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bikendan

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Posted: 05/10/11 02:27pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

BigMatt, where is the battery and what are you towing with that much extra tongue weight?


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My wife has been telling me that she needed a light over the sink since we bought our Roo 23SS last summer. Tonight I added one.

First I removed the microwave and the support board from the microwave opening. The microwave is held on with 4 screws and the shelf board has a single screw in front. Then I measured for the light and drilled a hole down for the wires through the 1/4 inch plywood.

I measured very carefully and drilled a hole into the dead space below the cabinets over the couch. The space is about 1 inch deep and I made sure my hole was in the center of the space!

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I pried down the thin plywood under the cabinets over the couch (it is held on with staples and was already loose) just enough to fish out the wires to the reading light. I used the clamp on splices to hook up my wires for the new lamp.

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Hooked up the wires to the light and reinstalled the microwace support board and the microwave. Added a few small screws to the plywood under the cupboard to secure the plywood. Turned on the light and it made a huge difference!

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thunderstormy

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Have done a few more mods over the winter. Added some shelves in the wardrobe.
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Picked up this wireless indoor outdoor thermometer at Walmart for $10. I velcroed the inside one above the radio and the outside one just below the awning above the door. Very nice to know what the temp is outside in the morning! Just have to remember to take down the outside one when we pack up.

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I built a support to hold the tv mount so it can be swiveled in any direction and also pivoted down torward the couch. Also installed a 12 volt outlet behind the TV for the inverter when dry camping.

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popeye59

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Thunderstormy, I have the same remote thermometer and have the remote unit velcroed just below the front bunk. As soon as we fold the bunks up, there it is and I grab it and put it inside. I left the remote in the camper and brought the readout part inside during the winter. Was interesting to see how well the campers insulation worked when in "Turtle Mode". Nice looking install on the light. If our Roo 233S didn't already have one, I would do the same thing. Have you installed LED's for when dry camping? Which inverter are you using?


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popeye59 wrote:

Thunderstormy, I have the same remote thermometer and have the remote unit velcroed just below the front bunk. As soon as we fold the bunks up, there it is and I grab it and put it inside.


I velcro'd mine at the back, on the vertical bar of the spare tire bracket - I only take it in at the end of the season.

lzasitko

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We have a weather station, ie hi/lo temps every 24 hr period current indoor/outdoor, humidity, pressure. Bought ours in Costco for $25Cdn. I just have a screw with the head sticking out and it is a snug fit in the hole provided for mounting, so far has not moved. The remote sensor fits inside the tube (support for the spare tire) there is a small hole at the top of the tub and use a zip ties trough it and the sensor so it can't drop farther down the tube. Because it is behind the wheel it is never in direct sunlight.

When we are home it is mounted in the house. Range for the sensor is far enough that when the MH is parked I don't have to take the sensor and relocate it.





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did some quick mods today.

added shower curtain rod (although I had to cut it down because it was too big)

added shelves for dishes, shelves in closet, and gas gauge (don't know how these aren't standard on every trailer)

Also added curtain a cross the middle of trailer to create changing privacy, but forgot pic of that one.

Having a great time with all this!

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I have one of those gas gauges on my gas cooker tank at home. Found it to be less than accurate and wasn't going to waste more money buying on for the RV. Sure wish they made one that was accurate.

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Posted: 05/22/11 06:43am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Nice mods. Those gas gauges are good for telling you when the tank is empty and that is about it. They should not be allowed to sell them as they do not work.


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Gaffer222 wrote:

Nice mods. Those gas gauges are good for telling you when the tank is empty and that is about it. They should not be allowed to sell them as they do not work.


I had one of those things too and was disappointed on it's accuracy. The good old standby method is to run hot water over the tank; where the metal goes from hot to cold is your propane line....it never fails me.


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