Thanks, I didn't know the O-rings were replaceable. This case must be designed really tight, as it has a pressure relief valve on the side.You might want to replace the O-ring in the Pelican case, because you might find a reason to move the case outside, even if only temporarily.
You might want to replace the O-ring in the Pelican case, because you might find a reason to move the case outside, even if only temporarily.
You are welcome. Make sure to get the Pelican 1650 O-ring from a company that will package it well to avoid damaging it in transit. About $10 for the O-ring. https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/77258-REG/Pelican_1653_321_000_1653_O_Ring.htmlThanks, I didn't know the O-rings were replaceable. This case must be designed really tight, as it has a pressure relief valve on the side.
Mount it on the hood! ... You've got X-ray vision, right? .... ... ...Looks like the Pelican case would be better suited for the roof, if I ever get around to adding a roof rack over the freedom panels.
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... See the following two ExPo links:This is definitely one of those "Why the hell didn't I think of that" days.
So I've camped about a half dozen times in my rig, and without fail, I have to get up in the middle of the night to take a whiz. I don't want to clean out the porta potty, so I put my shoes on, go outside and do my business. I've stopped bringing the porta potty, since I don't use it.
So today I was talking to one of my pilot buddies, who also camps in his 4x4 van and has the same issue. Simple enough, he just uses a milk jug!
Walgreens has something better than a milk jug for a few bucks.
No more leaving the camper at night! If you have good aim, you don't even need to get out of bed
If you want something more trustworthy, here is what my pilot buddies use.
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I actually keep a blue Nalgene bottle in the back of my truck for my 5-year-old, since anyone with a small kid knows there's a finite amount if time between, "I have to go potty" and "oopsies, I need new underwear". I find that people don't think twice when I dump a Nalgene bottle out in the grass at a McDonald's, but I don't think the same would happen with a little John, or even a yellow-tinted water bottle.This is definitely one of those "Why the hell didn't I think of that" days.
So I've camped about a half dozen times in my rig, and without fail, I have to get up in the middle of the night to take a whiz. I don't want to clean out the porta potty, so I put my shoes on, go outside and do my business. I've stopped bringing the porta potty, since I don't use it.
So today I was talking to one of my pilot buddies, who also camps in his 4x4 van and has the same issue. Simple enough, he just uses a milk jug!
Walgreens has something better than a milk jug for a few bucks.
No more leaving the camper at night! If you have good aim, you don't even need to get out of bed
If you want something more trustworthy, here is what my pilot buddies use.
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Those guys aren’t afraid of the GVWR police! That GS and carrier has to be over 700 pounds. I have been trying out a new angle for the Gladiator that seems to be working well. It weighs 75 pound has a 1000 watt motor front and rear and two battery’s for 80 miles of range. Working out how to keep it charged for long duration trips but it is doing 90 percent of what I used my old hitch carry bike for at one fifth the weight. The biggest downside is they both are about the same price!
Sorry for the multiple pictures, I am having some problem with attachments.Those guys aren’t afraid of the GVWR police! That GS and carrier has to be over 700 pounds. I have been trying out a new angle for the Gladiator that seems to be working well. It weighs 75 pound has a 1000 watt motor front and rear and two battery’s for 80 miles of range. Working out how to keep it charged for long duration trips but it is doing 90 percent of what I used my old View attachment 771640View attachment 771640View attachment 771640hitch carry bike for at one fifth the weight. The biggest downside is they both are about the same price!