Welcome to Tiny Home, Simple Life! Follow along as I renovate this Vintage 1969 Shasta Compact Camper. This episode it was time to FINALLY tackle the interior electric system. Take a look at the video to see the problems I faced along the way. I told you I would share successes, failures, joys, trials and tribulations with you. One step closer to getting the trailer ready now!

* LINKS TO PRODUCTS ARE BELOW *

There are a couple of things I did not have before I filmed. I will post a follow-up that shows how they should be used so the electrical system will be safe.

 

 

 

Links to some of the items….

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Disclaimer: I am not a professional electrician. I recommend that all electrical work should be done by a licensed professional. This video is informational only. Any electrical work or modifications you perform as a result of this video is done at your own risk.

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