A common failure area for travel trailers is the suspension. Broken shackles, leaf springs, hangers etc. From the factory our RV had a standard equalizer […]
Author: daniel
Stabilization
My wife does not like a bouncy camper. The bathroom and bunk area of our RV was a little bouncy even with x-chocks and the […]
Adding a window
Our RV only came with a window for the top bunk. That left the lower bunk my son uses as a dark cave. Before our […]
New Outdoor Speakers
The outdoor speakers that were installed on the RV only lasted three seasons. I replaced them with an inexpensive ($40) shallow mount marine speaker from […]
Work on the road Mobile Internet
My wife and I can both work remotely if we have reliable internet connectivity. Below is a summary of our connection options.
Starlink Mods
The default Starlink setup requires AC power to a router that then sends DC power to the outdoor dish. All the magic is inside the […]
RV Issues
RVs are a slapped together bunch of popsicle sticks, bubble gum, and staples rattling down the road at 65 miles per hour. Add to that […]
Pump upgrade
I was thinking about replacing the OEM Shurflo Revolution pump with a Remco Aquajet. I could then use the Shurflow for pumping from a bladder […]
SeeLevel Tank Monitoring
The standard probe based tank sensors are frustratingly unreliable. They get dirty and stop working correctly. The SeeLevel system uses a sensor that mounts on […]
First big trip and Harvest Hosts
Our first big trip after wrapping up the install was to Myrtle Beach. We needed to break it into two days. The initial thought was […]