Wanted to give a follow up on the recirulation fan setup. I ended up changing it to a blower fan to save some space and increase the air volume. While, I don't have any fancy monitoring results or temp probe readings every 30 minutes, I have noticed a significant difference in how long it takes...
Definitely check timing belt. Had a similar case here at my shop (I manage a Toyota specialty shop) where the vehicle had a lack of power with no check engine light. When hooked up to our scan tool, we could see the ECU was throwing timing all over the place to try and get it to run correct...
Here's my first prototype ducting I made out of styrene. I'll have it wired up tonight to test how well it works.
I think the slight loss of space will be worth it as we restock adult beverages quite a bit and improved cooling would be welcomed.
Ordered a couple different size blower...
Been having a similar "issue" with my Waeco. You can place a temperature probe in different areas and get radically different results. It has to be from the lack of circulating air.
I've spent the last couple days researching the idea of placing a small fan and pipe for circulation in a corner...
To get the zipper started, I found myself having to grab and slide the tent in the channel in order to get it started. That was only the first time. I think everything adjusted itself from that point.
My cover on my Kukenam was crazy snug and getting the zipper around was a huge hassle the...
I use a few of these around the rig. Put a piece of velcro on the backside and then other pieces in any areas you would need to mount it and you have light. Last all weekend on a charge. I have one that goes on the center bar in the tent, one by the ladder for a night light and one under the...
Any additional thoughts? I'm sure there is more people out there with experience with a situation like this.
Maybe something like this on the bottom for "feet".
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0042UA5WC/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Just picked up a Waeco CF-50 with the travel bag. Really nice unit and has been working great for the last couple weeks keeping my beers icy cold.
I'm going to be mounting it in the back of my Tacoma for our trips. It's an exposed bed with a bed rack and RTT on top. How do these fair with...
Check for play in all steering and suspension components. Lift the front end up and shake the wheel up and down, left and right. Worn balljoints, tierods and rack bushings can cause ill effects.
Alignment? A lot of times a lift needs a upper control arm to get the alignment back into factory...
Thankfully any kind of sleep walking out of the RTT would wake you up long before you ventured into them!
One of our friends dogs wasn't so lucky.
Anza Borrego by onemilekyle, on Flickr
Funny story, years back we were heading out to Glamis via the 10 freeway and a buddy of mine brought a...
Thanks for asking Gary and glad everyone over there is enjoying the photos.
As much as we wanted to, it was overly busy for our tastes. All the more reason to go back though!
Thanks everyone for the kind posts!
After this stop, it was time to head back to reality. Route from this point changed a bit, and decided to backtrack into Baker.
You can't just drive by it.....
Awesome time. Had a desert hangover all week. Thankfully we have some more goodness coming up.
Until next time...
Stopped to take another break and take in the view, some more then others....
W.H.Y.L.H.B.L?
Time to carry on into Lee Flats
Much fun was had here with a view to boot.
Coming up to the highway, we saw a set of cabins and mine structure in the distance. Decided to check...
We arrived at the hot springs a little after dark. The road leading into the place was a piece of paradise after miles of washboard and rock sections. Sandy wash with small, nicely spaced whoops made for a killer way to end the days journey. Driving into the springs at night was a bit confusing...
The view dropping into the Racetrack was awesome. Been to quite a few dry lake beds, but not one this pristine and with a "grandstand" within.
Chris wondering why we came all this way to look at rocks.
And off to Lippincott. Normally this wouldn't be any kind of a worry, but we were...
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