Thanks for quick reply, Martyn. Much appreciated.
My plans aren't so much for week-long expeditions as they are for 2-3 day rustic camping trips 2-3 times a year.
Eventually, a small refrigerator would be very nice (that would be longer-term, though), but other than that, I'm just looking for basic power for some efficient LED lighting, small radio, cell phone/iPod charging, laptop computer use, etc. No microwave necessary for me. :sombrero:
Lighting for 1-2 hours at the top end in the evenings, 2-3 days in a row. Electric charging of other small handheld devices, as-needed. On a rare occasion, I may want to use
my Warn PullzAll for 5 minute loading jobs onto the trailer (e.g.- Non-running riding lawnmower, for example). This would be a rarity, but I'd like the option to do so.
This is me in response to that question... :coffeedrink:
The highest draw item I would foresee is a refrigerator (best guess), or the Warn PullzAll, although that would only be for a couple minutes at a time.
I already have a 7-round harness/plug installed on my '05 Jeep Unlimited (Mopar harness), and would like to charge via my tow vehicle. For periods of time where the trailer would sit in storage, I'm guessing a battery tender would be very useful.
For outlets, I'd like the typical 2-up-front, 1-in-the-back plugs for 110V, with the addition of a couple USB plugs in the nose box (I just read a nice M-416 project thread where the gentleman used parts from onehalfwatt.com).
I'd consider my power needs "light-duty" relative to many of you folks here on this forum.
My trailer will be more of a hybrid utility/camping trailer than hardcore expedition trailer.
Martyn - I'd be interested in a quote on an AT tongue box fully outfitted for these duties, minus the battery(ies). I can e-mail you directly once I can narrow down what parts you'd recommend I use.
Any input from others here is greatly appreciated, too!
Thanks,
Craig