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    Posted: 07 Jul 2019 at 3:40pm
Newbie question: what tools do you keep in your pod when traveling? I'm thinking for two-three week adventures, not months away from home.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07 Jul 2019 at 4:01pm
I carry everything to change a tire, to include a torque wrench, basic handtools, screwdrivers, common wrenches, electric drill for levelers and a multimeter. I also carry fuses, connectors, etc. I have a footlocker style box in pickup bed that even has spare hitch and ball. Duct tape and other stuff I may need. Probably over prepared but I have always made it home.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07 Jul 2019 at 5:12pm
Originally posted by mcarter

I carry everything to change a tire, to include a torque wrench, basic handtools, screwdrivers, common wrenches, electric drill for levelers and a multimeter. I also carry fuses, connectors, etc. I have a footlocker style box in pickup bed that even has spare hitch and ball. Duct tape and other stuff I may need. Probably over prepared but I have always made it home.

I have pretty much the same tool kit, but use a tool bag which fits better into the back of my SUV and doesn't scratch it up back there. I forgo the drill and just use the hand crank for the jacks, and don't carry an extra hitch and ball.  I do add an IR thermometer for checking brake and fridge temps. My multimeter has a DC current clamp on feature to check charge and discharge currents. Teflon tape for water and propane lines, spare set of trailer wheel bearings, bearing grease, and a seal.  Also a quart of engine oil, a quart of automatic transmission fluid, a pint of brake fluid, and a pint of power steering fluid for the tow vehicle. And a 12V air compressor and good quality tire pressure gauge. 

Yep, a lot of stuff but I too have always got home OK. Big smile.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07 Jul 2019 at 10:54pm
I carry about the same tools as mcarter, except I don't carry an extra hitch ball. Keep most of it in a old tackle box in the Pod and a box in the bed of my truck. Like offgrid I carry electrical and Teflon tape along with small assortment of screws.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08 Jul 2019 at 8:55am
Multimeter, tape (Duct, teflon, electrical), cable ties, aircraft safety wire, fuses, hand tools, rock hammer, ratchet straps, bungee cords, air compressor hose for tires (I use my Air Lift air bag compressor), tire plug kit, spare receiver hitch with ball. receiver hitch pin, gloves.  Probably more in there but I can't remember.

I use one of these for storage and it's great!  There are numerous manufacturers making them for lots of makes/models of trucks.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08 Jul 2019 at 12:46pm
Maybe not a tool but definitely carry a battery charger.  The WFCO units are prone to breaking and then you have no way to charge your battery (if you lack solar).  We saved a camping trip by running to Sears to buy a charger and kept it plugged in (we were at a site with electric).
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 Jul 2019 at 5:39am
You can also use your tow vehicle to recharge the trailer battery if needed. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 Jul 2019 at 10:04am
Originally posted by offgrid

You can also use your tow vehicle to recharge the trailer battery if needed. 
+1. That is a great option, and all you have to pack is jumper cables, which you likely already have.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 Jul 2019 at 4:06pm
+2, I don't normally carry a charger, I have the tow vehicle and jumper cables. I also have a WeeGo (https://myweego.com/)in my vehicles for emergency vehicle starting.
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