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- ReneeGExplorerWe're getting used to the lock and unlock tone. On another note, did you seal around it with RV caulking? DH wasn't going to since the original door latch and lock wasn't, but we're wondering if we should.
- RollandBExplorer
ReneeG wrote:
FYI. DH installed the RVLock last night replacing an older keyless entry system that failed. The RVLock is GREAT! The lock tone was surprisingly loud, but you get used to it. Our previous keyless entry had an additional code you had to enter after your security code to lock and a different one to unlock making it quite lengthy. With the RVLock, you enter the same code to lock or unlock. The fob is super convenient too! I can envision walking away from our rig, not remembering if we locked the door or not and with the key fob activating the lock and listening for the tone. Now the loudness of the lock tone will be handy in this instance. Thanks for the idea!
The tone as it is is handy widen I have our rig home on it as it’s usually on the curb and unlocked till I’m done for the day. Then standing on our porch I lock it and listen for the tone. - ReneeGExplorerFYI. DH installed the RVLock last night replacing an older keyless entry system that failed. The RVLock is GREAT! The lock tone was surprisingly loud, but you get used to it. Our previous keyless entry had an additional code you had to enter after your security code to lock and a different one to unlock making it quite lengthy. With the RVLock, you enter the same code to lock or unlock. The fob is super convenient too! I can envision walking away from our rig, not remembering if we locked the door or not and with the key fob activating the lock and listening for the tone. Now the loudness of the lock tone will be handy in this instance. Thanks for the idea!
- BoomerwepsExplorerNice updates and additions. The drain on the hot water heater interests me but my "drain" plug is also the anode ;(
I will investigate those keyless options, I like that idea a LOT!
Edit: WOW! That entry door cost is a bit rich for me now at $240. The storage locks at $18 aren't bad. - nadkaw1957Explorer
camp-n-family wrote:
Now there’s a first. Somebody upgraded to a Tundra for MORE payload :B
Great truck, I miss mine.
The problem with my Ram was that it was a crew cab with a diesel engine in it. The weight of that diesel just sucked the payload capacity right out of the truck. - camp-n-familyExplorer
nadkaw1957 wrote:
camp-n-family wrote:
Great site and mods. Really like the water heater drain idea. Hadn’t seen that before. You should take a few minutes to update your forum signature for trailer and truck. Curious, why the change in truck?
Thanks for bringing that to my attention. Changes have been made. I changed trucks for two reasons. I needed a little more payload and the tundra offered it. And I worried about the oil temperature on the EcoDiesel. Even with my old Lighter trailer the oil temperature went up almost to the point where it would put the truck into limp mode. I had a feeling it wasn't going to handle another thousand pounds.
Now there’s a first. Somebody upgraded to a Tundra for MORE payload :B
Great truck, I miss mine. - nadkaw1957Explorer
Lynnmor wrote:
Just one thing I think you should add. That 7-way trailer plug pointed skyward will collect water, a Plug Guard (Google it) would protect the plug.
It has a rubber cap on it to protect the terminals. - TNGW1500SEExplorerNice work.
- LynnmorExplorerJust one thing I think you should add. That 7-way trailer plug pointed skyward will collect water, a Plug Guard (Google it) would protect the plug.
- profdant139Explorer III've never seen that tongue organizer -- great idea! I may try to make a DIY version, just because I am always looking for projects. The next best thing to actually camping is working on mods!
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