Rv Generator Slide

RV 12v Carling rocker Switch GENERATOR SLIDE 20aRV 12v Carling rocker Switch GENERATOR SLIDE 20aPaypalUS $29.997d 16h 22m
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Rv Generator Slide
Rv Generator Slide

2008 Keystone Raptor 3600RL 3 Slides 5500 Watt Generator America Choice RV

RV 12v Carling rocker Switch GENERATOR SLIDE 20aRV 12v Carling rocker Switch GENERATOR SLIDE 20aPaypalUS $29.997d 16h 22m
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AP Products 013-410051 Slide Out Slicker AP Products 013-410051 Slide Out Slicker

 

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Slide Out Slickers will keep debrisfrom getting on your carpet as youmove your slide-out room. Once theroom has been extended they areeasy to store. 2 per package. 40” MFG# 013-410051 013410051

JR Products 70995 Universal Drawer Slide Kit JR Products 70995 Universal Drawer Slide Kit

 

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JR Products Universal Drawer Slide Kit. Get your RV ready for the road with essentials like this Universal Cabinet Drawer Slide Kit. Comes with everything you need to replace or install a single slide to your drawer...

JR Products 70735 JR Products 70735 "C" Shape Large Drawer Slide Socket Set

List Price: $6.99

 

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JR Products Large "C" - shape Drawer Slide Socket Set. Get your RV ready for the road with essentials like this Large "C"-shape Drawer Slide Socket Set. Adjustable socket for universal application. Order Today! JR Products Large "C"-Shape Drawer Slide Socket Set

Camper Designs and Alternative Energy : Solar Power to Grid Plans Camper Designs and Alternative Energy : Solar Power to Grid Plans

List Price: $8.50

 

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Camper Designs:There are 18 different camper designs for Slide-on Campers, Truck Campers and Campervans. These 18 designs provide you with a good choice and a range of ideas. Most of the designs are for a removable camper that will suit most small flat tray vehicles, utes, trucks, pickups etc...

3 Comments

  1. snutr
    Posted November 5, 2010 at 9:16 pm | Permalink

    OK. That puts it more into perspective. Just remember that Airstream trailers, although wicked pissa cool, have price tags that take into account the “cool factor”. Also, if you want to maintain the resale value of the Airstream you’ll have to repair it with pricey parts — even more so if it is a vintage Airstream. For $5K, you could get a nice setup that has a generator, heater etc. to the point of being a small mobile home. If something breaks, then the repairs will be less costly and you won’t be dipping into your savings. Think about it, just a [decent RV alone can cost you $2,500. Another option is to get a [yurt A 16ft/200sq ft Buffalo Mountain yurt would run you $3,500. The remaining $1,500 could be spent on putting in a nice small wood stove and other amenities. It sounds like wood would be free where you’ll be staying. Just looking at some of the kits from the different companies — it sounds like they have flexible options — you can pick up insulation where you are and make it quite cozy. Also there is less infrastructure to repair (the repairs would be easy and less costly — fabric and wood). It would cost you considerably less ($1,500 or even less) if you just bought plans and built it yourself. Just throwing out other options for you. The only reason I mention the yurt thing is that I met a guy who built one from plans and it’s really quite cozy yet offers flexible living space so you can have room to breathe. Your dog will probably also appreciate the extra room to move around versus being always underfoot in the aisle of the airstream. What sold me was the ability to have a tiny wood stove that heats the whole thing (almost *too* well — it was like a friggin’ sauna in there). He had an outhouse (which you could substitute with a composting toilet — though they are very pricey) and his “kitchen” was a [propane powered camping He had a real sink and the water was stored overhead in a large container (gravity feed) and the gray water was shunted into a dry well under neath the yurt. I’m sure a simple gravity shower system could work the same way (use a solar camping shower or something). The yurt was built on a raised platform to allow for firewood storage underneath. Lights were kerosene lamps and candles with light from the wood stove too. Electricity was powered by a [diesel Anyway, yes, your plan as described could work with some creative effort on your part, but I believe that there are other more efficient, effective and cost effective options than the airstream although less mobile. Let us all know how it turns out. Sounds exciting and interesting.

  2. Posted February 28, 2011 at 12:34 am | Permalink

    RV has 50 amp power cord, SnF is 30 amp service. Too late to get adapter- Fellow campers are going to KILL me, but need generator for a bit

  3. Posted March 21, 2011 at 2:46 am | Permalink

    Sprinter Van Camper RV Conversion Package w Generator