This is sort of a trailer trip - being a part-owner (by proxy) of
Kingley Health (and
Tazi's Cafe that's in the building), I found myself participating in the 4 day long move of the Piscataway location from 120 Centennial to 220 Centennial (it's a really great building). Since I knew that we'd be there all day, I just brought the trailer to the parking lot to save us the commute home - and we could stay there legally for once!
This was a really fun move, and although it was a lot of work I'm glad that we didn't hire professional movers - it forced the entire Kingley Health crew to not only get much closer, but also develop a great deal of appreciation and ownership for the new space, which is a little part of that magical reason why one may want to get out of bed in the morning and go to work. And our clients can feel this too.
Anyway, the trailer was on purely night-time duty for this trip - water was barely used at all as the building has full facilities, heat was not necessary this time of year and we didn't have time to cook. So, basically, we just used the bed. I also brought a chair massager for our sore muscles and it worked just fine on a 320 watt mini plug-in inverter. Everyone was rather amused that we spent our nights in the trailer, but it wound up having an unexpected benefit - we played security guards one night when some neighborhood kids waltzed into the unlocked space. Electric was not even taxed as the solar panels got plenty of sun.
The grand opening that followed this move involved "The Nerds" (a locally popular cover band) and the mayor of Piscataway for the ribbon cutting. This concert didn't involve our trailer in any way, but it did involve the truck - I wound up having to pick up a 20kW generator to run the band's audio equipment.
This also required me to get a different hitch - construction equipment uses pintle hitches. Amazon came through with $50 and free 2 day shipping.