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GuyInSoCal

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Joined
Nov 3, 2025
Messages
4
Location
Anaheim, California
RV Year
2025
RV Make
Custom Build
RV Model
No, she is not a, "Model", but she sure is pretty
RV Length
16
Chassis
Duel Axle
Engine
N/A
Hello out there..

I am Vernon from Anaheim, California... Yes, the House of the Mouse. I am currently in the middle of a Cargo Conversion. I have taken on a duel axle 2025 - 7 x 16 x 7 Pace American for this project.

Yes, this project has cost WAAAY more than expected, but if I went back in time with this knowledge, I would still do it.

I am not far from completion, or so I think.. lol I keep adding and upgrading.. at the bottom is a list of my gadgets. I am open to questions and comments.

The first photo, below is BEFORE. This was the day I took delivery. The following photo is AFTER, or as it looks today..

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This is a list of all of the goodies I have managed to, SO FAR, squeeze into it:

Custom Solar Array​

  • DOKIO 800W Split-Cell Monocrystalline Hard Mount Solar Panels (2 x 400W)
  • 2) EPEVER 30A MPPT Solar Charge Controllers (60A total)
  • 2) 300AH (600AH Total) Lithium LfePO4 Batteries
  • VOLTWORKS 3,000W Pure Sine Inverter (6,000W Peak)
  • DROK DC AMP Meter
  • Go Power! TS-30 Dual Power Manual Transfer Switch (Solar / Shore) 3,600 Watts
  • On Grid Battery Charger

Full Size Bathroom​

  • Delta Shower - 32"x32" with Residential Ceramic Tile
  • Thetford residential height gravity flush toilet
  • RecPro 32 gallon black water holding tank
  • Wall mounted MaxxAir Dome Vent
  • Dometic Tank Monitoring system for gray and black water holding tanks
  • Special Order hand-cut Quartz Countertop
  • Handmade Custom Special Order Cabinet
  • Openable window

Full Size Kitchen with Dinette​

  • Solid Real Wood Cabinets
  • Special Order hand-cut Quartz Countertop
  • Vissani Microwave Oven with Air Fryer, Convection, Bake and more
  • Built-in 2 Burner Glass Top Induction Electric Cooktop
  • Vissani 10.1 CF Refrigerator with digital adjustable thermostat, 3 removable glass shelfs and separate freezer
  • Ariston Electric 12 Gallon Water Heater
  • Duel seat built-in dinette with under seat storage
  • Custom Handmade Dinette Cushions
  • Fixed in place, lightweight dinette table
  • RecPro 32 gallon gray water holding tank (Shared with shower)

Extras​

  • 400' of Triplex High Strand Count Marine Grade Wiring
  • 14' Motorized RV Awning
  • Wallpapered Walls throughout
  • Full size hanging closet
  • Under bed storage
  • VEVOR 8KW Diesel Air Heater
  • FOGATTI 13,500 BTU roof mounted AC
  • AC Soft Start option added
  • Wall mounted AC Thermostat
  • Class A Customs 42 Gallon Fresh Water Holding Tank
  • SEAFLO 33 Series Water Pump and Accumulator Tank System
  • 32-inch Wall Mounted Smart HD TV
  • 1" R5 Closed Cell mildew and moisture resistant foam insulation
 
I have 2 beds. I have a twin and a queen. I built them as bunk beds, sideways, in the rear. Since I am still working on the trailer, I have purchased... but not installed... the mattresses.. but here are a few build photos:

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The trailer is much farther along, than these photos show.. they are the only ones I have of the layout of the beds. I can take a few more tomorrow, of what they look like now.
 
Nice work.

Looking around in my 7x16 I can't imagine all those features, and mine has a nose.

Oh! And for the record. I am on my 5th rebuilding of what I thought was finished in 2016. That's the problem with being a maker.
 
I am a 7 x 16 x 7. I have put as much into this thing as I can possibly fit.. several people have said, "Looking at the outside, you would never know all of this is inside."

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This is just a small sample of the bazillion pictures I have of the build (lol)
 
Outstanding!
 
Welcome aboard.

Clearly a lot of planning has gone into your built. It looks very professional!
 

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