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- BobWandererExplorer
justALnow wrote:
For the toilet seat? Really not that tough other than the fact that the GF says, "Hey, you might as well clean the bathroom as long as you're in there."
:B
NOW, thats FUNNY :B
DW says the same thing when I am flushing out the "tanks". - justALnowExplorer
1L243 wrote:
I would like to see that install, I will be right over! Maybe you could take pictures?.....
For the toilet seat? Really not that tough other than the fact that the GF says, "Hey, you might as well clean the bathroom as long as you're in there."
:B - 1L243Explorer III would like to see that install, I will be right over! Maybe you could take pictures?.....
- Dave_WilburnExplorerI put some sea foam in the gen tank and ran the genny for 30 minutes.
The brown truck dropped off my new inverter, Tri-metric panel and a bunch of wire and stuff to set it all up.
Now I need to run to Costco and pick up a couple more GC batteries and I can get to work :) - justALnowExplorerReplaced the toilet seat - sometimes it's the little things.
- SoggybottomboyExplorerWashed the roof 2 days ago. Washed the social side yesterday. Washed the curb side, golf cart and awning today. Our housekeeper is gonna clean the inside when she's done with the house. It'll be shiny for the beach!
SBB - Crazy_CooterExplorer
chipworkz wrote:
I just installed a relay and hooked up my rear ramp lights to come on when I put the truck in reverse. Now I have automatic backup lights on the trailer too! I used the relay to keep the normal switch function and to isolate the normal positive connection from my trucks reverse light connection. It will be nice to be able to see behind me when I pull into camp and need to maneuver around.
You will love that!
I did mine a couple of months ago and backing into the yard at night is a one person job now.
I'm going to paint some reference points with reflective paint so I should be able to nail it on the first try every time. - tgreeningExplorer
nayther wrote:
that doesn't impede your turning radius?
No. The front bike is probably about 4-5" away from the back window. - 1L243Explorer IINeed more information on how you did the wiring. Is it done through the truck/trailer pigtail? Where did you tap into the truck and how did you get the wire to the ramp lights?
Thanks - chipworkzExplorerI just installed a relay and hooked up my rear ramp lights to come on when I put the truck in reverse. Now I have automatic backup lights on the trailer too! I used the relay to keep the normal switch function and to isolate the normal positive connection from my trucks reverse light connection. It will be nice to be able to see behind me when I pull into camp and need to maneuver around.
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