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crazyoldcoot wrote:
Your step is more High Tech than ours. I just built a 2ft. square out of 2x4s on edge and covered it with 1/2 inch ply board.Perfect for the Welcome mat and when traveling we turn it upside down. Makes a great place to keep the tacky lights and clips and other small items.
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Handbasket wrote:
More of an 'idea' than a 'item', and probably only usable by a few folks here... My '06 Tiger's water heater is a manual-ignition 3 gallon LP-only Suburban unit. I've found that it produces plenty of hot water for one, and probably two, 'sea showers' just by lighting the pilot light for a few hours... the main burner is only needed for quicker or more hot water. This also provides lower-cost overnight protection for it in sub-freezing weather.
Jim, "Mo' coffee!"
โNov-24-2009 08:02 AM
Dutch_12078 wrote:
Speaking of thermometers, we've added a Chaney dual remote refrigerator/freezer temp monitor to our rig. It shows the current temps and the min and max temps for each section, and has settable alarms that will alert you if a section gets too warm or cold.
Chaney Instrument 00985 Wireless Refrigerator Freezer Thermometer
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Videoguy wrote:
I came across an inexpensive wireless remote thermometer at WalMart. Yes I know wireless remote units have been available for quite a while. But all I wanted was temperature, didn't need all the information a lot of them gave you. (I have the Weather Channel for that other stuff) This unit is by Accu Rite and sells for $9.98, consists of a sensor and a receiver with a digital display of inside and outside temps. Both are receiving just fine. Now when I have to get up first thing in the morning to walk the dogs I have an idea of what to wear just by glancing at the thermometer in the bedroom. Same thing goes at night for their last walk of the day.