After two long years we finally finished our camper and I am now finishing this blog. This is a photo of the bed when the cushions are pulled out. It's about the same size as a queen size bed. the cushions are made from 6 inch foam.
This is a picture of the shower/bathroom. We bought the shower from a company that was going out of business in Myrtle Beach. we also bought a portable toilet that we set inside the shower for those late night
emergencies.
This is the front of the camper. we have a small kitchen area here with a microwave, refrigerator and a sink we made from a stainless steel bowl. We also put in a small AC unit to stay cool in hot weather. There is led lighting under the upper cabinets to provide extra light.
Here you can see the portable toilet in the shower. it doesn't hurt it to get wet so it works fine. The toilet paper is easily removed when you take a shower so it doesn't get wet either.
Here are the cubbies I built on each side to hold our clothes. My wife gets one side and I get the other. There are lights mounted under each side for general lighting and near the back there are reading lamps and a speaker from the radio. The radio also is the dvd player.
This is the back. It houses an outside kitchen. There is a sink and cabinets to store the eating utensils. We have an electric cook top we use most of the time and an electric skillet. There are two more speakers so you can listen to the radio while you cook.The sink in here was originally in the popup.
I had an old circuit box so I used it to protect the wiring with 15 amp breakers.
Under the sink is a 7 gallon water heater. I have a separate cord on it so it doesn't share the power from the camper.
I was too cheap to buy a 12 volt power supply for the radio and lights so I used an old computer power supply that was good for 10 amps at 12 volts.It works great and it was free.
Here is the outside sink. This was the sink that was in the popup. The faucet is a pull out faucet so you an fill pots easier.
Here is a picture from our recent camping trip. Everything was setup and ready to go.
I kind of got hooked on these solar lights. I bought them on Amazon and they recharge all day and then cut on at night when they detect movement. no need for a porch light. Usually if we sit outside after dark we hang a light to illuminate the camp area.
The popup had these stabilizers already welded on. They tend to really make the camper steady and they stay on the camper all the time so you never lose them.
This is the inside again with the seating made up. You can see the wave board we used for a table
It turns sideways to provide the table how ever you need it.
You can see my wife's decorations
Here you can see the led strip lights under the cabinet.
And here it is back in its corral. Thanks for viewing my blog and I hope you enjoyed it.
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