#1nobby

Barrie, Ontario

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180 days.
But electricity was connected to the house today.
Trailer plugged in.\
THAT changes everything.
Should be out of the trailer in the next week.
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#1nobby

Barrie, Ontario

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#1nobby wrote: 180 days.
But electricity was connected to the house today.
Trailer plugged in.\
THAT changes everything.
Should be out of the trailer in the next week.
It's over! 185 days total. Last 2 weeks I had electricity but no water.
I am now sleeping in the house.....but my appliances only show up today. So for now.....the trailer is my kitchen.
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pianotuna

Regina, SK, Canada

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Hi,
I hope the appliance installs are simple and there is no shipping damage. Welcome to your new home!
Regards, Don
My ride is a 28 foot Class C, 256 watts solar, 556 amp hours of AGM in two battery banks 12 volt batteries, 3000 watt Magnum hybrid inverter, Sola Basic Autoformer, Microair Easy Start.
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Grit dog

Black Diamond, WA

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Congrats on getting it done (mostly). Looking awesome.
I for one hope you post some more pics of your handiwork!
"Yes Sir, Oct 10 1888, Those poor school children froze to death in their tracks. They did not even find them until Spring. Especially hard hit were the ones who had to trek uphill to school both ways, with no shoes." -Bert A.
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kellem

Shenandoah valley,VA

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Wow that's impressive.
Wife and I did it for 1 month in cold and mud on house site but had electric.
The worse part was our Border collie pup had mud everywhere and tore the screen door apart.
This was 7 years ago.
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CavemanCharlie

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#1nobby wrote: #1nobby wrote: 180 days.
But electricity was connected to the house today.
Trailer plugged in.\
THAT changes everything.
Should be out of the trailer in the next week.
It's over! 185 days total. Last 2 weeks I had electricity but no water.
I am now sleeping in the house.....but my appliances only show up today. So for now.....the trailer is my kitchen.
Congratulations on many levels .
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#1nobby

Barrie, Ontario

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Thank you!
Ironically....I'll now probably sell the trailer next year.
I've got a great spot on a lake with all my sports gear, trails everywhere and peace and quiet..
I can't see myself feeling the need to camp for a while.
Further to that....COVID 2020 kept peoples vacations closer to home....the RV sales were off the chart.
Side affect?
Campsites are now packed....with waiting lists.
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