To camper or not to camper... Hunting and married couple trips

I'm not sure i can add a ton to what's already been said, but i do have some credentials. I own a 42' 5th wheel that i've lived in for 8 years during the week for work. I also have a 32' bumper pull that i use for our deer lease in West, TX.

I don't haul mine around as much, but i do use them regularly. As others have said, be prepare for things to break and need repair. Get a good set of tools, spare parts and be ready to fix stuff on the regular. Sounds like you have the mindset of WANTING to camp, which is good. When your converter goes out and you have no lights, or water heater quits working, just remember, you're camping now.

As long as you don't let little setbacks like that ruin the trip, you guys will be good to go. Enjoy
 
I have had no issues with the Litime and the Powerusus linked by pods look good as well.
Yeah I haven't heard of a lot of problems with litime they are a solid option. When I was looking hard which included tear down videos the internal components and assembly of the powerurus was a bit better so for the price point I've leaned in that direction. That said lots use the litime, you just need to pay attention and make sure to get one with bluetooth interface imho as that data is supper helpful boondocking, not all their offerings have bluetooth (many do, just pay attention).
 
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