Enclosed Trailer Thread,

dragginblazer

Do Good Jetski Crew
Not needed but will make hot summer days and nights nicer when at the lake or the occasional coast trip.

Portable ice maker pumps out 9 cubes every 8 mins /26lbs a day...draws 100 watts

16 gallon water tank (Flojet pump still hasn't arrived)

Portable swamp cooler... Draws 60 watts

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OCD Solutions

Original, Clean and Dependable Solutions
Location
Rentz, GA
Nice plug holder. I scored a high capacity NGK plug holder many years ago. It made sense when I had 2 trucks, 2 sleds, 2 atv's, 3 skis, chainsaws, leaf blowers, lawnmowers..etc but all I have now is a pair of skis. I'd love to downsize to that little aluminum unit.

I showed my wife the pics of your trailer and she gave me the nod of approval to tear out the current bunks and install the e-track system. I plan to use wood cross supports on the lowest bunk and aluminum crossbeams and bunks for the upper but only if I can figure out a way to build one set of bunks that will work in the trailer and in the back of my truck.

We picked up an airless paint sprayer to redo our shed so I will probably spray the inside of the trailer while I have everything ripped out and also paint the floor with some epoxy. I have to do something since all of you have put me to shame with your sweet setups.
 
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baxt3r

BBQ
Location
Charlotte, NC
Does anyone make an enclosed trailer that will fit through a standard height garage door? And still have enough room to walk around in it. Don't care for 8' ceilings, but 6' or so.
 

OCD Solutions

Original, Clean and Dependable Solutions
Location
Rentz, GA
I spotted a beautiful little trailer behind an SUV on my way to work the other day. Perfect width for 2 skis, low ceiling so it would fit into most garages and best of all, it had a sloped down aerodynamic nose that would have pulled nicely on the interstate. I still regret not stopping and getting the manufacturers name off it. I spent hours that weekend looking it up online and never found anything even close.
 
Not needed but will make hot summer days and nights nicer when at the lake or the occasional coast trip.

Portable ice maker pumps out 9 cubes every 8 mins /26lbs a day...draws 100 amps

16 gallon water tank (Flojet pump still hasn't arrived)

Portable swamp cooler... Draws 60amps

yqe8yrev.jpg


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Icemaker draws 100 amps ???? how long can you expect to keep it on without your batts getting too low ?
 

dragginblazer

Do Good Jetski Crew
Icemaker draws 100 amps ???? how long can you expect to keep it on without your batts getting too low ?

Watts not amps. I wasnt thinking.

No idea but the ice maker ran about 5 hours sat and still had 11.8v in the single group 29 deep cycle battery when i got home. Ill be ordering a 68watt 6.5amp peel and stick solar panel and a charge controller hopefully this week. That should help on the 3 day coast trip we have scheduled in a couple weeks.
 
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T Curtis

RRP/ RICKTER DEALER
Rickter team trailer

This is the new Rickter/TC Freeride team trailer.
 

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dragginblazer

Do Good Jetski Crew
Added a few things to my trailer.


Unisolar 68watt flexible solar panel. This hopefully will sustain my single deep cycle battery on out coast trip next weekend (fingers crossed)
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Charge controller
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And a helmet rack
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