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finaddict
Oct 20, 2015Explorer
So many mods, there really would be almost too many to list. When I bought my TC used, it had hardly been used and it was already over 10 years old. It spent a lot of time sitting and never got used enough for anyone to find any deficiencies (or at least to try to repair any deficiencies). I had a fairly "blank Canvas" to start with. Since 100 % of my camping is off road and dry, my first priority was to get as much out of the batteries as possible. Add a catalytic heater (no fan), a proper converter (intellipower 60 replaces old Magnatek), LED lights everywhere (usually with second lamps), and 100 watts of solar power and I think I have almost "fixed" this issue. I believe I really need a 2nd 100w panel and 2 six volt batteries in series and I will have the capacity I need.
Wasted space was solved with additional cupboards, organizer containers in all cupboards and Space saving mods like rack on the inside of cupboard doors, additional shelving in cupboards etc. Additional Insulation in the form of removable stryo blocks for the escape hatch and vents is also added.
Added a decent stereo, a 12v tv, additional collapsible counter space, battery operated lighting in the closet, and other cupboards, a few extra 12v and USB outlets, new carpeting over the floor, a 6" PVC tube holder for the Sani drain, a reflective solar insulation for the front window and She is starting to feel like she belongs in the woods and not in some "Plug-in plasticized RV parking Wally world". heh heh heh
Am I done? nope, There will always be a little something I can change to make my time in the bush more satisfying.
Wasted space was solved with additional cupboards, organizer containers in all cupboards and Space saving mods like rack on the inside of cupboard doors, additional shelving in cupboards etc. Additional Insulation in the form of removable stryo blocks for the escape hatch and vents is also added.
Added a decent stereo, a 12v tv, additional collapsible counter space, battery operated lighting in the closet, and other cupboards, a few extra 12v and USB outlets, new carpeting over the floor, a 6" PVC tube holder for the Sani drain, a reflective solar insulation for the front window and She is starting to feel like she belongs in the woods and not in some "Plug-in plasticized RV parking Wally world". heh heh heh
Am I done? nope, There will always be a little something I can change to make my time in the bush more satisfying.
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