent all night, even on low when it is 37 degrees.... Besides, we are still paranoid of suffocating in our sleep...
So, if anyone has any comments / advice / hints / etc, I would appreciate hearing from the wisdom of the group.
Hello All - bought the trailer, RTT, and Anex...and am taking my little-ones on an 'adventure' to Zion in 2 weeks. We will be sleeping with an electric mattress heater and maybe electric blanket (I am old, and they are young..so not too much roughing it for us at the moment). I have been testing all week to see what kind of power draw the two devices have. In total, I need....... 500wh (or 42AH @12v) to power both for the night, in the event it gets really cold.
Side note - a 4 inch gel-mattress topper on top of the smittybilt mattress is 'da bomb' for sleeping comfort, and you can fold it into the tent when you pack up
anyway...
I have/am purchasing:
Giandel 1000W Pure Sine Inverter w/ solar control
PowerMax PM3-100 110 V to 12 V DC Power Supply Converter Charger
Ryobi Bluetooth 2,300-Watt Super Quiet Gasoline Powered Digital Inverter Generator
plus a random 105AH Lead Acid battery.
I am going to 'rig' this to a 'portable board' as I am not yet ready for a permanent install. I have read a bunch of conflicting literature on the "C" for recharging lead acid, so I went with C=~1 - yes, I know, REALLY high, but I only have 4 hrs of gen runtime available per day.....
So, if anyone has any comments / advice / hints / etc, I would appreciate hearing from the wisdom of the group.
And if you are in Zion in 2 weeks, come find us!
Happy Camping
Regards
James
PS - I have a little buddy propane heater, but it puts out TOO much heat to use in the tent all night, even on low when it is 37 degrees.... Besides, we are still paranoid of suffocating in our sleep...
Not from scratch buying new parts.
Cannibalizing supercheap old trailers or other sources of cheap materials maybe.
Cheapest and easiest is restoring / upfitting an old bargain that's already close to what you need.
Unusual very specific requirements makes that harder of course, for me a grand doesn't get past the suspension + brakes.
well **** lol.
That was my other question, the independent suspension seems pretty awesome. You guys think its better then a solid axle/leaf spring setup?