JoeTampa wrote:
Get LEDs with as few elements on them as you can find. I used the ones that look like miniature ping pong paddles for the BR and the large rectangular ones for areas that needed more light. eBay was a good source. Here's an example; be aware that you may have to shave the sides down a tad with a knife to get them to fit.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/10X-Wedge-T10-24-SMD-LED-194-921-W5W-1210-147-168-192-RV-Light-Lamp-Bulbs-White-/131676555203?hash=item1ea888c7c3:g:f24AAOSwhkRWb4KU&vxp=mtr
Cool. I'll check those out. How is brightness determined with any of these RV bulbs? At home you have 45 watt, 60 watt, etc.
JoeTampa wrote:
When you say the TT was level - how did you measure it and where? Maybe it was really off level? Keeping the TT off level can affect the ability of some systems (I usually see the fridge cited) to run off propane, which might not be a factor for you.
We've moved the trailer a few times and I've always checked level with a 4' level laying on the floor in the center of the living area. Then I'll wind up raising the tongue 2-3" or until the wife says it's comfortable.
JoeTampa wrote:
Only other thing that comes to mind on your post is that you may want to take the TT places occasionally to avoid dry rot on the tires.
We're going to try to take it camping a time or two next year. Right now the little one is not a happy passenger.