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Re: A Tiny Travel Trailer for a Family of Four

PostPosted: Sun Jun 10, 2018 5:09 am
by GPW
COOL !!! 8) :thumbsup:

Do you guys really drive 85 mph ??? :o

Re: A Tiny Travel Trailer for a Family of Four

PostPosted: Sun Jun 10, 2018 6:58 pm
by OP827
Great camper, trip and story, thanks for sharing! :thumbsup:

Re: A Tiny Travel Trailer for a Family of Four

PostPosted: Sun Jun 10, 2018 8:31 pm
by Ottsville
Did your water system develop leaks while on city water? Did you use a pressure regulator?

Re: A Tiny Travel Trailer for a Family of Four

PostPosted: Mon Jun 11, 2018 12:17 pm
by Bruue1
Hello Ottsville,

Yes it developed leaks while on city water. I did not use a pressure regulator. I am sure one would have prevented the leaks. I have never seen one set up on any of my previous campers. On my previous campers I always plumbed them with PEX tubing. I never had a problem with PEX. I am going to redo these few little lines with PEX. I'll still have irrigation tubing coming off the water pump as the pump has barbs but I'll run that into a barb to pex adapter piece, then I'll put a ball valve in the PEX line in place of a one way check valve. I also had a cheap plastic one way check valve fail on this trip accounting for one of the earlier drips I mentioned. Anyways, the ball valve should isolate any high pressure water from the irrigation tubing. I'll just have to open and close it when switching between the water tank and the city water. I have plumbed other campers this way and have never had a problem.

I hope this helps answer any questions about it. Also not all "city water" pressure is the same from campground to campground. When I blew the line off I had a hydrant open full. I didn't even think about it. If I had only opened it half way I would have had more than enough pressure and probably wouldn't have blown that line. The PEX will hold it regardless.

Re: A Tiny Travel Trailer for a Family of Four

PostPosted: Mon Jun 11, 2018 12:47 pm
by Ottsville
Bruue1 wrote:Hello Ottsville,

Yes it developed leaks while on city water. I did not use a pressure regulator. I am sure one would have prevented the leaks. I have never seen one set up on any of my previous campers.

Also not all "city water" pressure is the same from campground to campground. When I blew the line off I had a hydrant open full. I didn't even think about it. If I had only opened it half way I would have had more than enough pressure and probably wouldn't have blown that line. The PEX will hold it regardless.


I keep one of these attached to my water supply hose. Even with PEX, it's cheap insurance.

https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/produ ... XgEALw_wcB

Re: A Tiny Travel Trailer for a Family of Four

PostPosted: Mon Jun 11, 2018 7:29 pm
by Bruue1
I really didn't know those were available and relatively cheap too. Thank you. I will be grabbing one.

Re: A Tiny Travel Trailer for a Family of Four

PostPosted: Tue Jul 24, 2018 7:18 pm
by Bruue1
Hello!

Been a while. I've been out living life instead of eating penance to the idea of building a camper.

I did straighten the bend in the frame from the flat tire, fixed the water line and invested in a $10 inline water pressure regulator! LOL Everything works like a charm. Ready to go again.

Here is a link to the camper build slideshow on you tube! In case anybody wants to see all these pics fly by real fast to some annoyingly catchy and repetitive musical creation of my own. It does include a few pics of my family and of the camper out on the road.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PhGToySwcYg

We'll be posting our West Coast Road Trip Slideshow You Tube Version too, but that will take a little longer. My wife is the photographer and she has the final say on each picture.

Happy Wife No Strife! :applause: :D

Hope you're all doing well. Peace!

Re: A Tiny Travel Trailer for a Family of Four

PostPosted: Wed Jul 25, 2018 4:00 am
by GPW
Bru, Thanks for the Video !!! You did a super job on the trailer !!! 8) :thumbsup:

Re: A Tiny Travel Trailer for a Family of Four

PostPosted: Mon Mar 13, 2023 5:01 am
by iristhomas1299
Steps to install a caravan stabilizer bar. Step #1: Install the hitch sway control ball. Step #2 - Mark the location of the trailer's wobble ball holes. Step #3: Drill pilot holes in the frame. Step #4: Secure the trailer swing ball in place.Step #5: Attach the Stabilizer Unit. https://www.rvhometown.com/install-a-tr ... -sway-bar/