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- ronfishermanModeratorDid a few small projects yesterday and today.
Cleaned up the wiring in Audio/Video cabinet. Down to 3 AC cords and 3 antenna wires. Very neat and clean now. LCD TVs now do all the switching for Satellite, DVD and Antenna.
Removed old caulk and put new caulk on shower surround.
Replaced fresh water tank drain valve. Original ran up hill from tank.
Hooked up remote water input to tank washers. No more water getting in to basement compartment when flushing tanks.
Replaced 50 amp portable Surge Guard with a hard wired unit.
Need to wash MH before we take it up north for a Balloon Fest next weekend. - tenbearExplorerI finally got fed up fighting with the fresh water drain cock so I replaced it. Over the years it had gotten harder and harder to open and close, had to use vice grips to turn it. Now it turns just using my fingers.
- 4BeachCampersExplorerAfter drilling holes, taking apart walls, crawling under the RV and pulling apart the dash board, I finally got the Back up Camera Installed.
And while I had some of the walls removed I added a light on the back of the RV. - H3OHIOExplorerAfter having our thermostat stick a couple of times and wake up to a 58 degree motorhome because the air ran all night, I decided to do the Hunter Digital Thermostat uprgade. Went on fast and easy, only took about 7 minutes. I still need to get the switch so I can run the fan on Low or High speed, but at least we won't get froze while we sleep!
- HandbasketExplorerIt was late last week instead of today, but I added a 12V outlet to the face of the back part of the couch. This'll let me run the power lead for my telescope out the window, and keep from running the computer's power lead across the aisle.
I've needed to do this for a couple of years. But I didn't want to deal with running the wiring under the shower pan, expecting a major hassle. But It was an easy fix. I used one of the skinny stainless steel splines from a long windshield wiper blade. Taped the two wires to it, and pushed it thru the tight space alongside the water line and some factory wires that also run under the shower pan. Took about 5 minutes. I usually have one of those splines in my tool collection. Dunno why I didn't think of that method sooner. Those things have a lot of uses for something that's free.
Jim, "What do you call a musician without a girlfriend? Homeless!" - W4MBGExplorerwell, i just cleaned the roof for the first time. 2 hours of scrubbing with BKF. fun. NOT! but its white now, not mottled gray and black. btw, close the roof vents when washing the roof. not bad, but any water is too much. all said, very good experience.
- TreeSeekerExplorerI have been thinking of using weather stripping under the lip of the vent covers but only on the front and sides, leaving the back open for drainage. Most of the stuff that gets in probably comes in from the front and sides when driving so this should prevent 95% of it.
- ReplantExplorer
W4MBG wrote:
i have some aluminum tape i can try across the front of the covers. if stuff still gets onto the screens i can tape around the entire cover(s), leaving a few weep holes.
I hadn't thought of that. I have some of that wide aluminum A/C duct tape that could reach from the hood to my aluminum roof. To prevent leaves from sticking to the tape it would be best to put something down the center to cover the unneeded adhesive.
Another method would be to tape strips of screening around the bottom of the hood. That might be a better idea. :D - W4MBGExploreri have some aluminum tape i can try across the front of the covers. if stuff still gets onto the screens i can tape around the entire cover(s), leaving a few weep holes.
- ReplantExplorer
W4MBG wrote:
replant: i read somewhere that sealing the cover to the roof was a bad idea. water gets in eventually but cant get back out. but i like the idea of just sealing the front edge to prevent water from being driven under the cover from driving in the rain.
I was thinking more of a deflector or screen to stop leaves and pine needles from blowing under the hood and into the coach. Actually even bugs can get under the hood and down the shaft of the hand crank. The hole is large enough. It's a pain taking the screen down so often for cleaning .
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