I got all the wires and chains hooked up, pulled her out, drove around the driveway and backed her into the space next to the garage. (It took a number of tries to get her where I wanted her, but I got it done)!
I then got her unhooked, tires blocked, and leveled. I plugged in to shore power, ran the water in the sink and drained what I could from the small water tank she has. Hooked up the hose from the house water and flushed the system as best I could. I'm reading that you have to park on a hill and/or raise the front of the trailer to get most of the water out of the tank. Some say they leave the drain open when hauling the trailer so the jostling gets most of the water out. The general consensus is to travel with an empty tank because the weight is on the very rear of the trailer, where you don't want weight. I'm also reading that a lot of people do not drink water from the tank, but carry water in a jug(s) in the car. Some have taken the whole water tank system out for more space! Experience will dictate where I go with this information.
I hooked up the solar panel, piece o'cake!
I kept misplacing things through this whole process, which is a clear indication that I need to find a proper place for everything, and make sure that is where they are kept! Oh, and I have an appointment to get the car wiring fixed on April 4th.😊