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- HeyJudeExplorer
- starsaboveExplorerAdded a progressive industries HW30C for protection, changed all lights to leds, added shelves to entry pantry.
- chr_ExplorerAdded an on board genset and got rid of the horribly uncomfortable dinette.
Started by adding a 44x48 door from Arizona RV slavage so I could load in my Kayaks.
Added a used Honda EV4010 with 80 hours on it.
Used Genny door from Arizona RV salvage with a Hoffman louver panel (had in the garage)
Moved the water heater to under the bathroom sink from the new genset location.
Added a pressure tank from an RO system so the toilet can be flushed at night without the pump.
Installed Lowes unfinished 30" base cabinets. Top is an Ikea "Galant" Black Brown table cut to fit.
Couch is a used jacknife sofa recovered in Ultraleather.
Perfect!
:) - fallsriderExplorer
tomman58 wrote:
We leave our TT plugged in most of the time, too, but it shortens a battery's life to always be on a charge. Our 19 year old converter just charges. It doesn't have a maintenance feature.fallsrider wrote:
pdmac1946 wrote:
in the few short months we've owned our trailer, I had already gotten tired of removing the battery cable, putting it back on, removing it, etc. I'm thinking the switch is going to be very convenient.
The battery switch idea is really great. I have one and it really saves on the battery when the trailer is in storage.
I always leave my TT plugged in to keep battery up and produce a little heat to keep things dry been doing it for years. Costs little and never have a musty odor in the TT. - facoryExplorerIs an electric hitch the same as an electric tongue jack?
- love2rvcampExplorerGot it home after having new roof put one. Just bought an electric tongue jack, new step covers, new awning mat and new air mattress for sofa bed. Thinks that is about it for,now. Looking at replacing the concertone junk and tv with something better (something that works).
- BayoubassExplorerPulled the drums to check the brakes and greased the bearings. Also I think I stopped water leaking on the floor from the AC by tightening the four bolts that hold AC to the roof..... We'll see.
- tomman58Explorer
fallsrider wrote:
pdmac1946 wrote:
in the few short months we've owned our trailer, I had already gotten tired of removing the battery cable, putting it back on, removing it, etc. I'm thinking the switch is going to be very convenient.
The battery switch idea is really great. I have one and it really saves on the battery when the trailer is in storage.
I always leave my TT plugged in to keep battery up and produce a little heat to keep things dry been doing it for years. Costs little and never have a musty odor in the TT. - fallsriderExplorer
pdmac1946 wrote:
in the few short months we've owned our trailer, I had already gotten tired of removing the battery cable, putting it back on, removing it, etc. I'm thinking the switch is going to be very convenient.
The battery switch idea is really great. I have one and it really saves on the battery when the trailer is in storage. - pdmac1946ExplorerThe battery switch idea is really great. I have one and it really saves on the battery when the trailer is in storage.
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