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Handy Hints, Gadgets, Products & Gizmos

GizmosMom
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Another member suggested a new forum section with new products but it doesn't look like it will be feasible. So I thought I would post this here under General RVing Issues. If enough people post (even if you have mentioned it before in another post) we can keep it near the top?

Do you have a handy hint, a new product or an old product that makes your RVing or Camping much better?

(Sorry, no commercial advertising allowed)

I'll start:

Someone in the Camping Van posted a reference to using a Super-Chamois to wipe down their shower. I have been using an icky old thick sponge and I like the chamois idea so much more.

Now I want to hear what works for you
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Dshultz50
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popeye59 wrote:
So one AA battery for a 21 foot LED rope light. I'll bet that wouldn't last that long or be that bright. I know, LED's don't draw a lot of power, I'm just saying 1.5 VDC isn't gonna drive a lot of light for very long.
We have a set of icycle lights we bought last yr that fit across our 14 foot awning. They're the same set-up with 1 battery. They charged during the day and stayed lit all night long for a week. We found them VERY satisfactory....especially for watching the skunks romp in the site during the night!!!!;)
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jagco
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popeye59 wrote:
So one AA battery for a 21 foot LED rope light. I'll bet that wouldn't last that long or be that bright. I know, LED's don't draw a lot of power, I'm just saying 1.5 VDC isn't gonna drive a lot of light for very long.


That's pretty much what some of the reviews say from people who've bought them.
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popeye59
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So one AA battery for a 21 foot LED rope light. I'll bet that wouldn't last that long or be that bright. I know, LED's don't draw a lot of power, I'm just saying 1.5 VDC isn't gonna drive a lot of light for very long.
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popeye59 wrote:
If it's solar, why does it need a battery? Is that to control the flasher? Will it work without one?

Ummm, because the sun shines during the day and they want the lights at night. The solar charges the battery which releases it's power when needed.
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popeye59
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If it's solar, why does it need a battery? Is that to control the flasher? Will it work without one?
Frank and Jean
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Remember; never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups.

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I don't mean to interupt the bantering, but getting back to the original topic of "Handy Hint, Gadgetss, Products & Gizmos, I would like to add information on what is helpful for us when we boondock in the high sierras.

We use these relatively inexpensive solar rope lights around our screened room and campsite to provide illumination in the dark of the night. Where we go dry camping, the only light at night is the moon or lanterns, these solar rope lights provide us with just enough light to feel like we have outdoor electric lighting.
here is the link for the solar lights: http://www.collectionsetc.com/Product/solar-tube-outdoor-lights.aspx/_/Ntt-solar


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Those that wish to continue the fun bantering back and forth may want to start a fun new thread. JMO
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bakerkids wrote:
Sounds like the "tips" my uncle used to pull when I was young. I remember one time he glued a quarter to the concrete pad. People would come by and chat and banter, then they'd exclaim, "Well look there! There's a quarter," while bending to pick it up. The look on their face was priceless when they couldn't lift it.


Now that's funny! I might have to try this one.
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Sounds like the "tips" my uncle used to pull when I was young. I remember one time he glued a quarter to the concrete pad. People would come by and chat and banter, then they'd exclaim, "Well look there! There's a quarter," while bending to pick it up. The look on their face was priceless when they couldn't lift it.
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I was enjoying the banter as well.:p
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bigun73
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I do not post much but read many of the threads. The chit chat and banter are some of the most interesting things, I laughed for 10 minutes about the water and power then fell out of my chair at the clock with the plug hanging! if those are not "tips, tricks, and hints", I have no idea what is, I was trying to figure out what I had here at home to make some of these up myself for my next camping adventure. I overlook most of the mean and โ€œholier than thouโ€ comments and the ones from the" I know best" category but this just hits me as wrong. All of our time is precious and we must not waste it, but posting several times about your displeasure and intent to unsubscribe to the post is a waste of time as well but I read it also.

Thanks for all the good posts and bad posts

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Mine stops notifing me after about 5 posts....

dalenoel wrote:
Just 'Subscribe' to it and you will not need to 'bump' it.
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popeye59 wrote:
Sorry you have to read into a comment to find the tip. Sometimes tips aren't for improving a trailer or tow vehicle. Sometimes tips are for having fun. If making an unplugged clock appear to work or a record player appear to draw power from a tree isn't a tip for some fun, then what is it?

I also get notices about new posts to threads I've made comments on, but I don't drop everything to go read them. I set aside some time each day and check them out. Doesn't bother me if it's just banter. Sometimes banter makes me smile. And these days, a smile is a nice thing to have spontaneously appear.


I totally agree!! Seems we need a few more smiles from this forum. I have no problem at all with the posts about having a little fun (I get notified too).
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popeye59
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Sometimes tips aren't for improving a trailer or tow vehicle. Sometimes tips are for having fun. If making an unplugged clock appear to work or a record player appear to draw power from a tree isn't a tip for some fun, then what is it?

Sometimes banter makes me smile. And these days, a smile is a nice thing to have spontaneously appear.
Frank and Jean
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DAV Life Member

'09 Rockwood Roo 233S
'03 1500 Silverado LS

The things that come to those that wait will be the junky stuff left by those that got there 1st.

Remember; never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups.

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Bob Vaughn wrote:
When I was young I took a battery powered record player and stuck the plug into the bark of a tree and was playing my music and a little kid came by and saw and heard the music and ran and got his dad telling him I had plugged in my record player and got electricity out of the tree....


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