Nice to see Natalie back Safe from visiting family. Best Wishes to you both and the Pups, plus a Very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you and all of your UA-cam Channel Followers, from Bob In Wales.👍❤️⛵️🥂🇬🇧🏴🍻🥂
We found this cool product at Home Depot called "bucket head" Its a Dry / wet vacuum that only cost us $55 CAD. It is just the head unit that mounts to a 5 gal. Home Depot bucket. Unfortunatly it is bucket specific. It doesn't seem to fit Rona / Lowes buckets. It was the cheapest way to get a wet / dry shop vac that is fairly small.
Moving the freezer was a nice modification. My one concern is the length of the wire and the gauge of the wire for the bilge pump. On my fridge, I needed to upgrade the 12-gauge wire to 10-gauge because I was getting too much voltage drop in the line, I would suggest, running the freezer on its highest setting and then reading the voltage on its display and comparing that to the voltage at the battery. Ideally, you want the drop to be less than 3% so if your battery is at 13.2v, it should be at least 12.8v on the freezer display.
I want to wish ya'll a Very Merry Christmas 🎅 🎄 and Happy New Year 🎉!
So until next time, Aloha from the Big Island of Hawaii!
Aloha and Cheers 🍻
Thanks so much! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you too! Aloha!
Nice to see Natalie back Safe from visiting family. Best Wishes to you both and the Pups, plus a Very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you and all of your UA-cam Channel Followers, from Bob In Wales.👍❤️⛵️🥂🇬🇧🏴🍻🥂
Happy holidays!
We found this cool product at Home Depot called "bucket head" Its a Dry / wet vacuum that only cost us $55 CAD. It is just the head unit that mounts to a 5 gal. Home Depot bucket. Unfortunatly it is bucket specific. It doesn't seem to fit Rona / Lowes buckets. It was the cheapest way to get a wet / dry shop vac that is fairly small.
That is awesome! Thanks for the tip!
Moving the freezer was a nice modification. My one concern is the length of the wire and the gauge of the wire for the bilge pump. On my fridge, I needed to upgrade the 12-gauge wire to 10-gauge because I was getting too much voltage drop in the line, I would suggest, running the freezer on its highest setting and then reading the voltage on its display and comparing that to the voltage at the battery. Ideally, you want the drop to be less than 3% so if your battery is at 13.2v, it should be at least 12.8v on the freezer display.
Great advice, thanks for that! We'll definitely look into it.
You can use the hole in the floor and put a flush wall mount connector.the cover the hole with wood and looks factory.
That is a great idea!!!!
I’m thinking you might want to bungee your freezer to the table legs when you’re traveling to keep it from sliding around
Good call, thanks for the tip!
Is it cold in New Bern? We haven’t had much good weather since Thanksgiving.
It’s been pretty cold. Have a great Christmas.