Hey folks,
After attending Expo East last Saturday, my wife is (mostly) on-board with my hair-brained idea of converting our 5x8 utility trailer to an overland/camping trailer.
One question I have for the peanut gallery is around on-board power. We would like to have lights, powered water supply system, and eventually a fridge. My DD and primary tow vehicle is a 2014 Silverado LT Z71, but we also have a 2003 Jeep TJ that we would like to take if we're going on more 'adventurous' trails. With that in mind, what are the pros/cons of having the power source (battery) for the trailer systems stored in the trailer itself vs. the tow vehicle?
Off the top of my head, I would think it would be easier to use the vehicle alternator to keep the battery topped off while driving if the battery is in the tow vehicle, but maybe that's easy to do with the battery in the trailer as well? There is also added cost of having dual-battery setups in both tow vehicles. Also, having the battery self-contained in the trailer means really any vehicle can tow it and use it (assuming the charge capabilities are easy to pass-through from alternator to trailer).
Thoughts from folks who have done this?
Thanks,
CJ
After attending Expo East last Saturday, my wife is (mostly) on-board with my hair-brained idea of converting our 5x8 utility trailer to an overland/camping trailer.
One question I have for the peanut gallery is around on-board power. We would like to have lights, powered water supply system, and eventually a fridge. My DD and primary tow vehicle is a 2014 Silverado LT Z71, but we also have a 2003 Jeep TJ that we would like to take if we're going on more 'adventurous' trails. With that in mind, what are the pros/cons of having the power source (battery) for the trailer systems stored in the trailer itself vs. the tow vehicle?
Off the top of my head, I would think it would be easier to use the vehicle alternator to keep the battery topped off while driving if the battery is in the tow vehicle, but maybe that's easy to do with the battery in the trailer as well? There is also added cost of having dual-battery setups in both tow vehicles. Also, having the battery self-contained in the trailer means really any vehicle can tow it and use it (assuming the charge capabilities are easy to pass-through from alternator to trailer).
Thoughts from folks who have done this?
Thanks,
CJ