New items I have been working on in the teardrop camper.
Penny Counter
I have finished the epoxy pour and let it cure over night, this afternoon I cleaned it up and shaved the resin where it has dripped or pushed into the bowl area.

It is level and will be nice to clean quickly by the sink.
Other counter area
Mode Pog (Sealing glue) the map on the rest of the regular counter. It will dry by tomorrow I hope, as I want to get the faucet installed and run the hoses.


Solar Electronics
It is really nice to have the metal box for storage in the front of the trailer. i have found an access hole and a rubber grommet to run the solar array wires through and crewed in the solar controller box on the tom of the lid so no water can get to it.
I will run all the wires next time I work on the project and verify I can charge a battery with the panel mounted.

I am using a sun saver 6 morning star 6amp charge, 10 amp draw for loads and is 12 Volt battery charge algorithm. These are used in the oil and gas fields and are very easy to use and will be very reliable.
Curtain rods with holders
My glow in the dark curtain rod holders are put in. i need to finish sewing my curtains but wanted to make sure of the exact length before cutting them.
I put them on each door.


Reflectors
When I was visiting my mom, we went to True Valley hardware store and bought some reflectors. I know I could have bought them for cheap on line but I wanted to give them business while I was there and to my surprise they had the big red round ones I was looking for.
I drilled a very small screw and used the adhesive backing but wanted a screw to hold the on as well.


I will be adding a few more reflectors but need the others to be yellow.
Reading Lamp fixed
It was interesting that the only lights that did not work were the reading lamps that are adjustable for each person under the shelf by the front of the camper.
Like the ones on airplanes they move around and will be nice when reading before bed.

The issue was that the power wire was not hooked up at all. So I wired a fuse in-line and will hook it directly to the battery so that will be the only light on the inside that can be turned all any time. As, I’m putting a kill switch on the battery, so when I am not using the camper it will turn off the power to everything.