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BigSkyFamily wrote:
Bought a bunk ladder so my 7 year old can get in his bunk easier, and added a solar powered vent cap/fan for the black tank vent pipe. Our bathroom has an odor no matter what chemical we use in the black tank. RV dealer said "welcome to an RV bathroom, a lot of them smell a little".
Hopefully creating a constant negative pressure in the black tank will solve it.
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facory wrote:
Mike, I like the look of those speakers. Where did you buy them?
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alexleblanc wrote:
The storage box with its contents weighed in at 46lbs, the box itself is aluminum.
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tomman58 wrote:We leave our TT plugged in most of the time, too, but it shortens a battery's life to always be on a charge. Our 19 year old converter just charges. It doesn't have a maintenance feature.fallsrider wrote:pdmac1946 wrote:in the few short months we've owned our trailer, I had already gotten tired of removing the battery cable, putting it back on, removing it, etc. I'm thinking the switch is going to be very convenient.
The battery switch idea is really great. I have one and it really saves on the battery when the trailer is in storage.
I always leave my TT plugged in to keep battery up and produce a little heat to keep things dry been doing it for years. Costs little and never have a musty odor in the TT.