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  1. We hang one of the ubiquitous Walmart bags on the latch of the closet. As David said, it's "...only marginally in the way going in or out..." And, the dogs have never bothered it when they are alone in the trailer.

    We use the dinette constantly, eating or working during the day or evening, made down into Reacher's bed at night so anything under it is in the way.

  2. If I leave the trailer unplugged and out of the sun, I will be down a couple hundred amps in about two weeks. I discovered this quite by accident recently. My measured phantom draw is about 10 amps/day. Theoretically, the batteries should last about three weeks at that rate, but my AGM's are at least 7 years old and, like the old gray mare, they ain't what they used to be!

    For the more mathematically curious, 0.4 amps/hour x 24 hour = 9.6 amps per day.

  3. A while back, we settled on this set up for our water purification.  It has worked well for us many years now. It's quick, easy to set up and make friends with all the surrounding campers.

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  4. Sometimes when you run the jack up too far, the torque converter in it will get jammed/cross-threaded/buggered (pick a term you like). At any rate, the motor is unable to make the internal screw turn up or down. This happened to me several years ago. I put the jack handle on it and really had to push/pull hard to break it loose. But, once done, it operated normally and has ever since. Remember, it may be hard to break loose.

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  5. I put two lights in the basement. The one visible in the photos and an identical one nearer the outside access door. They are controlled by two 3-way switches, one just inside the outer basement door and one inside the trailer down low, to the right of the basement access hatch. Both of these switches have auxiliary indicator lights so you know that the basement light is on. 

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  6. Hobo,

    I will post some photos of the basement interior as seen through the lower access door.  I'm not sure what you are referring to when you say "tray." I believe what you are seeing may be the aluminum plate that is mounted to the interior of the outer hull to support the spare tire carrier mounted on the outside.  That is the reflective area in the upper half of the opening.  There is a light mounted in the basement in the center of that area that is "on" in the picture as indicated by the lighted switch to the right of the door.

    A quick description of the area aft of the door:  This area drops off into a "well", the floor of which, is 10" below the  bottom of the hatch and is about 6" below the surrounding basement floor.

     

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  7. 1 hour ago, SeaDawg said:

    Steve, the Lion 1300ut is on sale at Costco.com through July 5, $749. Or, $700 each in a two pack.

    Did you meet anyone at Quartzite who was actually using these batteries? 

    Sherry

     

     

    There was an Oliver owner near us that was having trouble with two of his batteries. We took those two out of service so they would not pull his other two down with them. He went to the big tent and looked at all the different brands of lithium. He came over to the solar tracker booth I was helping with and asked me to go with him to look at the Lion Energy battery.  That was when I asked the factory rep to explain about the warranty.  The Oliver owner bought a set and installed them while we were at Quartzsite.

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  8. While at Quartzsite this past winter, I spoke at length with the Factory rep for the Lion Energy Safari UT1300 battery. They advertise a limited lifetime warranty.  I asked him to explain exactly how that would work. He stated that if one of their battery's ever fail for any reason other than physical damage (like a shattered case) it would be replaced at no cost to the owner, no questions asked. At the show we could buy them for $775.00 each, out the door. They seemed like the best buy on the market to me.

    Now if my seven year old Trojan AGM's would play out...just kidding.

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  9. Due to the extra height of the GoLight behind our A/C, 10 feet is an absolute must for us.

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    During our return trip from the Boler Rally in Winnipeg in 2018, we toured North and South Dakota. This photo is looking back North after going thru Hood Tunnel as we were traveling South on SD 87 in the Black Hills toward Custer, SD.  It gave me pause but it is actually bigger than it looks. Hood Tunnel: 10 feet, 6 inches wide; 11 feet, 3 inches high.

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