Here's my list;
 
100AH battery is fine, with 12v outlets, rig the battery up to charge from the car while driving through the ignition, that way you don't flatten the car battery.
 
If you don't have a fridge in the camper(one in the car will do) get a small solar panel(20w) to keep the battery topped up(our setup is like this)
 
If you do run a fridge in the trailer, you'll need bigger solar panels, never needed this so someone else will know more than us.
 
Water tank(60lts is fine) plumb it to the kitchen and have a filter from the tank to the tap and a small 12v pump is fine or even just a hand pump.
 
A good kitchen is a must, on a swing away tailgate, have a look at Drifta Kitchens.
 
Jerrycan holders for extra water.
 
9kg gas bottle holders (2 minimum)
 
12v lighting(LED is perfect)
 
A fully enclosable awning for flys and mozzies.
 
Stone guard for the front
 
Don't go over board.
 
 
 
Our setup is pretty basic;
 
12v is 100ah battery, this runs lights and water pump for the sink and shower, with a 20w solar panel the trickle charge the battery when camped.
 
2 9kg gas bottles
 
kitchen with sink.
 
12v and 240v outlets
 
3 jerry can holders across the front of the trailer
 
1 60ltr water tank
 
Never needed anything else, been like this for 11yrs almost now.
 
The question on bad weather when camped, if it does happen for more than 3 days or so, what I used to do was hook up an inverter to my second battery in the car and run a small 240v charger of it and charge the camper battery overnight, in your case with a fridge in the camper, it would be wise to turn the fridge off overnight while doing this, I have done this for 2 to 3 days in a row, keep in mind you'll need to go for a drive in the morning to charge the car up.
 
Baz.
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
				Cheers Baz.
2011 Discovery 4 SE 2.7L
1990 Perentie FFR EX Aust Army
1967 Series IIa 109 (Farm Truck)
2007 BMW R1200GS
1979 BMW R80/7
1983 BMW R100TIC Ex ACT Police
 1994 Yamaha XT225 Serow
			
			
		 
	
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