The 3 was enough to keep it comfortable on the low setting although I only experienced high 40's at night where I was staying. I think the wave heater is a good compromise whereas it doesn't pump out a tremendous amount of heat like a forced air unit or ceramic heater but it is absolutely...
I finally installed my wave 3 I have had for at least 9 months sitting in the box in my shed. My plan was to mount it on the backside of the cabinet door under the sink so when it use it was facing the living area and easily stowed when not in use but this would have cut into my cabinet space...
Just came across this on Craigslist, two powerstroke econolines for $3900, one had an engine Fire but it's a quigley converted 4x4, other looks pretty rough but worth the asking price.
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http://frederick.craigslist.org/cto/5124346648.html
I might be stealing some design cues from you for my Grandby, the "sticks" that span the area from the couch to the counter that make up the lower bed are a pain to use. Nice job!
The 5000 btu unit had no problems keeping the camper cool all weekend in the paddock. My simple board that fits into the emergency exit worked really well although its still a little tricky storing the AC unit somewhere in the truck or on the camper floor when traveling. Certainly takes up a...
Ended up not staying at the track June 20th/ 21st due to the threat of very severe storms in the area so I used that weekend to build my panel for the window AC unit. I picked up the smallest unit I could find at lowes and made a pattern out of the emergency window using 1/2 birch ply. I used...
Was this parked in Winchester VA for a few weeks? I drove by it about 10 times drooling over it!
EDIT: different rig, that one was a winnebago,
Good luck with the sale, shouldn't last long at that price!
Aluminum tube and its very thin. FWC puts screws through the jack mounts directly into the frame on all corners. If you have the time I would drill and use rivnuts then bolt the jack brackets on with machine screws. The problem with the self tappers is with time and weight they start to loosen...
This past weekends humidity from light rain off and on combined with some moderate heat in the paddock drove home the need for an AC unit. Despite the daytime heat, at night it was very comfortable with just the fantastic fan doing its thing (I slept like a rock). With some downtime between now...
Appears to be a Callen 8ft truck camper shell/ cap/ whatever. These are pretty rare on the east coast if its indeed a Callen. Super cheap, $450. No affiliation
http://richmond.craigslist.org/rvs/5000690734.html
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