Here is some more info of we do for our extended stay in our TM.
The water here in the Arizona desert is awful. Last two years we were buying our drinking water. This year, I have a filter on the outside and a PUR filter on our kitchen sink faucet. I change the filters once a month. Works great.
For our laundry, we have one of those new cloth square colapasble hampers. There is enough room on our king size bed to place it in the corner, next to the bathroom wall. My wife does laundry once a week here at the RV park.
For garbage, I have two plastic hooks that fit over the bottom wall. to the left of the door. The flaps with velcro hold the hooks in place. I hang plastic grocery bags on the hooks. Garbage is picked up twice a week.
For drainage, since we have full hookup, I leave the grey valve open all the time. Also, I leave the outside black water valve open all the time.
As for the toilet, I reluctantly use the formaldahide chemical. I am not environmently happy about it, but it seems like the only thing that eliminates the odor. I average recharging the toilet once a week.
My wife has her TV in the "living room" and I have my little TV in the "bedroom." Both are hooked up to cable.
One advantage of the 3326 is the six drawers for clothes, three for me and three for her. Also, the dinette table is a big plus.
I have the phone line entering into our TM at the refrigerator area. I ran the phone wire tucked under the velcroed flap, tucked into the split wall, tucked into the roof overlap, down the overlapped wall to our dinette. This is where I work on my laptop and do the internet stuff. I have a double phone jack, one for the phone and one for the computer. I also have a surge protector, which gives me more elecrical outlets.
When we started our journey to Arizona, we moteled it each evening. This was at the end of December. Coming from the Midwest, it was too cold to camp until we arrived to our destination. Besides, most campgrounds close for the season, then.
And finally, while traveling, we use our laptop with "Delorme Street Atlas" program and Earthmate GPS. This is my favorite toy and we never get lost. Also eliminates about 80% screeming and cussing from you know who.
Hope that I have given you some helpful tips that you mignt use if you attempt extended living in your TM. Maybe you have some more helpful tips and tricks for longterm camping in your TM.
Eugene