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    You need a liquor cabinet, don’t you?

    Here you go: Door contact switch: Honoson 12 Pieces Cabinet Door Switch 12V 24V 110V (Black) https://a.co/d/dCYQXye LED strip: HitLights LED Strip Lights Warm... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00IBKLPCS?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share LED connector blocks: 20 PCS 2-Pin 8mm Solderless LED Strip Connectors...
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    shower & galley hot water setup

    That looks excellent. We've been thinking about this also, as well as an aluminum mount for the water can to go on the other side of the trailer. Tricky to avoid the wiring in the wall if doing it myself. Did you select the Joolca for a specific reason vs the other brands such as Camplux...
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    Has anyone added an Ark tongue jack?

    Correct, the wheel comes off easily with a locking pin. The Ultimate trailer jack comes standard with a flat foot. I ordered the double wide wheel on amazon. Following up on the last caveat to this endeavour: the reduction of the wobble. My solution is easy to implement, however, it requires...
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    Tongue Jack Upgrade - Maybe

    Sorry, I had to choose since there are two ARK350 threads. See post in other thread: Has anyone added an Ark tongue jack?
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    Has anyone added an Ark tongue jack?

    My previous comments (Small front storage boxes) and (Tongue Jack Upgrade - Maybe) leads me to sharing my "Ultimate" tongue jack upgrade. I installed the ARK350 last year and initially I liked it. The wheel was wider, rolled well in the garage. But after a season "out in the wild" of NY...
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    Tongue Jack Upgrade - Maybe

    It does not. Here is a picture of mine (that I've since then replaced). It is held in place with a cover plate and 4 very beefy bolts. Rutger
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    Gas cylinder rotating in mount

    The clamshell for our gas cylinder was always a little loose. Previous owner added a rubber band from an inner tube around the cylinder but the clamshell would still not hold it tight. This is a problem as the cylinder could be lifted out and stolen (I added a steel wire to make that a bit more...
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    Another Lock question

    For that reason that lever is taped in our camper so it cannot move to the locked position. Previous owner told me that it can lock itself if the doors slam shut. He got completely locked out once! Rutger
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    Interior Decor- light sconces

    Very creative way to cover the outline of the original lights.
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    Small front storage boxes

    Very nice setup. I have the pancake gas cylinder so there was no space for such a box.
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    Small front storage boxes

    I’m surely not alone with running out of space in the front storage cubby. I’ve been thinking long and hard about more storage upfront but the gas cylinder is in the way. Looked at large trailer tongue storage boxes but couldn’t find one that a) was narrow enough and fit a gas cylinder b) was...
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    How to drain water tanks?

    Ill try the peroxide. The bottle of RV enzyme doesnt help with the smell.
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    Sink Sink / Water Tanks

    The sink is one of the great step ups from our tent camping. Not that we’re clean freaks but we really like that we can easily wash hands throughout the day. With a water jug you get water everywhere doing that. Also, if we have a lot of dishes, we wash in a foldable wash basin and use the sing...
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    How to drain water tanks?

    I too had issues with the standard drain valves. The orifice is too small resulting in slow draining and occasionally blockage on the grey water side. Plus there was so little clearance I would painfully pinch my slightly arthritic knuckles just so turning the little lever. I didn’t want to...
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    Favorite Budget Not-from-ci-accessory

    We bought a similar polypropylene rug on Amazon that was extremely tightly folded to make the package as small as possible. The creases would not flatten even after putting it out in the sun for a while. Tried camping with it once but it was stumbling around over hill and dale on that mat...
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    Cabinet lights

    I hear you. I just had to purchase a replacement taillight led module for my car. Crazy price. For the cabinet I used adhesive backed led strips. No socket that needs to be matched. Cheap, readily available. I used crip connectors so the strips are easy to replace.
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    You need a liquor cabinet, don’t you?

    Build a traveling liquor cabinet and get popular! We would love to come out in Sept but it is difficult w our schedules. But if anyone is within a couple hrs of Rochester, NY, happy to share a mix in person. A funny add-on: about when I finished the cabinet, we stopped using a regular cooler...
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    Cabinet lights

    Thank you! I feel honored to have a mod suggested to Campinn. It would be fun if there is a yearly competition for the best modification w as prize inclusion in the Campinn offering and major bragging rights for the originator (and maybe a free bottle of Walbernize or something …). Re the LED...
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    You need a liquor cabinet, don’t you?

    This mod I’m particularly proud of. It started when we just got the trailer and transferred two milk crates of our tent camping gear to the kitchen. Stuff went on top of the cabinets, and pots pans etc in one of the deep bins. Dry foods on the other side. That silverware drawer holds so much, it...
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    Cabinet lights

    We often need a flashlight to find things in the cabinets, so I installed LED lights. Its been a great improvement! They turn on individually. There is a little door switch in each cabinet door corner. Short adhesive strip of 6 LEDs above each door. I powered them from the 12V socket under the...
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