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  1. Sounds like a plan to me. How lucky to have a firehouse carwash a few miles from home! When I was a kid, I could take my car to the bus barn carwash in Minnesota winters. It was heated! What a luxury it was, to wash my Maverick indoors, in shirt-sleeves, in the middleof bitter winter.
  2. I was reminded of this thread, where a number of people have made adjustments to the twin beds to create a king, from time to time. You may find it helpful, or at least interesting. Most of the Elite II's are ordered as twins, as it really opens up the visual space, and makes the trailer seem quite spacious, for its size, imo. At least one person has converted the standard king to twins. I'm thinking it was AndrewK , but I'll look for the thread. Edit to add: We have left the big dinette in our smaller Elite set up as a full size, east /west bed virtually since the beginning. It's not really comparable to the much bigger Elite II bed, as a)the bed space is east/west, 6'2" or so across the width of the trailer, and 53" or so deep. B) the older Elites have a vertical pole from the back of the rear small dinette seat to the ceiling, which provides a good support in the night for the person who sleeps next to the rear hull if he/she has to climb over the other during the night. Most importantly, c) the extra length and width of a standard king bed in the Elite II allows for a choice of east/west or north/south sleeping arrangements, so climbover/crawlover becomes less of an issue, if that's your final choice. When we've rented camper vans with north/south beds, no issue at all to just scooch down the length. Our little dog sleeps on a bed in the rear dinette seat, by my husband's head. I don't mind the climbover/crawlover bed so much, as I rarely get up during the night anyway, and I'm still limber enough to manage the steps when I do. Later in life, we'll see. Good luck in your decision, but I'd personally go with the twins, and adjust as necessary, if it were my choice to make. You can always make up the small dinette for the pooches, at night, as well. Because we bring our dog's bed from home, she knows that's "her" space.
  3. I used the term "soft start " as the generic term. Most recently, when we added Tesla whole house batteries, we changed up to "soft start" on home ac unit. There are a number of brands. I know most people here use the micro air product. Sorry for the confusion.
  4. Welcome! And, congratulations! Did you keep the GMC? I'd love to see a photo, side by side. The vintage gmc is one of my favorite motorhomes. Obviously, not so easy to maintain, these days. Your Ollie will be so much simpler. Looking forward to your photos, and best wishes.
  5. Imelda, call your local rv dealers. Getting the soft start installed is likely cheaper and easier than hauling a giant generator around . Seriously . I'd start there If you don't do that, look at some of the Westinghouse and champion generators, 2400 to 3000 range. Honda used to sell a "companion" 2000, which you could wire in parallel, and take two gensets when you needed ac. It's discontinued, but you might find one used.
  6. Nice chassis, and really nice trailer, Don. Lots of features included in that very big price tag. I hope you enjoy it for many years.
  7. I would encourage you to look at the difficulty of refilling and recertification of composite tanks. And, weigh the benefits. We have a difficult time in our area,,refilling composite tanks. Drop down to steel 20# tanks, easy peasy. Just my thoughts. There are places that will fill composite tanks that aren't on the map, but they are few and far between, in our experience. https://www.vikingcylinders.com/support/find-filler/ We use our composite tanks on the boat, where propane use is minimal.
  8. Welcome to the forum. The smaller Elite is indeed an ideal boondocking trailer. We've used and enjoyed ours as a couple for 14 seasons. You won't even know it's behind your f150. We've towed ours with two different half tons, my Silverado, and my husband's Ram 4x4. I can carry food for at least two weeks for 2, so you should be fine. Good luck in your decision. Lots of folks here to answer your questions.
  9. We use butyl "tape" for bedding windows, hatches, ports, and vents. It's butyl rubber, old school, but pretty much lasts forever, and creates a really strong seal. You can get it at camping world or amazon, in various widths, and grey or black. We only stock grey in the garage fridge. It's easier to work with cold, as it's pretty sticky and stretchy when warm. It's not really a "tape", per se, but comes in a roll with one side covered with waxed paper, that you take off after applying and pressing down on the first surface. If you decide to use it, make sure you buy real butyl tape, not putty tape, which isn't as good. Butyl is a great sealant, but not an adhesive, so it's used in combination with mechanical fasteners. Camping world sells dicor brand.
  10. And, a double rainbow! Nice photo.
  11. What batteries do you have? 4 x what ah, 6 or 12v. ?
  12. Fwiw, if you upgrade, consider the led light version. It's really nice, for a few dollars more. I love that light ring.
  13. Like mike, our 30 amp has only tripped once. We attributed it to lightning storms, but really don't know. Fortunately, we caught it before our batteries were toast, as we were not plugged in to 110.
  14. Ok. You are charging. The -70 amps is nothing I've ever seen. But, the blue sky runs on algorithms, and can give some weird state of charge numbers until the batteries reach 100 per cent, then it resets.
  15. What voltage are you showing on the seelevel guage when not plugged in for 30 minutes? What are you showing when plugged in, on the seelevel? If plugged in and showing 13.2 to q3.6, you are charging your batteries. Unpluggrd for 30 minutes (at least), and no sun, your batteries will settle down a bit to show current state of charge. If fully charged, somewhere between 12. 7 and 13.0 should show on the seelevel after 30 minutes of no charge/ no load. Our solar has a 30 amp breaker. If that's tripped, we have no display on our bluesky monitor (also ipn pro remote). Do you have a progressive dynamics charger/inverter, or a xantrex inverter charger? The progressive dynamics units convert 110 to 12v, and charges the batteries, but does not supply 110 to outlets when not plugged in. That's an inverter function, separate from the progressive dynamics converter charger.
  16. There are a number of great ideas in this thread about lagun tables. And various tabletops, including folding tops, and a link to @Overland's nifty mount invention, which allows you to keep the nightstand drawer. Today, I found lightweight tabletops (10 and 12 pounds) at recpro. https://www.recpro.com/reclite-ls-rv-dinette-table-38-x-30-with-optional-leg-system/ Very light for a larger size. We bought our ac from recpro, as did several others. Reliable company with good customer service, imo.
  17. You could certainly tow it, since you're within limits with an Anderson wdh. The question is, will it be fun, and comfortable? Likely not in the mountains, or higher winds in the plains.
  18. Good horse/utility trailers are also an option. Day in/day out, same stuff.
  19. That's really beautiful. Love to see the changing leaves. Spring and fall are our favorite camping seasons, but they're all good. 😁
  20. So, roughly $200 a shade?
  21. So, I'm a few days late for "throwback Thursday. " Sunday night will have to do. Camping makes me feel younger, most of the time. Rod Stewart.
  22. Do you know how much they are, these days? Our Minnesota friends lost a couple to their rescue dogs. I suspect a full set is pretty pricey.
  23. I think it's called depression Oliveris Storagis. I suffered from a bit yesterday, when we talked about winterizing. We're still planning to camp another week or three. Today was flat beautiful here in WNC, which makes it even harder to put the camper up for winter..
  24. That's a good point, @rideandfly. I know the rear window in current Elite I is a bit larger than mine, too.
  25. A generous forum member in the Florida panhandle posted a full set for free, but you have to pick them up.
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