Ronda was great, but the trailer’s solar/battery system did not hold a charge. That was a big problem for us as we were boon-docking. Driving in full sun for 4 hours only produced 65% charge, and the charge quickly disappears with minimal or no load, dropping to 0% by nightfall unless hooked to a running car. We learned this in the middle of the first night when the CO monitor alarm sounded due to no power. The next day I ran the car to get to 25%, and on solar I saw it get to %30 (we were in tress, so the solar panel only got a few hours of full sun), but the charge was gone by nightfall with no load (no lights, nothing plugged in, all switches off, zero load). I ran the car at night to get 30-40% charge, but the charge again dropped to zero by morning with no load. Ronda did everything she could to help us troubleshoot, but even shutting everything down, making sure the inverter was off, and the fridge was running on propane, unplugging the tv (which we never got to use), etc, the system did not hold a charge for more than a few hours. Everything else worked great, and in a full hookup situation I would give it a 5. Ronda was great to work with and as helpful as she could be. If you’re boon-docking, better pass on this trailer unless/until the batteries are replaced or the problem is resolved.
1 Photo submitted by Bryan H.