rmemedic
Well-known member
Got myself a new 7x12 aluminum last week, I had it for about the 2 hours it took to pull it home and then I was already putting holes in it.
Figure since a bunch of people here do track days or what not with their trailers, I can maybe give some ideas as to how I'm setting mine up for people that are looking for ideas.
Things going in this trailer include a bed, work bench, sound system, 12V electrical system with a small inverter, LED lighting and of course wheel chalks and tie downs.
Heres the inside when I got it home:
Here's the work bench/sound system and my deep cycle marine battery installed:
I'll be charging the battery through the week on a charger and then mount it in the trailer before I head for the track. I was originally going to charge it off the truck while I pulled the trailer, but I've done enough reading and come to the conclusion that after a weekend of running from the battery, the truck won't charge it up completely. I'm considering a solar charging system though.
Hopefully the battery will be enough for a weekend. It won't be running much more than my stereo for a couple hours total and maybe charge up my cameras with the inverter.
My LED lights are also installed in the pic, but they take almost no amps to run.
I'm going to get a sheet of steel cut and bent up to fit over the work bench too, before I mount my tool box to it.
Wiring will be cleaned up too as I finish up with all my electrical needs. the wire up the right side wall is my FM antenna and the big one on the bench is an iPod connection cable for the head unit.
So far, I'm in about $200 for what I've done, with the wood, speakers, random electrical supplies and LED lights. The head unit is one that I have had sitting in the garage for 3 years... Found a CD in there once I got power to it lol.
Everything is wired up using a fuse/distribution block with switches to turn everything on and off.
I'll update the progress as I get the trailer ready for the season, but it will be a month or so before I get back to work on it some more.
Figure since a bunch of people here do track days or what not with their trailers, I can maybe give some ideas as to how I'm setting mine up for people that are looking for ideas.
Things going in this trailer include a bed, work bench, sound system, 12V electrical system with a small inverter, LED lighting and of course wheel chalks and tie downs.
Heres the inside when I got it home:
Here's the work bench/sound system and my deep cycle marine battery installed:
I'll be charging the battery through the week on a charger and then mount it in the trailer before I head for the track. I was originally going to charge it off the truck while I pulled the trailer, but I've done enough reading and come to the conclusion that after a weekend of running from the battery, the truck won't charge it up completely. I'm considering a solar charging system though.
Hopefully the battery will be enough for a weekend. It won't be running much more than my stereo for a couple hours total and maybe charge up my cameras with the inverter.
My LED lights are also installed in the pic, but they take almost no amps to run.
I'm going to get a sheet of steel cut and bent up to fit over the work bench too, before I mount my tool box to it.
Wiring will be cleaned up too as I finish up with all my electrical needs. the wire up the right side wall is my FM antenna and the big one on the bench is an iPod connection cable for the head unit.
So far, I'm in about $200 for what I've done, with the wood, speakers, random electrical supplies and LED lights. The head unit is one that I have had sitting in the garage for 3 years... Found a CD in there once I got power to it lol.
Everything is wired up using a fuse/distribution block with switches to turn everything on and off.
I'll update the progress as I get the trailer ready for the season, but it will be a month or so before I get back to work on it some more.