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RE: Picture From Last Saturday Night....

Yes, outdoor speakers but not loud enough to leave the site. I highly doubt that unless you mean earbuds/headphones. Yes, to each their own, so please let me have my peace and quiet!
pfidahospud 05/22/13 08:56pm General RVing Issues
RE: Freshwater Tank Refilling - What Do You Do?

To conserve water, we use gel hand sanitizer when washing hands isn't completely necessary. And since showers take a lot of water we take "washcloth" showers when necessary. In a very tight circumstance flushable wipes can also be used. Our trailer only has a 15 gallon freshwater tank. With two adults, we can make that last about three days. I also bring along at least one 6-gallon blue container like has been mentioned previously. I did make a PVC funnel to make filling easier: Finished funnel Funnel pieces
pfidahospud 05/21/13 08:52pm Travel Trailers
RE: Small (5W) solar panel does work to keep batteries okay

Thanks for that refreshing confirmation that one may not need a gigawatt bank of solar panels for basic needs!
pfidahospud 05/08/13 09:28am Tech Issues
RE: Campgrounds near Coeur d Alene ID

The sawmill is no longer across from Blackwell Island. I would guess the worst noise would be the highway, or the neighbors. I haven't ever stayed there so I can't comment on the facility.
pfidahospud 05/06/13 09:36am RV Parks, National Parks, State Campgrounds & More
RE: What's wrong with this?

No license plate? :)
pfidahospud 05/02/13 12:31pm Travel Trailers
RE: Wrap head of anode rod with masking tape for socket

Thanks for passing on the tip! Perfect timing for de-winterization.
pfidahospud 04/28/13 01:01pm Tech Issues
RE: Curb jumping options

Driveway curb bridge I've seen these used for 'soft' driveway curbs (sorry I don't know what the real name is, but the pic on the link shows it well). Maybe it would work for your application?
pfidahospud 04/21/13 09:50am Fifth-Wheels
RE: A dump station to call my own!

In some cases it is important to remember their terminology. In some locations a second cleanout is OK but a dump station constitutes a second residence on one property which can lead to zoning issues. My BIL ran into this when he added a dump, er. second cleanout for his fifth wheel. Thanks for pointing that out, TubaPete. I'm sure there are terminology and legal differences depending on the location. I would think that since the trailer is not parked there full-time, and I don't plan to keep the sewer hose attached except when the tanks are being emptied, it would be pretty hard to call it a second residence. For better or worse my small housing development threw out the CC&R's at the first & last meeting, and the majority of my neighbors park their RV's in their driveways during the summer.
pfidahospud 04/13/13 09:48am Do It Yourself Modifications and Upgrades (DIY)
A dump station to call my own!

One of my long-term plans has been to T in to the sewer line coming from my house to the street to have easy access to drain the gray and black tanks. I had considered a macerator pump system but decided against it for multiple reasons. To start out with, I contacted the city in hopes they'd have a plat of where the sewer line was on my property. Their answer was basically that they only kept those types of records for three years (my house is 10 years old), but I should contact the "call before you dig 811 number" and they would locate it for me (this ended up being false information -- they only advise where the water/electrical/cable lines are located, not sewer). The city did tell me that to add a wye into a sewer line on my property as a cleanout (READ-"dump station") is considered a simple plumbing repair, and required no special permit. They also suggested I clear it with the state, just to be sure. After trying to contact the state three times, I finally got a call back. He basically said there was no issue with what I intended to do, but just to make sure that the wye pointed toward the street so the waste would flow the proper direction (duh). So...I got to digging. I thought I knew where the sewer line was since there is a cleanout right next to the house, and I assumed it basically went straight out to the street. WRONG. After a few hours of digging a ditch 2' wide, 5' deep, and 8' long, I found NOTHING. During a break I called a couple of places to see how much a locate would be, and the cost ranged from $120 to $350. Discouraged by the cost I kept digging, and with a little direction from the excavator contractor who did the job 10 years ago, the line was located about 5' from where I wanted the top of the cleanout to be, right at the corner of the driveway and sidewalk. Pic here To "T" into the line, I got a flexible 4" wye that had hose clamps built in at each end. It worked AWESOME. The line is temporarily capped to prevent dirt and rocks from going down the line. Pic here The next step was just to add on 45° or 22.5° angles to bring the 4" sewer pipe up to the right location, and adjusting so it would basically be vertical where it gets to the top. Of course there was a lot of backfilling to do, and I was sure to tamp down the dirt around the pipe as much as possible. I also got a sprinkler valve type cover so the cleanout would be covered when not in use. Pics here and here In the end the cleanout/dump station is about 2' from the drain on the trailer, and can be securly screwed directly to the cleanout. I couldn't be happier! And so far I've had three neighbors come over to check it out, hoping to do the same thing themselves! The total cost for plumbing supplies was around $65, and about 8 hours of work (almost all of that was digging and backfilling), and no permits were required. Hopefully this will be an impetus for those considering doing something similar. It was totally worth the effort I believe. Happy camping!
pfidahospud 04/13/13 08:31am Do It Yourself Modifications and Upgrades (DIY)
RE: propane

I didn't realize the prices varied so much. I paid $2.69/gallon at the local hardware store yesterday. A bonus from buying it there is that they only charge to the nearest tenth of a gallon, and thus it's nice to get them topped off instead of waiting until they're completely empty. This is in North Idaho.
pfidahospud 04/10/13 09:43am Class A Motorhomes
RE: antenna help

Any chance it's simply not oriented to the proper direction on the way down and is hitting something like the AC that's preventing it from coming down properly?
pfidahospud 03/27/13 09:45am Tech Issues
RE: I like landfills

I think the green beer is talking...but I'm sure the container it's in will be recycled :)
pfidahospud 03/17/13 04:14pm General RVing Issues
RE: New hybrid class!

That's quite the grown up boy toy. I can't imagine how long the list would be to set up and to break camp!
pfidahospud 03/10/13 08:50am Hybrid Travel Trailers
RE: Safety Chains Too Short?

If you only need a small additional length, why not lengthen the existing chains instead of replacement? I see no problem with this as long as the added links are rated for at least as much as the original chain. Examples here
pfidahospud 03/01/13 09:52pm General RVing Issues
RE: plastic gas cans and storage compartments

Check out Rotopax. They have some spiffy mounting systems that might work. My only other thought would be to contact an Army/Navy surplus store for a Jerry can with a mount.
pfidahospud 02/28/13 09:52pm Beginning RVing
RE: How far can you tow prior to fill up?

I'm pretty sure I've got the smallest gas tank out there. 2010 RAV4 has a 15.9 gallon tank. But the trade off for having the smallest possible daily driver/tow combination makes it worth it for us. Towing averages 14-15 mpg, highway driving is 26-28 mpg.
pfidahospud 02/27/13 09:17pm Travel Trailers
RE: Are we Crazy?

Kinda reminds me of the movie The Long, Long Trailer. It will be a learning experience. Just keep smiling, and all will be okay :) Congrats on the new combination!
pfidahospud 02/24/13 09:43am Travel Trailers
RE: What Did You Do For Your Travel Trailer Recently?

duplicate - sorry
pfidahospud 02/22/13 03:58pm Travel Trailers
RE: What Did You Do For Your Travel Trailer Recently?

I made a 'welcome' sign: http://i1075.photobucket.com/albums/w429/pfidahospud/image_zps433fa0b6.jpg height=400 width=400
pfidahospud 02/22/13 03:54pm Travel Trailers
RE: Best Day of the Week to Travel?

Best day to travel? Any day that ends in "y". ;)
pfidahospud 02/20/13 02:21pm Beginning RVing
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