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โAug-02-2010 10:28 PM
Jeffzee160 wrote:
I got a package of Lynx leveler blocks and a Lynx chock. I made the system a bit more versatile by cutting one of the blocks in half...
โAug-02-2010 06:58 PM
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โAug-02-2010 04:02 PM
Boozecamp wrote:
I was wondering where I could buy 12v fans for our new TT. I had a popup with those Rediculously priced "Light Fans" that clip onto the overhead brace in bunkends ($70 ea.) Really like those fans for sleeping. They provide just enough white-noise to drown out the sound of silence, or the wife snoring.:Z
โAug-02-2010 02:48 PM
โAug-02-2010 11:40 AM
aaronttrv wrote:
Things I'd like to do are get one of those Barker totes, but since I haven't even been out yet, I'm still not sure how long we can go with just the stock black/gray tanks. I'll wait 'til after the trial run to see if/what-size we should get. I like the pics of people who've mounted that under their trailer instead of attached to the ladder.
โJul-31-2010 02:28 PM
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โJul-30-2010 04:49 AM
aaronttrv wrote:
I just bought a 26' TT (Keystone Hideout, 2010 brand new) and I made the "mistake" of reading through this entire topic before even hitting the road.
I also got a set of SteadyFast stabilizers (wife didn't like the rock and roll motion), x-chocks,
โJul-28-2010 07:07 PM
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โJul-18-2010 12:08 PM
revrnd wrote:TURK2500 wrote:revrnd wrote:
I'll be finishing up a dual battery setup on my trailer this weekend....snip
Are you using 6volt or 12volt batteries? What amp? Series or parallel circuit? Post some pics of your finished system.
I'm looking into a possible dual battery setup with my TT as well, but want to maximize amp output with a dual setup..
Turk2500
I just mounted 2 Group 24 12 V RV batteries in the box & wired them parallel (2 "jumpers" connecting - to - and + to +) as per the 2nd sketch in link:
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Not sure what the amperage of them is. I'll check tomorrow.