I am planning to purchase a new Living Quarters horse trailer with possibly a Warrior Conversion. I would like to know if anyone has had any experience with this company? Thanks.
Posted 2005-12-03 8:07 PM (#33719 - in reply to #33692) Subject: RE: Warrior Conversion
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I don't have one of their conversions but I looked at one of their trailers at the World Show and I thought it was awesome. The craftsmanship was incredible! The man we spoke with was one of the owners and very helpful......I would purchase one of their conversions in a heartbeat!
Posted 2005-12-08 10:54 AM (#33859 - in reply to #33858) Subject: RE: Warrior Conversion
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I did have a picture posted here before of the outlets, but it has proven to be a misleading picture do to other outlets being GFI and all being looped together. So I saw no need in leaving a misleading photo on the forum.
Posted 2005-12-08 11:16 AM (#33860 - in reply to #33692) Subject: RE: Warrior Conversion
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Here we go with RVIA again, look at the work in one little picture, Tile lavatory top, barn tin trim, real wood(tree branch) chair rail, soft walls, southwest outlet cover, I do trailer conversions a I wish my trailer had all of the cool things that are in this picture. I can't believe we are complaining about it being RVIA cert. or not. WHO CARES?
Posted 2005-12-08 12:39 PM (#33866 - in reply to #33860) Subject: RE: Warrior Conversion
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I am sure it will still be pretty when it shorts out from water getting in there and fries the wall. Just from a safety standard helping to keep my $50k+ trailer from getting ruined. I would clearly trade the western cover for a GFI plug. Or at least move it clear away from the faucet.
Plus, as I mentioned before their work does look great. I too wish I had all that nice material in my trailer, but nobody is perfect and god forbid someone point out a negative about anything anymore.
Well I am not sure how much longer my soap box can hold me up, so I better get done from here.
Posted 2005-12-08 1:27 PM (#33869 - in reply to #33692) Subject: RE: Warrior Conversion
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True that plug may not be a GFI outlet, but maybe they went a more expensive route and installed a GFI breaker. Offers the same protection as a GFI outlet and you can safetly use a regular outlet. This is the new luxury item that is used in some homes because people like the "cleaner" look of a standard outlet.
Posted 2005-12-08 3:20 PM (#33876 - in reply to #33692) Subject: RE: Warrior Conversion
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You can also run other outlets through a GFI recep. The resettable outlet may have been mounted elsewhere, but serves to protect this one as well. RTSmith
Posted 2005-12-10 10:41 PM (#33952 - in reply to #33692) Subject: RE: Warrior Conversion
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if there is a GFi outlet somewhereelse in the trailer and that plug is routed from that plug then it is the same as a GFI ...shouldn,t be a problem if there is a GFI breaker or other plug connected to it
Posted 2005-12-10 10:55 PM (#33953 - in reply to #33692) Subject: RE: Warrior Conversion
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There should be 3 gfi outlets...one in the kitchen, bathroom , and outside, Only one needs to be a GFI outlet, as long as the others are ran from that outlet, the GFI breaker is not needed if thats the case. Either way that is one nice loking conversion. and the outlet in that picture is not a concern. I'd be more concerned about the type of grout used on that tile work, considering the kind of terrain I drag my trailer into.
Posted 2005-12-13 12:54 PM (#34016 - in reply to #33692) Subject: RE: Warrior Conversion
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From a email from Warrior.
All our plugs are GFI protected they loop together so all plugs are covered including the outside plugs. And yes we are RVIA certified all trailers have RVIA seals.
Posted 2005-12-14 6:54 PM (#34090 - in reply to #33692) Subject: RE: Warrior Conversion
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Having never heard of warrior conversions before i did some research on them. All I can say is awesome.!!.. These guys do a great conversion.and less expensive than outlaw conversions. Hats off guys