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Loopy
Mar 30, 2008Explorer
Well, we picked up our new 20BH not too long ago and I was itching to do some mods so without further delay....
Here's just a general pic of the outside

And another from the other side

Hot water heater screen cover

Furnace screen cover

Fridge vent covers

Sewer hose storage all closed up

Opened up

The TT had the small switches for the lighting and I really like the bigger ones so just inside the front door and the bath got these treatments.

I'm not a huge fan of the plastic camper lights on the ceiling so those got replaced and so did the ugly decorative fixture over the dinette. I used regular 110 volt house fixtures with 12 volt A15 bulbs.

The two round lights are switched by the door but i had to reuse the 12v switch from teh ugly fixture for the spot lights.

We have a dog so a bag holder near the door is a must

Every camper needs a soap dispenser and a paper towel holder. I also reused one of the double plastic ceiling lights over the sink rather than the small single one that was there.

The bed area didn't have any shelving that was open to put a clock on so..

The original theater system (seen on bottom shelf) with DVD player built in just wasn't cutting it quality wise so I added a Sony home theater receiver and kept the original one for the DVD player alone.

The 20" TV that came with the camper was nice but it wasn't HD so we replaced it with a 26" HDTV and a swivel arm mount.

Can't live without the Oxygenics shower head

Added a positive flow shut off to it

And of course, no one likes a clingy shower curtain or water getting everywhere so we added clip holders and corner water stops.

There's a few more things (digital thermostat replacement, counter top extension) I want to do before our maiden voyage in it but these are a good start. If anyone has any questions on what I posted feel free to ask away!
Here's just a general pic of the outside

And another from the other side

Hot water heater screen cover

Furnace screen cover

Fridge vent covers

Sewer hose storage all closed up

Opened up

The TT had the small switches for the lighting and I really like the bigger ones so just inside the front door and the bath got these treatments.

I'm not a huge fan of the plastic camper lights on the ceiling so those got replaced and so did the ugly decorative fixture over the dinette. I used regular 110 volt house fixtures with 12 volt A15 bulbs.

The two round lights are switched by the door but i had to reuse the 12v switch from teh ugly fixture for the spot lights.

We have a dog so a bag holder near the door is a must

Every camper needs a soap dispenser and a paper towel holder. I also reused one of the double plastic ceiling lights over the sink rather than the small single one that was there.

The bed area didn't have any shelving that was open to put a clock on so..

The original theater system (seen on bottom shelf) with DVD player built in just wasn't cutting it quality wise so I added a Sony home theater receiver and kept the original one for the DVD player alone.

The 20" TV that came with the camper was nice but it wasn't HD so we replaced it with a 26" HDTV and a swivel arm mount.

Can't live without the Oxygenics shower head

Added a positive flow shut off to it

And of course, no one likes a clingy shower curtain or water getting everywhere so we added clip holders and corner water stops.

There's a few more things (digital thermostat replacement, counter top extension) I want to do before our maiden voyage in it but these are a good start. If anyone has any questions on what I posted feel free to ask away!
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