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- 3boxerssExplorerIn a pinch If you have a smart phone there is a level with the compass. When you open the compass slide left and theres a level..
- Cocky_CamperExplorer IIJust an FYI, if you do use the stick on level indicators, make sure you screw them down too if heading down south. The southern sun and heat caused ours to eventually move a little, and they are no longer accurate. I'm sure that a screw would keep them more in place. We just use a three foot level on the floor.
- OzlanderExplorerLevel the stove. It's the only thing that needs to be level if you want the cook to be happy.
- goducks10Explorer
DutchmenSport wrote:
Agree! Most RV don't come with levels. To have one already is quite unique.
Where is level on an RV? Do you level by a shelf in the refrigerator, from the floor, from the walls, ceiling, stove top, inside of oven, counter top, tongue, frame. Every spot will give a different "level" point. You have to figure out what needs to be level and get the camper set there first, THEN add the leveler.
Modern RV refrigerators have a bit of tolerance built into them. You can be off some and they still work fine. So, what was most important to have "level" for us? Personally, I HATE having doors swing and cabinet doors swinging. When I open a door or a cabinet door, I want it to stay right there, and not swing open or closed, or move at all.
I found, the best place to level is the outside door frame. The door frame works great as it's square to the entire build of the camper, frame, floor, ceiling, cabinets, everything!
By turning a simple carpenter's to level side to side, and then front to back, I could get everything else level, including the refrigerator, counter tops, stove, and all the cabinet doors. Nothing swings open or closed, eggs don't slide off the skillet, and the water in the toilet bowel is level.
I use the same one on my 5th wheel. Once setup it's great.
If I could use the Andersen Levelers it would be even easier. - drsteveExplorer
myredracer wrote:
drsteve wrote:
I use one of these:
I had one of those and lost it a couple of years ago. Must have left it on the frame underneath.
Mine has a magnet the length of the edge. It has ridden hundreds of miles stuck to the A frame on more than one occasion... - WA4HTZExplorerThanks for the answer, Sound Guy. Guess I'll go get that big guy because what I have now is no use from the driver's seat.
Ken - krobbeExplorerI use the iHandy Level App on my iPhone.
It's simple and accurate. No cell service required. - SoundGuyExplorer
WA4HTZ wrote:
Sound Guy, how big was the Level Master you used? I was in an RV parts place today and they had a Level Master which proclaimed it was a 5th wheel level kit. The thing was huge! Must have been 8 or 10 inches wide. I think the guy in front of me on the road could have read it in his rear view mirror.:B
Yeah, 11" wide. The idea is you can see it from the driver's seat. 6" or 7" would be good if you're standing in front of it but I haven't found any that size so other than this Level Master they're all too small for me. - WA4HTZExplorerSound Guy, how big was the Level Master you used? I was in an RV parts place today and they had a Level Master which proclaimed it was a 5th wheel level kit. The thing was huge! Must have been 8 or 10 inches wide. I think the guy in front of me on the road could have read it in his rear view mirror.:B
Ken - myredracerExplorer II
drsteve wrote:
I use one of these:
I had one of those and lost it a couple of years ago. Must have left it on the frame underneath. It was fluorescent orange to make it more visible too, pffft. Replaced it with a yellow one and haven't lost that one. Color apparently matters.
My DW bought me a couple of those big Hopkins levels for Xmas a few years back. I was like "wow sweetheart, these things are great and always wanted them!!" They're still in the drawer beside my side of the bed... I'll probably install them one of these days when I run out of other more challenging/interesting/fun mods.
Used to have a bubble level on the top of a tongue jack on a previous TT. Worked just fine as I recall. Trailers don't have to be accurately level, esp. for fridges nowadays which can be somewhat out of level and still work properly.
Our bedroom door had an annoying habit of swinging open a lot if we weren't level or angled a tiny bit in the wrong direction. Cured that by installing a magnetic door stop.
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