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We just got one.
It has a 7 pin connector with electric brakes.
No campsite power connector or battery converter.
We have to run extension cords from the campsite, pedestal connector, 30 and or 50 amp to inside the camper by reducing them down to 115 V.
Manual tent lift system.
Has a small roof vent.
Has 2 USB and 2 C plugs
LED interior lights
We run 2 extension cords into this camper. One is to power, our air conditioner, and the other for all other appliances like microwave air fryer, fan.
We use a Midea U Shape air conditioner that the top support part of the frame sits inside the edge of the side of the camper, and the support legs rest on the lower side of the outside of the camper. The tent material that we put Velcro on goes in between the condenser and evaporator on the unit so no water gets in as it was tested in a heavy rain storm.
We have a cassette toilet
We use a portable battery vacuum
We also use a Gekko bunk cover on the large bed and a pop-up gizmo on the small bed. We cut and placed reflectics in all the vented windows except the large bed that has the Gekko cover.
I had to run a battery charger slightly after 5 days to charge the 2 batteries that they provided. It does have a plug for a solar panel
We are pleased with the camper, as we know it was bare bones but got it at a great price. $6995
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