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- MaddawgsExplorerBought it- pick up the 2011 Itasca Cambria 30C this afternoon.
Todd - bill257ExplorerI took the RV to dealership for oil and filter change,also tires rotated.Getting ready for the trip to Minnesota.
- TobinZekeExplorerInstalled new PD4655 Inverter smart charger and also bought new house batteries. Upgraded from Group 24 to Group 27 before first trip of the year...
- oldtrucker63ExplorerHey that is a great ideal there, I need to look into building a small box inside that old fridge door because I will be using a 110 volt fridge too, so I too can add a gas line for an outside grill, It would be a small box just under the bottom bunk bed and would work good, Thanks.
- Dan86300zxtExplorerThe solid copper wire was used because I found that I could only get the pilot to light with the wire positioned into the path of the pilot light flame. The last 4" of the solid copper wire was wrapped in fiberglass cloth and taped really well to prevent the wire from heat and arcing where it wasn't supposed to.
LOL..crimp connectors, fiberglass cloth, scrap AC wiring, zipties and electrical tape...I sure can MacGyver almost anything.
*I probably should add this modification, as its another good one.
-I replaced the original 1977 3way fridge with a modern larger capacity 110v unit. I have redesigned our MH electrical system, and this 110v fridge only pulls approx. 100 watts when the compressor turns on and runs.(does not use alot of power at all)
-After trimming it all up and securing it into the original fridge location, I decided to use the original propane line for the old fridge as a fuel supply to our portable coleman grill.
-I bought a 9ft rubber propane gas hose extension, a gas shut-off valve, and proper adapter fittings.
When we camp, I can now open the outside door for access behind the fridge and un-coil the 9ft propane hose and hook up our small coleman grill.
**NO MORE NEED FOR additional SMALL PROPANE TANKS,uses the on-board MH propane tank** - oldtrucker63ExplorerI like the Solid copper wire ideal, Good thinking there man.
- Dan86300zxtExplorerI got an itch to do a modification after reading about someone upgrading their stove top and oven to light the pilots with an electronic piezo ignitor.
*I'm cheap, so I spent two bux on ebay for a universal push button type piezo ignitor to a BBQ Grill.
-In my 1977 Dodge Class C, the stove top is the biggest pain to light, normally requiring me to remove a tiny securing thumb screw and pop the top assembly off to light the pilot.
**I took the push button piezo ignitor and mounted it in the control panel for the stove, and then wired it in and fussed with the location for a little bit so it sparked to ignite the pilot.
(used 14 ga solid copper AC wires)
***It took me an hour or so to do, but now lights the stove top pilot everytime I click the ignitor.
^^^YAY!!! no more fussing with the Darned Cook Top, just push the button and flop the oven door open to easily light the pilot for the oven. Much less effort!!
Dan - oldtrucker63Explorer
Poodle Power wrote:
That sounds like a fun trip, Be safe and may the good Lord ride with you each and every mile.
We have been doing this over the past week. We are getting ready to go on our first long trip in our 2011 Winnebago View 24J. We took the cabover mattress out. My husband carpeted the area. He rolled the carpet around a dowel and stapled it to the dowel. Now we have some nice storage boxes up there that can't slide out accidentally. He also put a 4 foot mirrow inside the closet door for me. Today he checked everything and made sure it was ok. Tomorrrow we will finsih putting in the rest of the clothing and the food. We will leave Wednesday Morning. Going to Arizona, Texas, Oklahoma and what ever is in between. First long trip in 4 years. - Poodle_PowerExplorerWe have been doing this over the past week. We are getting ready to go on our first long trip in our 2011 Winnebago View 24J. We took the cabover mattress out. My husband carpeted the area. He rolled the carpet around a dowel and stapled it to the dowel. Now we have some nice storage boxes up there that can't slide out accidentally. He also put a 4 foot mirrow inside the closet door for me. Today he checked everything and made sure it was ok. Tomorrrow we will finsih putting in the rest of the clothing and the food. We will leave Wednesday Morning. Going to Arizona, Texas, Oklahoma and what ever is in between. First long trip in 4 years.
- EMD360ExplorerWell, last weekend--washed up the new shiny finish, came out looking very nice. Charged the AGM batteries with the new 40 amp Vector charger with the generator--took over 5 hours and had to quit before "full" (Volt reading @ 13.1). I had hoped it would take less time. Sanitized the water tank with pool chlorine--it is double household bleach strength so I used half the recommended amount and rinsed and refilled the tank after a 6 hour soak. I'm embarrassed to say this is the first time we did it in over a year because the water was starting to get a "taste". Trying to figure out how to install the new voltmeters--still not sure where the load side should be connected.
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