Well well well I have a frame, now this is getting exciting. I have been graced by the electrical gods!!!! I have a buddy of mine thats going to help with all the electrical systems. Awesome thing is he already has a plan on how to wire my whole trailer, he and his father rewired their RV a few years ago and he learned a few do's and don'ts.
His plan is to have four separate systems:
One: exterior wiring
Two: interior lighting and outlets (a small number of outlets with AC will be installed with a converter to power laptops or small electronics.)
Three: Charging system (after a long debate about how this should be done and a lot of reading on the forums no power from the TV will be supplied charging will come from shore power whether its my generator or camp site hook -ups) for the most part battery power will only be used if I'm not near my generator or I'm not at a camp site which then the only four lights can be powered by the battery (interior dome light, and both porch lights and the rally light)
Four: AC system (strictly just from shore power cords I have seen the thread about this and thats that basic plan K.I.S.S.) really the only things that will need a dedicated line for AC will be the T.V., D.V.D Player, Climate Right ac/heater, and the Mini Fridge which can only be used at a camp site anyway.
The plan is to keep things from overlapping and causing issues and with separate systems, trouble problems will be isolated to just that system.
More about the frame today I was able to convince my buddy to come by one more time and weld up the last few pieces of the frame so I can start to paint the frame this weekend. The leaf springs and hubs have been ordered in a kit from Trailerpartsdepot.com out of Oxford Mass. those should be here friday. really excited to get that in a rolling chassis form. I also welded in some corner braces for stabilization legs for all four corners (with kids jumping around I don't want this shaking too much.
As always heres some pics for you to enjoy.
-James