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rideadeuce

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  1. Now that is a flag pole! Well done.
  2. Work great... on angled City and Fresh water tank connections https://www.rvwaterfilterstore.com/H1008.htm
  3. I agree on terrible resolution. I think I heard someone say that the resolution is limited due to the RCA cable. It would be really nice if there was something with a better picture. I have used the Arlo camera with a suction cup on the back and the picture is great but the lag at times is annoying.
  4. So after just over a year the TT was past due for a polish/wax job, especially after our first summer trip to Ft. Pickens. The little trees there offer some shade but the leaves leach quite a bit leaving a large amount of stains on top. I purchased the cordless milwaukee 7 in rotary polisher and its little 3 in brother and was pretty impressed by ease of use vs corded and battery life. You can get it as a kit (2 batteries and pads) if you don’t already have some of their proprietary batteries. The (2) 5 Amp/hr batteries finished the 2 step job easily with one additional charge. I used Meguiar’s polishing/cleaning compound and yellow pad and then their marine wax with black pad... beautiful better than new shine. The smaller polisher was great at doing the frame around the windows removing the black streaks from the above light gaskets (what a pain dealing with that every time I wash). Next time, I plan of using Meguiar’s 2:1 cleaner wax to whittle down the process to 1 step. Milwaukee 2738-20 M18 18-Volt FUEL Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless 7 inch Variable Speed Polisher (Tool-Only) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N909O6H/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_7Yp.CbRP5DGJN Milwaukee 2438-22X M12 Variable Speed Polisher/Sander – Xc/Cp Kit https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00LESTLOS/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_tai_RXp.CbYW7K62D Meguiar’s M6132 Flagship Premium Cleaner/Wax, 32 Fluid Ounces https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00355JQ52/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_PZp.Cb1A6G6Y9
  5. Thanks again. I appreciate the experience, insight and willingness to share and help. I will try to post when I get it installed.
  6. Thanks John, It is a very nice install. I am not near as handy with electrical and I was thinking about upgrading as tech changes and did want to keep it as simple and with as few holes as possible. Thought I would tap in to power and temporarily install in the rear and see how well the transmitter is picked up by the Garmin device. I love the idea of your install but again just nervous about the permanence of the install... and ease of installation. I definitely want the constant current vs. hooking up to reverse lighting. Still not sure about the switch power. But really like the idea of keeping everything in the rear if the transmission is seamless. Also, the clip it comes with would attach to tag place with ease. Simple it must be or I must get more confidence and a better plan. Garmin device is backordered until the end of this month so I have some time to think it over. Maybe I will just order the placard, switch and wiring from OTT and do the install like yours but I will have to really think about it. Best, Mike https://buy.garmin.com/en-US/US/p/685257 https://buy.garmin.com/en-US/US/p/602887
  7. I am looking to install Garmin Backup camera and trying to decide how and where to put. My question is do you need a power switch if you splice into the power line for the tag light since the camera would only be powered up when Ollie is plugged into TV. Then I could just attach the camera to the tag plate and if the signal is adequate... done. Thanks in advance for any input. Mike
  8. The mod is super easy and no more hauling or managing gasoline. The (2) 30 lb propane tanks up front provide days of continuous cooling easily. Runs quieter. The only time I move it out of the basket is to fill/change oil. The highest I have had it is 9,000 feet... runs fine. You can still use gasoline and run normally if you really want/need to without having to remove anything. Not sure about a smaller regulator.
  9. I installed a 1x1/8 in. aluminum rail that connects to the frame (inside) on both sides and mounted the regulator to it. Very stable.
  10. Best mod that I didn’t even know existed till I met a fellow future Ollie owner during my last factory tour. Works great! Some links: https://www.motorsnorkel.com Porch Shield 100% Waterproof Universal Generator Cover 32 x 24 x 24 inch, for Most Generators 5000-10000 Watt, Gray https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077MZ2JQ9/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_rhC4Cb4WPRFAX 10/3 6ft SJTW Lighted End Extension Cord 15 Amp, 125 Volt, 1875 Watt, Super Heavy Duty Outdoor Jacket (6 Feet) by LifeSupplyUSA https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071XXN81B/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_0iC4Cb9866N9T Camco Heavy Duty RV Dogbone Electrical Adapter with Innovative 180 Degree Bend Design and Easy PowerGrip Handle - 15 Amp Male to 30 Amp Female, 12" (55165) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000BUU5YA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_nkC4CbYYZTB8Q
  11. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0796NYT79/ref=oh_aui_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 This one has worked out nice for us. Easy to clean and has held up pretty well to kids and dog.
  12. Love Victron Energy stuff. Looking to just add the battery monitor with built-in bluetooth... any chance you fished any tape between the hulls to run communication wire for battery monitor -- feeding up to where the old Zamp controller was originally. I think it will work to try and just follow the solar cables up from the bottom basement. One day I would love to have the whole Victron setup, more solar panels, Lithiums, etc. Thanks for the post. M
  13. The Viking has respectable specs for its size but the couple I tried in the same category were not sufficient when I needed them (large v-8 truck). I have not needed the charger aspect but it is a nice option to have IMO and the jumper is rated for 800 CCA. It was a great find at the time (about a year ago) when I came across it and I still haven’t seen anything else with the same specs that actuallly seem to match in real world use. But I guess that since you have used the one you have a few times and it performed well, I would stick with it. I do agree, it is a bit pricy.
  14. https://www.centurytool.net/604301_QuickCable_LIFEPO4_Li_Ion_800_Amp_Jump_Star_p/604301-001.htm I have been impressed with this one.
  15. I think this has got to be the best $5 mod that you can do!
  16. It is very easy to set-up and take down. The 16 ft pole is fiberglass and breaks down into 4 pieces.
  17. Used the Flag pole setup this past weekend and it worked great! Got it here: http://www.flagpolebuddy.com
  18. Some cool add-ons: https://www.seasucker.com/collections/all-products/products/talon https://www.seasucker.com/collections/all-products/products/paper-towel-holder https://www.seasucker.com/collections/all-products/products/waste-band-small-black http://www.flagpolebuddy.com/suction-mount.html
  19. I agree with you. The only drawback left is not being able to access nightstand drawer without removing it. If I could find an alternate mounting location and a good secure stowing mount for table while in tow I would be pleased. This is the one I got: Compass Rose Folding Table Top - 26.8" x 23.6" w/ 29.5 inch leg (ordered separately)
  20. Yes, but there are several options if you go to the website: https://www.rv-table-mount.com/
  21. This is where I ordered the longer post and folding table: https://www.rv-table-mount.com
  22. Sorry, been camping in the Oliver. Not sure what happened to original post but here are some pics. I will post link to original manufacturer. I ordered the longer post and cut off about 2 in. and also screwed a 1" x 3" aluminum piece to keep it from going all the way down and hitting gelcoat. Last picture is after a couple coats of teak oil on the table. Also, I don't seem to be getting my email/responses. Mike
  23. After 300 mile trip through post-winter pot holes and I-65 road work the knives did not budge but I appreciate your feedback. I may end up stowing them during drive.
  24. link: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01JLCHFTQ/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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