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KM_Rolling
Jan 20, 2019Explorer
Took some more pics...all inside, we have a bit of snow outside.

41. Digital Temp & Humidity Gauge. This is part of a wireless kit that we have at our home. The main station reads 6 different units like this one.
Each unit displays the temp and humidity, and the same info is displayed on the main station that Mary keeps on the kitchen counter.

btw, it is a toasty 72* inside, and 29* outside. :)
42. When we have shore power/generator power, this is our main source of heat. An oil filled radiator with a small fan blowing across it.

When the rig is in the driveway we are plugged into shore power. If we are stationary for more than a day with shore power or the genny running, we use this.
For overnight stops we don't break this out, we use the propane furnace.
Also, this takes a while to heat everything up if starting from cold, so we'll give it a head start by running the propane furnace to get it warm, then most of the time the oil filled radiator can maintain a nice temp...if it is so cold that the temp drops down, then the furnace will kick on.
43. This is a fan that we picked up that is multi-function:
Runs on regular 120 volt plug
Runs on 12 volt power point
Runs on built in lithium battery (which is recharged when plugged into 120v or 12v)
Runs on optional "D" batteries
It has a USB port to plug devices into to charge them
It has a Low and High Speed
While it has all the above options, and is lightweight, it does not push as much air as we thought it would. But it is definitely nice to get some air movement and we have used it quite a bit.

44. Door mat does a really good job at cutting down on how much dirt is tracked in.

45. Mary found these nice trays with handles. We each have one for our personal hygiene items. They store easily...

...are easy to pick up and move around (and find stuff in).

Sometimes we just put them in the shower (out of the way). Easy enough to move when shower is used.

With the small bathroom we have, no cabinet and only the one shelf we put in, these trays have proved very convenient.
46. Another small item that is very convenient and has saved time looking around...a key hook right inside the door.

47. Couple of crates sitting on the wheel well that we use as a catch-all. Amazingly, these stay in place and have never slid off the wheel well in over 7k miles of travel.

48. Fridge circulation fan. We've used this a couple of times. I think it is only really useful when the fridge for is starting to cool down. It helps it cool down faster. But since we keep the fridge going, pretty much all the time...not so needed. BUT, it does do a good job at accelerating the cool down time.

Will post more as I have time.

41. Digital Temp & Humidity Gauge. This is part of a wireless kit that we have at our home. The main station reads 6 different units like this one.
Each unit displays the temp and humidity, and the same info is displayed on the main station that Mary keeps on the kitchen counter.

btw, it is a toasty 72* inside, and 29* outside. :)
42. When we have shore power/generator power, this is our main source of heat. An oil filled radiator with a small fan blowing across it.

When the rig is in the driveway we are plugged into shore power. If we are stationary for more than a day with shore power or the genny running, we use this.
For overnight stops we don't break this out, we use the propane furnace.
Also, this takes a while to heat everything up if starting from cold, so we'll give it a head start by running the propane furnace to get it warm, then most of the time the oil filled radiator can maintain a nice temp...if it is so cold that the temp drops down, then the furnace will kick on.
43. This is a fan that we picked up that is multi-function:
Runs on regular 120 volt plug
Runs on 12 volt power point
Runs on built in lithium battery (which is recharged when plugged into 120v or 12v)
Runs on optional "D" batteries
It has a USB port to plug devices into to charge them
It has a Low and High Speed
While it has all the above options, and is lightweight, it does not push as much air as we thought it would. But it is definitely nice to get some air movement and we have used it quite a bit.

44. Door mat does a really good job at cutting down on how much dirt is tracked in.

45. Mary found these nice trays with handles. We each have one for our personal hygiene items. They store easily...

...are easy to pick up and move around (and find stuff in).

Sometimes we just put them in the shower (out of the way). Easy enough to move when shower is used.

With the small bathroom we have, no cabinet and only the one shelf we put in, these trays have proved very convenient.
46. Another small item that is very convenient and has saved time looking around...a key hook right inside the door.

47. Couple of crates sitting on the wheel well that we use as a catch-all. Amazingly, these stay in place and have never slid off the wheel well in over 7k miles of travel.

48. Fridge circulation fan. We've used this a couple of times. I think it is only really useful when the fridge for is starting to cool down. It helps it cool down faster. But since we keep the fridge going, pretty much all the time...not so needed. BUT, it does do a good job at accelerating the cool down time.

Will post more as I have time.
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