We went on our first camping trip with our 2025 310RL, a "get to know you" 4 day trip about 80 miles from home base. First off, we love the trailer. It's a major step up from our Imagine 22mle.
The 310 pulled nice, no issues at all. Of course I am hauling it with a Ram 3500 SRW 6.7l Cummins. Weighed pre and post trip and have a pin weight of 3100 pounds. Not bad considering I have the Onan gen set up front, Super Solar set up, loaded with food, clothes, tools, dog, toys, etc.
The inside and amenities are great. The refrigerator is awesome, especially as it keeps everything at temp while traveling. TV's are fine although I would prefer not to have a "Roku" tv. They will get replaced!
A few issues that surfaced while camping:
1. The door - it is really tight. You have to slam it to get it to close. The door latch plates seem too thick and need to be sanded down. I am working with Alliance on this issue.
2. The silverware drawer - it feel down in the back on the wall (see pic). This is the drawer to the left of the stove. It appears the wood the drawer rails attach to is at least 1 inch from the back wall. The screws were in but only penetrated the back wall by maybe a 1/4 inch. I need to rework how it is attached and secure it. While investigating it appears the counter above it is not secured down along the back wall. Too very long screws are visible but were never screwed all the way in.
3. The shower door lower rail - there is no caulking along and I assume under the rail. It leaks like a sieve when you shower. Besides water on the floor, I had to wipe up water under the shower pan behind the water control panel in the pass through. I will fix this myself.
Some other items I need to figure out:
1. We had all 3 ac units going (on shore power) since it was 98 degrees. When we turned on the microwave, the central AC unit shut down. Not sure why. I had to cycle it off on the thermostat and cycle it back on for the AC to turn back on.
2. I assumed if the shore power shut down, the AC units would still run utilizing the batteries (3 - 100 ah LifePo) but they did not. My batteries were at 100% as I was getting plenty of sun plus I was on shore power. Isn't there an auto transfer switch? I need to investigate what runs on batteries vs shore power vs gen set.
Overall we are very pleased with the trailer.
John/Lori

The 310 pulled nice, no issues at all. Of course I am hauling it with a Ram 3500 SRW 6.7l Cummins. Weighed pre and post trip and have a pin weight of 3100 pounds. Not bad considering I have the Onan gen set up front, Super Solar set up, loaded with food, clothes, tools, dog, toys, etc.
The inside and amenities are great. The refrigerator is awesome, especially as it keeps everything at temp while traveling. TV's are fine although I would prefer not to have a "Roku" tv. They will get replaced!
A few issues that surfaced while camping:
1. The door - it is really tight. You have to slam it to get it to close. The door latch plates seem too thick and need to be sanded down. I am working with Alliance on this issue.
2. The silverware drawer - it feel down in the back on the wall (see pic). This is the drawer to the left of the stove. It appears the wood the drawer rails attach to is at least 1 inch from the back wall. The screws were in but only penetrated the back wall by maybe a 1/4 inch. I need to rework how it is attached and secure it. While investigating it appears the counter above it is not secured down along the back wall. Too very long screws are visible but were never screwed all the way in.
3. The shower door lower rail - there is no caulking along and I assume under the rail. It leaks like a sieve when you shower. Besides water on the floor, I had to wipe up water under the shower pan behind the water control panel in the pass through. I will fix this myself.
Some other items I need to figure out:
1. We had all 3 ac units going (on shore power) since it was 98 degrees. When we turned on the microwave, the central AC unit shut down. Not sure why. I had to cycle it off on the thermostat and cycle it back on for the AC to turn back on.
2. I assumed if the shore power shut down, the AC units would still run utilizing the batteries (3 - 100 ah LifePo) but they did not. My batteries were at 100% as I was getting plenty of sun plus I was on shore power. Isn't there an auto transfer switch? I need to investigate what runs on batteries vs shore power vs gen set.
Overall we are very pleased with the trailer.
John/Lori

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