>>1096292Follow-up with my setup.
I've got a 17 foot travel trailer I've rigged for multi-week outings without hookups. I pretty well gutted it and redid it to fit my uses, since I mainly hunt and fish out of it and don't take off to be a tourist.
>propane rack to run the generator and stoveHolds up to 12, 20lb pigs of propane, usually roll with 9 (rack is 3 wide by 4 high)
>greatly extended potable water supplyHad to rip out the actual bed to do this (most RV's whether they're trailer or motorhome have their water tank under the main bed) but it holds up to 450 gallons of potable water. Now sleep in a hammock slung in the front quarter of the trailer, above where the "guest" bed was.
>extensive battery bank and solar panel array on roofRunning 3, 130AH deep cycle marine batteries that live under the propane rack and 4x 100w solar panels on the roof with an additional 2 that can be folded out off the side. Pretty much everything in the trailer except the generator and stove are 12v DC, including the following:
>installed 2, 12v DC chest freezersNo point in being out in the wilderness for 2 weeks and not being able to keep all that tasty tasty wild game. Pair of 2.8 cubic foot freezers, which aren't massive but keeps the power draw down. These are in addition to the regular RV fridge/freezer that came with it. They draw 80 watts each at 0.75a.
>installed stainless worktop for large game processingLiterally it's a commercial kitchen worktop I got from a restaurant going out of business on the cheap and bolted it in where the "guest" bed would have been/below my hammock.
>installed a secured-storage/gun cabinetBasic non-fire-rated steel gun cabinet installed next to the stainless worktop
>general modernization and weight trimmingStripped out most of the aesthetic trim, swapped all the lighting to LED, cut down on the lighting some (seriously the factory setup had so many damn lights...)
>mounted a small charcoal/wood grill to the trailer yoke