Cooter_76 wrote:
How is brightness determined with any of these RV bulbs? At home you have 45 watt, 60 watt, etc.
Loosely determined by the number and size of the LED elements, but mostly by trial and error. I bought the paddle style first and wasn't impressed by the light output, and so moved on to large rectangle style for most of the RV - but found the paddles to be preferable for the bedroom lights and one light by the bathroom that we then used as a nightlight so the little ones could see to pee. :)
Cooter_76 wrote:
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.
Probably not enough to get anything out of whack. I'd check the levelness of the bed itself - maybe it's not level and augmenting it might be better?
Cooter_76 wrote:
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.
Even taking it for a loop or two around the block every few months might be enough. Maybe combine that with a tank dump? I can say with certainty that tires don't like sitting in one spot for extended periods of time but honestly don't know what that timeframe is like. Our old TT sat for a few months at a clip at most and we had no problems, but I had a driveway queen Jeep that sat for a few years and the tires were pretty shot by the time we tried to move it.