I found a Love Bug parked out in a field. It was covered in mold and moss. Gave the owner $200 for it. My hobby is renovating old Airstreams, so this camper is new to me, and I will have plenty of questions for you folks that have been doing this for a while. I dug out the mountains of coon poop, gutted the interior and exterior, and power washed it inside and out. (Smells a little better now)
My trailer plug has ten wires coming out of it, and all of the wiring was gone.
Does anyone have an elctrical diagram for the wiring or know where I can find one?
I plan on spraying cork on the interior walls. Does anyone have any experience doing this?
The axle is sagging and I will replace it. I would also like to raise it up a little.. Instead of the normal +10 degree rake angle, can I use a different rake angle or should I keep with this one and use spacer blocks?
Wow! What a project.
I'm not sure what model trailer this is. Boler, Scamp, I doubt its a Casita. I just don't know.
Thie first thing to do is identify what you have. That way when asking for wiring diagrams or other help, people who know can be of more help.
Lots of luck
Thanks for the reply, John. I am an electrican and won't have any problem wiring it up. I just wondered why the 7 pin umbilical cord had 10 wires coming out of the back of the molded plug.
every 7 blade pigtail I've seen has had 7 wires. brake, power, and ground are fatter wires, the various lighting circuits are thinner gauge. unless the 'reverse' center pin is also wired, then there's an 8th wire.
Thanks John. My camper doesn't even have brakes. I will ohm the pins and wires out and use the ones that are doubled up to bring in battery power from my truck.
The look from the outside is kind of rad! It looks like a Rat Rod! If I it, I would keep the outside looking like that, but inside would be fancy as hell.
Sort of "inherited" a 1973 Love Bug. Here's a couple before and after photos from renovation. That Love Bug logo you have there is a pretty good thing to keep. This site was a great inspiration with lots of good ideas and helpful members. Don't be bashful in asking.
From photos it's obvious I replaced axle, raised it by three inch blocks on frame, put on 15" wheels. Made it a glorified tent.... removed sink and water, kept the propane stove, no heater, no fridge. Fiberglas repairs from cracks and dings, and filled all the unused connections (water lines, heater vent, wiring plug in front, etc.) New 110 marine style connector. All new wiring with led lights all around, outside and in, including inside cabinet. Lots of other stuff typical of what many of us have needed to do.
Most important, we REALLY enjoy using it. Here's a few exterior "before" photos:
here's a few "after" exterior photos. It's Petit EZPoxy Polyurethane 333 Seafoam Green on the bottom and Mediterranean white up top. Interior I used 3106 Semi-gloss white.