Transforming Wildheart: Getting Roadworthy
I decided to start building an electrical power system that is robust and sustainable. Unlike people who just use their camper a few days or weeks at a time, mine has to function reliably, 24/7/365.
I decided to start building an electrical power system that is robust and sustainable. Unlike people who just use their camper a few days or weeks at a time, mine has to function reliably, 24/7/365.
What I’ve done this week is upgrade the interior lighting from incandescent to LED.
I’m aware that many folks may look on this whole undertaking as something kind of crazy, and that’s okay. I don’t need everyone to understand, I just hope they accept and support what I feel I need to do in my life right now.
I was moving directly from never having slept a night of my life in an RV, to living full time in a camper.
It was a long time coming, this decision to become a fulltime RVer, but now that I have decided for sure, I’ve begun researching. Everything. Everything about RVs and mobile life and communications while on the road. As a writer, I am necessarily a researcher, and it’s times like this when I am especially thankful for the Internet.
If I don’t do it now, I probably never will. On January 19, I took delivery of a 1996 travel trailer and have already started planning its customization to use as my traveling home and office on wheels.
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