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Cool Mods - Thread restored 10/18/2012

2Rad4U
Explorer III
Explorer III
My daughter was getting a little warm in her bunk during our last camping trip, so I decided to put her a fan in to keep the air flowing.

I had been wanting to add a 12-volt fan to the main living area anyway, so I decided to tackle both jobs today. A trip to Wal-Mart for two fans($8.48 each) and we're halfway there.

She picked the spot, and I got to work -



I picked up the power from her overhead light. All I have left is to install a short piece of wire cover and I'm done -



I added one in the main area -



I dropped by Lowe's and found this cool soap dispenser. I also just installed these Pop-a-Toothbrush holders -



I added a sopa dispenser to the kitchen area as well. I also installed a Pop-a-Napkin under the radio -



Here's an easy mod. I found this over the door towel rack at Walmart and it works great -

Chris
2005 Rockwood 2516G (sold)
2005 Max-Lite 24RS (sold)
2019 Rockwood 2608BS (sold)
2020 Grand Design 337RLS
2018 Chevy 2500HD
2,727 REPLIES 2,727

ctpres
Explorer
Explorer
DW didn't like factory mattress so we got a memory foam replacement. But we have a murphy bed couch and original foam mattress was two part with a cloth hinge so it could be folded back allowing couch seatback to be opened. Didn't want to cut new foam and go thru trouble of sewing a cover. Folding new one back was like working with a spring, only heavy weights would hold it. Solution was simple. Screw eye on both sides of platform near head. Small rope with snap hook between eyes now holds fully made bed in folded postion and rope stores under mattress.
A "Retired" Mind is a Terrible Thing to Waste
Chuck USNR, USAF & USCGA and Suzie
Challenger Owners Club

2015 Thor Challenger 37KT
2014 Ford Fiesta
2011 Sea Eagle 385 FT kayak
2009 Polaris RZR
2014 Zenetto Stealth road bike

pacificnw
Explorer
Explorer
TURK2500 wrote:
cajoctaw wrote:
snip......No pic = no mod.....snip

Mod pics are great....., but a brief mod description from a fellow forum member works for me just fine. After all, a forum is a discussion board, the pics are an option for those that elect (or have means of) to post them 🙂

Turk2500


Like on the fishing BB's I visit...

If there is no picture it didn't happen

sdavis622
Explorer
Explorer
Also added accumulator tank and swapped all supply lines to faucets to flex lines and installed new kitchen faucet with sprayer.



Also added cool storage hanger in wardrobe for small items and towels.
2020 Ram 2500 6.4L Hemi
2020 Alpha Wolf 26DBH-L

sdavis622
Explorer
Explorer
Added extension cord wired to two different outlets. To power DW's hair dryer or ceramic heater when at parks. Seperate from trailers existing power source. 3" hole saw, measure twice, check for studs and electrical, drill pilot hole to check location, cut once!




One outlet at end of kitchen counter for heater, etc.

One in bathroom for hair dryer and flat iron!

Comes in underneath kitchen sink, built wood surround for cord to roll up in. 45' 14awg wire.
2020 Ram 2500 6.4L Hemi
2020 Alpha Wolf 26DBH-L

ctpres
Explorer
Explorer
Kinda-sorta mod. Trying to throw away some perfectly good junk I found some low voltage landscape light bulbs. Gee these look like RV bulb base/fitting. Yup and at 4 watts they now offer me a cheap way to save power without the high cost of LEDs. Next trip to HD I'll stockup.
A "Retired" Mind is a Terrible Thing to Waste
Chuck USNR, USAF & USCGA and Suzie
Challenger Owners Club

2015 Thor Challenger 37KT
2014 Ford Fiesta
2011 Sea Eagle 385 FT kayak
2009 Polaris RZR
2014 Zenetto Stealth road bike

sonicsix
Explorer
Explorer
2inAlabama wrote:
Sonicsix,

When you did your 110v Outlet mod, what kind of wire did you use in the trailer? Someone else was saying that Romex should not be used as it isn't waterproof. What is your take on this?

Thanks


I used household electrical wiring. I'm no electrician so I don't have a professional opinion. Romex has a plastic sheathing on it and the white and black wires inside that sheathing have a plastic coating on them so I think that would be waterproof enough for my installation. The only issue would be at the end where the plug is attached, if it is even an issue.

Bob_Vaughn
Explorer
Explorer
Those are some great mod......those need to be posted over at "Modmyrv.com"

Community Alumni
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Here's my RV mods web page(with pics).

2inAlabama
Explorer
Explorer
Sonicsix,

When you did your 110v Outlet mod, what kind of wire did you use in the trailer? Someone else was saying that Romex should not be used as it isn't waterproof. What is your take on this?

Thanks
Just DH & DW
'01 Foretravel U320 42 ft ISM450

Bob_Vaughn
Explorer
Explorer
I would sure like to see a photo as I already have the compass points printed but cannot figure out how to attach it to the ceiling....

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cajoctaw wrote:
snip......No pic = no mod.....snip

Mod pics are great....., but a brief mod description from a fellow forum member works for me just fine. After all, a forum is a discussion board, the pics are an option for those that elect (or have means of) to post them 🙂

Turk2500

cajoctaw
Explorer
Explorer
On my Motorcycle board we have a neat rule..........

No pic = no mod.

Gets folks to post pics so all can really see what's been done and how it turned out.

85AllegroSam
Explorer
Explorer
ctpres wrote:
Forgot the most important and useful mod.
Pointing rooftop mobile RV type antennas is hit and miss. Using antennapoint.com gets the direction but it is not easy to transfer to the antenna rotation. What I did was put a 360 degree/round compass protractor between rotation disk and ceiling. Now all i do is use a small compass to find north-align protractor with north and then rotate antenna to antennapoint findings. I can hit stations dead on every time now in just seconds.


I really like this one. More good use of my Garmin etrex vista Gps with gps compas. I never heard of antennapoint.com before. Thanks
2008 Dutchmen Kodiak 27CDSL,-94Dodg4x4Cummins- Mods:Auto switchover Honda EU3000IS gen cabeled to gen in truck.-Propride 3P hitch:)-Cold weather mods:Valves/tanks heated-insulated, storm windows, plumbing drains to low point. Barker 24" tongue jack

campin4kids
Explorer
Explorer
ctpres wrote:
Forgot the most important and useful mod.
Pointing rooftop mobile RV type antennas is hit and miss. Using antennapoint.com gets the direction but it is not easy to transfer to the antenna rotation. What I did was put a 360 degree/round compass protractor between rotation disk and ceiling. Now all i do is use a small compass to find north-align protractor with north and then rotate antenna to antennapoint findings. I can hit stations dead on every time now in just seconds.


Well aren't you a smarty pants.;)
2003 Avalanche
1992 29S Wilderness
Steve 51, Me, Deb 51,
DS 22, DD 19, DD 17, DD 15

ctpres
Explorer
Explorer
Forgot the most important and useful mod.
Pointing rooftop mobile RV type antennas is hit and miss. Using antennapoint.com gets the direction but it is not easy to transfer to the antenna rotation. What I did was put a 360 degree/round compass protractor between rotation disk and ceiling. Now all i do is use a small compass to find north-align protractor with north and then rotate antenna to antennapoint findings. I can hit stations dead on every time now in just seconds.
A "Retired" Mind is a Terrible Thing to Waste
Chuck USNR, USAF & USCGA and Suzie
Challenger Owners Club

2015 Thor Challenger 37KT
2014 Ford Fiesta
2011 Sea Eagle 385 FT kayak
2009 Polaris RZR
2014 Zenetto Stealth road bike