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Live a better RV life with simple real world improvements
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- Опубліковано 13 лип 2024
- It only takes one trip or two in your RV to learn what changes or improvements are needed to make life on the road BETTER! These ideas and suggestions apply to any type of RV, vans, travel trailers, fifth wheels, classes A & B.
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GEORGE💪❤ These types of video are INVALUABLE💛 to your regular viewers... Your insights save us heart-ache and money 💰 THANK YOU 🙏
George, I was right there with you with all the mods… till the dishwasher. Step back, walk away.😂😂
While you’re stuck doing dishes in the camper sink, we will be out enjoying nature! 😃
Thank you for sharing your wisdom and all those tips with us!
You are so welcome!
Portable power banks? Oh dear George, you are being drawn towards the dark side! Be strong my friend, it will pass.
Nothing is for everyone but the EcoFlow Delta 2 replaced my DIY power system.
For size and function portable units are well worth it for our family. Price and physical weight are convenient both inside and out.
I would only suggest going up one size to EcoFlow Delta Max.
Master of efficiency gives us a peak inside his thoughts…fascinating 😊 thank you.
George, just put light but bulky stuff in those dinette drawers, like blankets, coats, pillows, toilet paper, etc. And thanks for explaining the weight issues on closed slides - I have never heard that before.
great videos George. maybe a large plastic tray that fits inside that nice deep sink, ive been loving the magnet ideas.
You George are a man after my own heart…..we have been on the road for 3 years, having a blast..
Love your ideas
I love “visiting” with you and your style and content. Thank you!
George, as a permanent fix, we placed all our tea, coffee, cups cutlery etc vertically on shelves then have a bottom hinged door that covers & holds them in place for travel, but drops down and stays down to access them and protect the counter top on site 👍 definitely worth considering
Clever!
You might want to take a look at the Anker portable power stations. They tick all your boxes & on sale run $699 - $899. Anker is a well trusted & innovative company with an excellent record. I bought mine during Prime Days in 2023 for almost half the msrp (1800 watt output, 1229Wh capacity, 1,500 watt inverter). Newer models with more features now available. I liked the 5-Yr Full-Device Warranty, LiFePO4 battery (3000 charge cycles AC/DC/Solar), 42.1 lbs, compact (18.22"L x 9.34"W x 11.34"H), Smart temperature control system, & 120v. recharges to 80% in 1 hour with HyperFlash technology.
Ecoflow has stronger specs.
I appreciate this discussion. I am trying to help a homeless man who lives in his Ford Econoline van with his sweet dog (actually works at a Safeway but doesn’t make enough for rent). We can’t find anyone to help put a rooftop 12V AC in, so we are looking at a 12V portable AC and a lithium battery. Not sure what the battery specs need to be. It is so he can keep his dog in there while he is at work.
YOU ~ ROCK ! ! 🤛
Hi G ….Is that fridge 40 Qt? … I can’t find it just a 30 Qt….?
Fridge….?
On Command hooks, I recently installed the transparent mini hooks on 2 of my ukuleles to hold my shoulder straps (in lieu of drilling holes in my cute little music makers for strap pins). They are invisible as installed & have held fast to date. 👉Note I upgraded to the indoor/outdoor strips so the humidity in the van wouldn't loosen the strips. My brother works in IT for the County in which he resides in Wi. He said they routinely use Command hooks & they hold well.
Another tried & true product to consider is museum putty (yes, actually used in museums). It holds objects on horizontal surfaces & like Command strips is single application use & is easily removed when needed leaving no residue.
the overland crowd demands energy efficient 12vdc chest fridges, might wanna check them out.
big ass battery doesn't hurt, but making sure everything that pulls from the battery is efficient(the disparity between brands is astounding) helps as well.
for giggles, if that travel trailer happens to have a tow hitch, maybe make a box that slides in to it to house your little generator or something full time? could just be a trash can.
always look forward to sunday.
Good Morning George
Great Ideas !!!
Great vid as always. I went with a PVC tube and added foam strips to keep bottles from banging around or breaking and mounted to an ABS panel with an ABS footer. You could always make it fancy with the wood trim but for stable, safe transport PVC and ABS for the fun is my suggestion.
I've seen the DIY wine holders from PVC tube - they work well. Perhaps consider some natural material like metal, wood, etc. that is not plastic based however (it's killing our oceans and we like camping by the ocean : ).
Great ideas and a lot of work ahead! 😊
Another great video George …. thanks! We always look forward to these Sunday morning releases. 🙂
Hi George, Happy Sunday! I love your dogs. Female Mini Schnauzer and now a little male Yorkie. Both wonderful dog breeds! They look so sweet and happy. Waiting for their Sunday Walkies with Dad. Cute!!!
Great idea with that cooler and inverter. Everyone needs something portable for road trips and back up food storage. I think this is a great alternative to pricey Dometic. Dometic and even Iceco both have the reliable and efficient Secop (aka Danfoss) compressor made in Sweden, but we all know that China is making everything else in those pricey coolers. So no reason to remain so pricey. The Eco Flow Delta Max Lithium battery is around $5.88 per Watt Hour vs Goal Zero Yeti at $11 per WH. Yeti is still using AGM batteries or poor quality Lithium. The one thing the Yeti does have that is missing on the Delta 2, is the front interface with 12V plug, AC plugs, and other connection points besides the USB sockets. That is desirable, esp the round 12V cigarette lighter type socket. I also don't see the round terminal type socket where you plug in a solar panel for recharging. Hmmm. Needs to be added on for expanded functionality.
17:22 - You read my mind, George. I was just going to suggest that you put that cooler inside the dining bench with a slide out or top access, and you beat me to it, ha ha. Your analysis of the weight on the slide and use when closed is brilliant. It never occurred to me. You think of everything which is so reassuring.
Wine Rack - The bottle necks would have to face sink in order to be accessible when slide out is pulled in. No 80/20 because you have too little space for thickness. Plywood is thinner. Shelves will be the bracing.
I would make a simple wood box, with foam padding inside, so bottles stay in position without sideways rolling.
Flat, narrow box, like a spice cabinet with shelves, but instead of a large panel access frontally, you access from the side.
Front narrow face is hinged and swings open when you want a bottle, or stays latched in place. Openings in front face are only large enough to accommodate bottle necks so bottle cannot be removed when latched.
Both Burgundy and Bourgogne bottle shapes must be accommodated in that neck hole opening, as well as some German whites with long necks. Essentially, diameter of wine bottle body should be checked on various bottles and if roughly the same, then neck opening will be the same for all (neck is dead center of that diameter). There. That is what I have.
With regard to the Command Hooks, you may want to stick some Velcro tabs to the wall and hanging objects at the bottom part so they don't sway and fall off the wall or hang crooked. This helps with banging too, when you go on bumpy roads. I hang ceramics on the wall and don't want the clatter noise and shock damage to my wall objects. For pictures, a couple of cabinet noise dampening plastic stick-on buttons helps with grip, or stick rubber strips on the back of things.
I love your digressions 👍🎉
Love your dogs George
Setpoint refrige/freezer I have two AJ40 and a TC20 for over two years and they are nearly silent and very efficient. I recently added the PG216WH power brick (lithium ion) It serves as UPS for the TC20 when the motor not running the AJ40 goes to a constant hot DC car plug in the Jeep. They also have AC charging. VERY affordable and WORK.
Wine rack, linear wooden dowels, light weight. "U" shape solid wood or veneer front.
Very commanding! 😉 I just bought a small power station to charge devices. Trying to understand power set ups in a van better. Thanks George.
I have trouble thinking about wine, all I know is the box it comes in has a convenient inflatable pillow inside the box.
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So glad you are testing the Loch dishwasher. It's on my list, too. But since it comes all the way from Scotland, it would be a bummer if it didn't clean well enough. 950w and supposedly only 15 min., that would be very manageable. If you like it, I will feel much better about ordering mine.
Very cool. Thanks for sharing. I look forward to more. Like 459
Ha...I have aSet Power pT 35 and Geneverse power power station....fot my trick for grocery trips...day trips etc
Good Morning George !!!!
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Congrats on the 100k
Hello, George and HR fans! Wait till you try Alien tape. Kinda amazing……
And magnets, you forgot to say magnets. Thru-bolt, wood screw, magnets, glue, and then command strips. I am assuming the magnets are neodynium..
OH yeah! MAGNETS!!! How could I forget!!?
can you do an in depth review of that little dishwasher? does it have a fruit and vegetable wash setting?
Yes! It does have a fruits and veggie wash setting! I love that about this little guy!
@@HumbleRoad hows it been working for you?!
@@benisikoff haven’t tried it yet!
Can't wait to see more of that portable dishwasher! As for the fridge, I've seen a lot of good reviews about the ICECO GO20, if you're looking for something slightly smaller.
I'm sure someone already used a portable powerband to power a van, charging it with two options. While driving with a second alternator and a 30A RV shore power. Well you can also add solar. Can't get better than that.
In the case of Ecoflow, they came with 800W alternator charger which the technical part is easy, even for an idiot like me. Just connect it to the battery and run the cable with the charging box where you need it. For me, the difficulty is the aesthetics. After connecting to the battery, you may need to penetrate the engine firewall and run the cable under the carpet and door sealant rubber thingys.
Check it out. I'm sure is better and cheaper than installing 1200Wh battery bank with Battleborn batteries and the blue brand solar equipment.
I would not recommend using an all in one as my only source of power. As I said, it has it's place in the repertoire, but the repertoire is what I would focus on..
Maybe EcoFlow will send you an 800 W alternator charge to use some of that 200,000 W internal combustion engine energy that most people ignore.
Already sent it! I’ll do an install video and review over time
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Why don’t you make a sliding shelf (either on glides or skids that claps to back wall for in transit. When you’re stationary, you can unclasp it and slide it out a bit to help access stuff in the back. (Also, NANO TAPE). I made a very basic flashlight holder with a scrap 4 inch piece of 2x4. I attached it to wall using nano tape. I also have ikea plastic bins nano taped to countertops. They don’t move.
Thanks. I looked up Nano tape (double sided) and it appears to be good stuff. Alien Tape is a brand name nano tape. Note both warn: Not Suitable for Dry-Painted Surfaces. It's mostly for smooth glass, metal plastic surfaces. Gorilla tape (a different product but again, double sided) is for both smooth and rough surfaces.
Portable dishwashers for a couple of plates, a couple of cups and a few utensils, Wow, Have we really gotten that lazy? On a positive note, I think the power banks can be fantastic for people who don't have the expertise to wire in a full set of lithium batteries, inverter, etc. The all in one solution is very attractive. And when not in use you can bring inside to your main house as a backup. I see nothing wrong with them if you can't do the wiring yourself.
First of all, the dishwasher does not suggest laziness. It allows you to spend more time out of the camper enjoying life. And as I said in the video, I do not recommend the all-in-one power stations be used as your only power source. If it goes down, you have NO power. Add it as an ancillary.
Different Strokes for different folks I guess. I guess that's why we have Class A motor homes too. For small class B's a dishwasher seems silly to me. And my time is not so precious outdoors that I can't spend 10 minutes washing dishes. Plenty of free time camping. I have seen people use those power banks as their main power source. If you don't have a whole lot of money and don't have a lot of expertise, I think they are a great solution. I've actually never seen one fail, but I guess they can. I've got about 600 plus amp hours of lithium iron phosphate, but again for somebody without a lot of expertise who just wants to throw a camper together, they are pretty cool. I think back 10 years ago and technology was so different!
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Yep, I can wash those few dishes in about the time it takes to load them in the dishwasher. And I wouldn't feel comfortable leaving it running while I'm away. I don't even run my clothes washer while away. Fortunately the time it did start to leak (split drum) I was standing right next to it. It's on the second floor so potentially would do a lot of damage if not caught right away.
Curious, what is the actual power draw on the F40 compared to the Dometic CFX25?
Pls tell us more about the AC you'll be using during your beach camping
www.ecoflow.com/us/wave-2-portable-air-conditioner
@@HumbleRoad Tnx
@@HumbleRoadAs and when you get to it, I love to see how you set it up, its tubes, location, insulation.
Damn - Eco Flow is as of late been Bonbarding the airwaves with Marketing.(via Donation) of their stuff.
YES Bonbarding via influencers...
You know I'm not that. I looked at a few of these products and chose Ecoflow on my own. As I said, I bought one on Amazon with my own money. Impressed with the performance and design, I reached out to Ecoflow and asked for more product to test. They obliged.
My wife is a command strip fan girl
Come see her wall of fallen & broken pictures
Haha. It can happen! It says right on the instructions not for use to hang pictures (or items of value) so I guess we shouldn't be surprised.
My package is specifically for picture hanging.
I have come to the idea that your brain was working overtime, not on the holiday but on improvements for the rig. Did your brain register any of the scenery?????
It was a most wonderful weekend with my best friend, my wife. We truly enjoyed each others company. Any time spent in an RV or boat fills my soul.