I did mine to tap wire and put on switch and work ok,it is on top of the side door , my title is 6x12 cargo trailer conversion,more like off road lake,ect… also 6x12 conversion upgrade…
Would love to see more about how you wired in your bluetti into your electrical system. For the 12volt are you using the what bluetti calls the 12v/30A super DC port? And are you wiring this into a 12v fuse panel? Considering a similar system since I already have a power station for camping. Thanks for posting, the camper looks great!
I'm building my 6x12 currently and I have an AC200MAX also. but I have 3 x 410 watt panels that fit my roof. I will soon be upgrading to a AC200L and a B300 battery. My ac is much larger and overkill (12000btw portable) but only draws about 300 watts on low.
I Like the use of space you used for the V nose! Thumbs up from buildmorewithless✌
Awesome info on the gadgets, thanks. Great trailer, I'm going to be building one this winter.
Doing some great work ! I will use some of your Ideas in my Harley Hostel that I have been working on for a year now. Thanks !
Thanks so much! It's fun learning new things and maybe helping others out on their CTC journey as well. Cheers!
I did mine to tap wire and put on switch and work ok,it is on top of the side door , my title is 6x12 cargo trailer conversion,more like off road lake,ect… also 6x12 conversion upgrade…
Would love to see more about how you wired in your bluetti into your electrical system. For the 12volt are you using the what bluetti calls the 12v/30A super DC port? And are you wiring this into a 12v fuse panel?
Considering a similar system since I already have a power station for camping. Thanks for posting, the camper looks great!
I'm building my 6x12 currently and I have an AC200MAX also. but I have 3 x 410 watt panels that fit my roof. I will soon be upgrading to a AC200L and a B300 battery. My ac is much larger and overkill (12000btw portable) but only draws about 300 watts on low.