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DutchmenSport
Jul 27, 2016Explorer
Well, that's an interesting modification. The finished results looks nice, you did a good job.
Our Outback has a smaller drop down sink with hot and cold water (no drain), and gas stove (2 burner). We use the water all the time. We carry an electric cooler for a second refrigerator. It's 12 volt, so it can plug into the truck cigarette lighter. We ue ours every time we go camping. Can plug it into the plug by the television for 12 volt, or plug in the AC to DC adapter. Fortunately, my outside sink-stove combination does not occupy a lot of space, and it's built in, in the dead space between the back of the inside oven and the outside wall, so the space is utilized well.
Each of us use our campers in a slightly different fashion. I've always said, there are no rights or wrongs when it comes to camping or how we use them.
As long as the OP is happy with the modification (which, by the way, looks very nice), that's really all that matters.
For the OP: A simple way to prevent anything from falling off after bouncing down the road, is to put some simple shower spring loaded bars across each shelf to catch anything, so when you open the door, you won't get your noggin bonked! They come in different lengths and work well. I've some inside my camper for suspending clip on fans. They've never fall when on the road.
Our Outback has a smaller drop down sink with hot and cold water (no drain), and gas stove (2 burner). We use the water all the time. We carry an electric cooler for a second refrigerator. It's 12 volt, so it can plug into the truck cigarette lighter. We ue ours every time we go camping. Can plug it into the plug by the television for 12 volt, or plug in the AC to DC adapter. Fortunately, my outside sink-stove combination does not occupy a lot of space, and it's built in, in the dead space between the back of the inside oven and the outside wall, so the space is utilized well.
Each of us use our campers in a slightly different fashion. I've always said, there are no rights or wrongs when it comes to camping or how we use them.
As long as the OP is happy with the modification (which, by the way, looks very nice), that's really all that matters.
For the OP: A simple way to prevent anything from falling off after bouncing down the road, is to put some simple shower spring loaded bars across each shelf to catch anything, so when you open the door, you won't get your noggin bonked! They come in different lengths and work well. I've some inside my camper for suspending clip on fans. They've never fall when on the road.
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