โMar-22-2017 09:19 AM
โMar-30-2017 05:15 PM
js6343js6343 wrote:
Also,
Has anyone yet figured out why the outdoor switch on a Suburban water heater has to be hidden behind the gas plumbing? Do they not WANT you to find it?
Why is the ON position really the OFF position and why is the OFF position really the ON position?
Seems like someone is laughing at all of us from afar.....
โMar-30-2017 02:49 PM
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โMar-30-2017 04:29 AM
whazoo wrote:js6343js6343 wrote:
Master bedroom lights directly above, and in close proximity to your eyes as you lie in bed.
How are you going to watch TV or read a book with an indoor sun right in your face? :E
Indoor sun glasses?
I apologize, it seemed obvious...and sounded funny at the time. I do get it, the issue that is. I put some D battery lights with adhesive, stuck to the bedside cabinets that run alongside the bed, both sides, at bed level so when laying down reading it's low and behind my head for great reading.
โMar-30-2017 02:02 AM
โMar-29-2017 08:24 PM
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โMar-29-2017 06:51 PM
2oldnslow wrote:
Not just on mine, I have seen this on many campers:
The fill port for the fresh water tank is right there for anyone to put whatever they like into it, and the vent is open to the wind. That probably lets lots of dust into the tank.
I added a locking door over it all.
โMar-29-2017 06:47 PM
js6343js6343 wrote:
Master bedroom lights directly above, and in close proximity to your eyes as you lie in bed.
How are you going to watch TV or read a book with an indoor sun right in your face? :E
โMar-29-2017 06:25 PM
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โMar-25-2017 04:02 PM
mbloof wrote:
Worse is the placement of the sink requiring the user to leave the door open so their knees don't have to be touching. (sit slightly rotated to the right away from the sink)