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My Raclette TT came with just its beds, awning and kitchen bit.
First off I put in a battery, a charging unit, 4 X 12v sockets, two mains sockets and a mains EHU unit.
I then bought a Thetford Toilet which during the day was housed in the bedroom area and at night, out in the awning.
I also bought a chest type 3-way fridge.
Both the toilet and the 3-way fridge were the same height and were also the same height as the side seats, so they travelled inside the TT when towing.
The 4 X 12v sockets powered the water pump, the awning light and 2 bedroom lights.
All of this was done about 30 years ago and the ol' memory is a bit dim these days, so if I have missed anything, sorry. But "pimping" the TT was a great learning curve that stood me in good stead for later when we moved onto motorhomes and caravans.
------------- Lobey.
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