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โSep-18-2021 09:12 AM
Bobbo wrote:
The noise is not from the water pump. It is from the resonance that results from the pump being on solid surfaces. As a test, turn your phone to "vibrate only," then place it on a table and call it. You will be surprised how LOUD that vibrate only is.
You need to cushion your water pump from the floor with something soft, like rubber. If you have rigid water lines attached, you need to put flexible hose between the water pump and the rigid water line.
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โMar-28-2020 03:04 PM
Veebyes wrote:opnspaces wrote:
I have a battery powered magnetic LED that I bought at Home Depot. I had visions about finally having decent light when barbecuing. What I forgot was that RV's are mostly fiberglass and aluminum. Now I have to get creative in how I hang the light since the magnet is all but useless.
Best thing to use for grilling, & a whole bunch of other jobs where light is needed where you are looking, is a decent head lamp.
You turn your head, the light turns too. Genius!
โMar-28-2020 02:10 PM
opnspaces wrote:
I have a battery powered magnetic LED that I bought at Home Depot. I had visions about finally having decent light when barbecuing. What I forgot was that RV's are mostly fiberglass and aluminum. Now I have to get creative in how I hang the light since the magnet is all but useless.
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โJan-24-2020 09:50 AM
Glamping wrote:
Was thinking about this thread just the other day and realizing I hadn't seen anything new. I haven't done it yet, but I'm considering a motion-activated light near the door for when we forget to leave our porch light on. It may have to be one that we remove when we are on the road.
Does anyone have a good idea for this?