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#91
Livin Lite General Discussion / Re: Mini Split
Last post by shark24 - July 04, 2025, 12:02:09 AM
Here is the model information
#92
Livin Lite General Discussion / Re: Mini Split
Last post by the - July 03, 2025, 10:02:53 PM
This is all awesome info, any chance you could post the unit model?
#93
Trailers for Sale / 2016 Livin-lite 11FK For Sale
Last post by Mbone1159 - July 03, 2025, 08:40:27 PM
2016 Livin-lite 11FK For Sale
$15,000 OBO.

$15,000 Or Best Offer (OBO)
The 2016 Livin' Lite CampLite 11FK is a travel trailer known for its lightweight aluminum construction. It features a front kitchen, a u-shaped dinette that converts to a bed, and a tip-out rear bunk. The front features a kitchenette with a two-burner cooktop and a single sink, with overhead cabinetry. There's also a front corner wet bath with a toilet and shower.

*Stored covered indoors every winter.

*Backup camera included.

*RV trailer cover included.

*Fantastic fan cover included

Key Features:
* Lightweight Design: The CampLite 11FK is built with Livin' Lite's signature lightweight aluminum construction.
* Compact Size: With a length of 14' 10" (4.5m).
* Sleeping: The u-shaped dinette converts to a bed, and there's a tip-out rear bunk.
* Kitchenette: Includes a two-burner cooktop and a single sink.
* Wet Bath: Features a front corner wet bath with a toilet and shower.
* Storage: Storage is available near the dinette and outside the bathroom.
Additional Specs:
* 2.5 cu ft refrigerator
*Base Weight: 2,118 lbs (960.7 kg).
* Hitch Weight: 372 lbs (168.7 kg).
* Fresh Water Capacity: 17 gallons (64.4 L).
* Gray Water Capacity: 14 gallons (53 L).
* Black Water Capacity: 8.5 gallons (32.2 L).
* Propane Capacity: 9.4 gallons (40 lbs) - 2 tanks
* Water Heater Tank: 6 gallons (22.7 L).
* Air Conditioning: Standard, with a capacity of 13,500 BTUs.
* Awning: Standard patio awning.
* Leveling Jacks: Front and rear manual leveling jacks.
Basic Information
Year: 2016
Make: Livin Lite
Model: Camp Lite
Trim: 11FK
Stock Number: 00462
Dry Weight: 1988
Type: Travel Trailer
Sleeping Capacity: 4
Length (Feet): 14.83
Construction Body Material: Aluminum
Sidewall Construction: Aluminum
Dry Weight (kg): 901.8
Dry Weight (lbs): 1988m

Well-Maintained
No pets, no smoking.
Clean inside and out; no mold, no fungus, no stink.
#94
Trailers for Sale / Re: Desperately seeking Campli...
Last post by Mbone1159 - July 03, 2025, 08:31:39 PM
I have a 2016 livin lite 11FK in great shape for sale. Live in SW Wisconsin. $15,000 OBO.
#95
Livin Lite General Discussion / Re: Mini Split
Last post by Merlin - July 03, 2025, 12:32:57 PM
Thanks for all the additional photos and info!

If you remove the roof A/C unit, it would be a great place for an additional vent and fan. All openings in a RV roof are standard 14X14 inches, so any fan/vent would fit fine. A fan would need 12VDC, which may require wiring, depending on what's up there already.
#96
Livin Lite General Discussion / Re: Mini Split
Last post by shark24 - July 02, 2025, 10:38:58 PM
I would like to remove the ac on top but my husband says no leave for backup. It never was much of a help brand new out of the box. It is a conditioner for a few degrees but the minisplit is cold air like being in a hotel! Any suggestions what I can do with the hole it would leave in the roof?
#97
Livin Lite General Discussion / Re: Mini Split
Last post by shark24 - July 02, 2025, 10:37:04 PM
We are looking at solar panels as well just to be able to run a quiet generator in camp grounds if needed. I know nothing about it but wish I understood what all is needed to run as we do with the champion and how long it would run on the solar. Maybe some of you that have understanding in this could do some posts for solar dummies like me who would like to venture into it but get the most bang for the buck while adding another honey do to my hubby. I do think after running the champion he understands flipping a switch would be much better and quiet.
#98
Livin Lite General Discussion / Re: Mini Split
Last post by shark24 - July 02, 2025, 10:36:18 PM
We are looking at solar panels as well just to be able to run a quiet generator in camp grounds if needed. I know nothing about it but wish I understood what all is needed to run as we do with the champion and how long it would run on the solar. Maybe some of you that have understanding in this could do some posts for solar dummies like me who would like to venture into it but get the most bang for the buck while adding another honey do to my hubby. I do think after running the champion he understands flipping a switch would be much better and quiet.
#99
Livin Lite General Discussion / Re: Mini Split
Last post by shark24 - July 02, 2025, 10:32:40 PM
We actually have a cover we put on the outside piece when traveling to protect from rocks. We also have an aluminum cover when we are parked to protect from hail, etc. We also can use heat bulbs inside the cover when temps get in the negative numbers that keep it from ever freezing up. It is rated for below I think -7 or -15 but it does seem to slow down the cycles in those temps. We added the heat bulb in the top of our aluminum cover and it thought it was in the bahamas instead of Kentucky. :)
#100
Livin Lite General Discussion / Re: Mini Split
Last post by shark24 - July 02, 2025, 10:27:31 PM
My husband and a friend ran the pipes and electrical. As a female, I would have done this differently and neater but I can't complain. It only took almost two years for him to help me on this mod. He always hates honey do lists but then he gets the benefits after as well:)