Well, we are sitting here in Lebanon, TN at our son's home. We installed a 50 amp service, have water and we are about 70 feet from his sewer connection, so use our Sewer Solution setup to dump. Worked like a charm.
Received some new lights for our living room walls to replace one broken one and wanted to match the second. Ordered a set of 12 volt lights on ebay from furniturelady for $12.95. Shipping was $16, but for the price of those two, a good deal. Arrived in 2 days and all work great. Also went to Lowe's and purchased some T8 bulbs to replace some that were burned out or missing. Busy busy! Getting ready to remove our carpet in front and bedroom and install a rubber floor that clicks together like laminate. Still looking for a trim to install around the slide over the steps. Anyone found a good fix for this, please let me know. Will be posting photos as we go. Below are some I took of the before and after on the wall lights. Yes, the original ones were uuuuugggllly!
RV 12 Volt Polish Brass Wall Sconce Light Push Button Alabaster Globe on ebay if anyone else is looking for a cheap fix.
Sooo, ya didn't care for the hula dancer lights? ;D The replacements look nice.
Congrats on the, new to you, coach; my favorite color combo...beautiful. We were considering that one, but ya beat us to it. Glad you're enjoying it.
Thank you! Those frilly lights had to go! lol
A word of caution! If you are changing flooring in the slide area, be sure it is firmly attached to the floor. The previous owners changed the flooring, secured it with double sided tape..... It caused me untold grief, plus a new bladder install... the slide picked up the rubber plank flooring, bent it in a U and poked a hole in the bladder. If you don't believe these slides move fast, wait till you have a problem... You can't get your finger off the button fast enough....In my humble experience....
Safe Travels,
Dave
Thanks Dave; when I was at FOT, I asked about flooring. They recommended gluing it down to prevent any issues. Also, the thickness of the flooring will make a difference, so looking for some rubber flooring that is minimal in thickness. Will let everyone know how this goes.
Joe, I just don't understand you and dottie wanting to get rid of these lamps with grass growing from top and bottom!!!!
Glad to see things are coming along
Chris
Got the 220V dryer installed, modified the washer so the heat and fan will not work if the dryer button is accidentally turned on. Drum will turn but that is all. DW is now happy dryer will only be run when hooked to shore power
While doing washer I also changed the hose valves
Thanks to Mike for giving me a heads up on threads being different
Also had to use a 1/8" round file to. extend the slot for the screw that holds the new valve. The second picture is what the new valves came mounted in and I used the original brackets for valves
Chris
Yes, it was a tough decision! NOT!
Did you get the 220 from the breaker panel, or before it? Thanks Jim
I put a 30A breaker in the breaker panel
Chris