Alright, grab a few fingers of bourbon, we got a doozy...
ITS ALIIIIIIIVE!!!
The pump is an "on-demand" type pump where it primes itself until it hits a certain load and then shuts off. In theory it can be hot all the time and doesnt need a switch, but I ran a switch to it because I dont want it draining amperage or water if I spring a leak.
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As you can probably tell, the wiring is done HA. I got it 99% done and quickly realized the fuse block was too high to clear the drawer so I had to lower it about 6 inches. Thankfully I was able to scrounge enough slack to do so. Everything cleaned up really well with a little more loom and some electrical tape. I was able to shorten a bunch of wires and it really came together. I ran new wires for the ceiling lights up to where it enters the ceiling at the front lift panel. Unfortunately the front panel is deteriorating pretty badly and in need of replacement. I think the factory wiring was in such bad shape because of this, in addition to just being really old and dry rotted. Im quite happy to have 90% of the wiring in the camper be brand new. The only thing left thats original is from the porch-light switch to the light (inside the back wall) and whats inside the ceiling. Luckily those are two areas that should be relatively undisturbed.
Some incredible patchwork under the mattress in the front drivers corner.
New wires going to the ceiling lights.
I lied, there are wires in the fridge cabinet again.
Done
"tidy"
Initially I had run new soft propane lines to the furnace and stove but I wasnt happy with a rubber line so close to the burners so I ran hard line to the stove and kept the soft line to the furnace.
The countertop is in terrible shape. The old faucet was also much larger than the new one so there is a big hole that needs to be patched until I replace the whole counter. Ill probably just cut a 4"x4" piece of 3/4 ply and screw it into place for now.
LIGHTS!
This flashlight behind the water tank makes me think I need a light underneath the counter...
Smelled a little propane when I fired up the stove so I tightened all the fittings and it seems to have gone away. Ill check again tomorrow but I think its good to go. Just need to put the cabinet face back on and mount the faucet.
ITS ALIIIIIIIVE!!!
The pump is an "on-demand" type pump where it primes itself until it hits a certain load and then shuts off. In theory it can be hot all the time and doesnt need a switch, but I ran a switch to it because I dont want it draining amperage or water if I spring a leak.
[video=youtube_share;cIqumEAvnx8]
[video=youtube_share;Qbwe--IfB1s]
As you can probably tell, the wiring is done HA. I got it 99% done and quickly realized the fuse block was too high to clear the drawer so I had to lower it about 6 inches. Thankfully I was able to scrounge enough slack to do so. Everything cleaned up really well with a little more loom and some electrical tape. I was able to shorten a bunch of wires and it really came together. I ran new wires for the ceiling lights up to where it enters the ceiling at the front lift panel. Unfortunately the front panel is deteriorating pretty badly and in need of replacement. I think the factory wiring was in such bad shape because of this, in addition to just being really old and dry rotted. Im quite happy to have 90% of the wiring in the camper be brand new. The only thing left thats original is from the porch-light switch to the light (inside the back wall) and whats inside the ceiling. Luckily those are two areas that should be relatively undisturbed.
Some incredible patchwork under the mattress in the front drivers corner.
New wires going to the ceiling lights.
I lied, there are wires in the fridge cabinet again.
Done
"tidy"
Initially I had run new soft propane lines to the furnace and stove but I wasnt happy with a rubber line so close to the burners so I ran hard line to the stove and kept the soft line to the furnace.
The countertop is in terrible shape. The old faucet was also much larger than the new one so there is a big hole that needs to be patched until I replace the whole counter. Ill probably just cut a 4"x4" piece of 3/4 ply and screw it into place for now.
LIGHTS!
This flashlight behind the water tank makes me think I need a light underneath the counter...
Smelled a little propane when I fired up the stove so I tightened all the fittings and it seems to have gone away. Ill check again tomorrow but I think its good to go. Just need to put the cabinet face back on and mount the faucet.
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