TonyTiger - I just did a search in this forum looking for Remote Tire Pressure the last 6 months in the "Tech Issues" and found some discussion on the Tire Sentry and another type called "SmarTire". I learned of the Tire Sentry in the Consumer Reports and in the Highways magazine of Good Sams. There is some debate on how much they cost ranging from $200 to $625. I do not know if the difference is between cars and 18 wheelers. As I recall you paid $xx for the receiver with digital display and then $xx for each individual wheel transmitter with a certain pressure range. Likely $XX for individual wheel transmitter with a higher pressure range. Sometimes price is of little consequence when you ruin a tire or tear up some fiberglass panels from an overheated tire that blows out. Really want to hear from several who have them and hear comments on whether they work like intended.
Spent the past week-end in Western Illinois and we got a little water on the carpet right behind the drivers seat. We sat in a driving rain with the slide pulled in. It appears as though the water runs off the roof and rolls into the top seal of the slide. If the slide is not sucked all the way in a little water runs inside the home. Seems like a simple "rain gutter" like the older cars would have been nice at the edge of the rubber roof. Wish I had an answer to your question on mildew.
We also like our Class B, made it easy for driving around town looking at Antique shops.
Gene
2002 Trail-Lite 211S w/5.7 Chevy