Hello All
A while back I looked at the directional vent, but concluded that a) there really isnโt much of an odor problem โ perhaps a random once-in-a-while occurrence that seems to just go away, and b) the 360 degree vent is about 12โ tall, which may be asking for trouble w/ low tree limbs.
We have the fish eye on the rear bath window and we always tie the door open so Martha can see w/ the inside rear view mirror.
Weโve recently taken the B+ on two nice but short trips to Bogue Chitto, MS and Dauphin Island, AL.
First trips w/ no big TV โ a bit more wood-to-wood squeaky sound at slow speeds on rough surfaces (that heavy set held the woodwork down a bit), but it all seems better at crusing speeds, especially on bumps where that big set used to do a bit of dancing!
The 24โ TV is currently being supplanted by a new 15.4โ Gateway laptop w/ a Pinnacle HD Pro Stick USB TV Tuner. Gateway let me get Windows XP instead of Vista, so my home PC and laptop have same operating systems. But for a real Wow factor, the big screen iMacs are really stunning, though I would have too much 'new and different' to deal with with an Apple.
The computer is placed close in front of us as we sit on the sofa, so I can still see it, and we do not strain our necks looking up (the four dogs seem oblivious to the whole electronic thing, being worn out from the longer walks afforded by my new titanium/ceramic hip joints!)
The thinking on use of a PC for TV versus a separate LCD TV is still not set in stone, though the minimalist in me likes a one gadget does all approach. The $140 USB NTSC/ATSC tuner works surprisingly well (though the software is quirky) and with its little whip antenna, it pulled in 7 analog and 19 digital stations in AL โ that is 19 more chances at something worth viewing than we had w/ the NTSC only set. My thinking about digital tuners being a must-have for RVers was confirmed - the main network stations broadcast in both analog and digital, but if you are close enough to get the digital, it is CLEAR. BTW, as a test, the batwing antenna got the same snowy 7 analog and only 10 digital stations!
Will see if the setting-up of wires and computer gets old - one nice thing of the PC is that it compactly stores away w/ the screen closed versus a LCD TV that we would likewise have to set-up and store away.
The April Good Sam's 'Highways' magazine has an article on Class B and B+ RVs.
2005 Trail Lite 213 B-Plus w/ 6.0 Chevy