My most recent project was the installation of our new "Solar System" (540 watts) and "Battery Bank" (eight 6v golf cart batteries..860amps at 12vDC). I finally completed the project this past Tuesday. The last thing on our list of upgrades for the trailer was to install a new, more heavy duty suspension system which would have included replacing our 3500# axles with new 6000# axles, from "3 leaf" to "5 leaf" leaf springs, changing from 14" "C" load range 4 ply tires and wheels to 15" "D" load range 8 ply tires and wheels. All these mod's and we still had a trailer we'd outgrown (been living in it since 2003).
Here in Quartzsite, deals on RV's are everywhere. As I mentioned in the previous paragraph, I put the last bolt in our solar panels Tuesday...well, this past Wednesday, this is what we bought:

That's right..it's ours! Our travel trailer is 30' long and has one slide...the fifth wheel (fiver) is 39' 8" inches long and has 3 slides..and is much taller, much more roomy..and much more than we ever imagined owning. To give a little better perspective of how much
Needless to say, we've canceled the order for our axle and suspension job, wheels and tires and so far have received our deposit's back on all but the tires..still waiting on that.
You're probably wondering why in the world we brought both trailers to Quartzfest* with us?? That answer is threefold:
One is..we now own them both. If you know anyone in the market for a RV Trailer, we're asking only $6500..and that includes our California Room (screen room)..but not the solar and power system.
Two is..we're spending our spare time before Quartzfest kicks off moving our belongings from the travel trailer to the fiver.
Three is the most important...our solar panels and batteries are on the travel trailer..as is our 3kw pure sine wave inverter. We've run the power cord from the fiver inside the travel trailer and plugged it in to the inverter..and now have power in the fiver. By switching on or off our AC circuit breakers, we are able to charge the fiver battery and plug our laptops, TV etc in to AC wall outlets. We're also able to keep the high current draw AC breakers for the water heater, refrigerator, etc turned off.
Once Quartzfest is over, we'll take the travel trailer back to the dealer we bought the fiver from and leave it there on consignment..and they'll sell it (along with our camper shell) for us (we hope).
Now the tedious task of figuring out where everything goes...including antennas!
Quartzfest* kicks off just one week from today..and we're already on site along with a number of other early arrivals.
Will post more updates and pic's soon. Here is just one of the spectacular nightly sunsets from Quartzsite.
Until next time.......