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10/29/11

     
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 Modifications to Our Outback 21-RS

bullet Battery Disconnect Switch:

 I added a disconnect switch for the batteries to be able to switch off all 12 volt power to the trailer. This keeps the parasitic loads in the trailer from killing the batteries when it's being stored and gives me a little piece of mind as well.

 

 

bullet 6 volt batteries:

 I added a pair of 6 volt deep cycle golf cart batteries to the trailer.

The 6 volt batteries greatly extend dry camping time and they hold up better to being deeply discharged and recharged. These are a good investment for anybody planning to dry camp longer than a weekend. When I used a single 12 volt battery, I could never get through a weekend of running the furnace. Now we can do 4 day trips with heavy furnace usage and still have plenty of juice to spare.

 

bullet Outside storage box:

  My Wife's Uncle Bill made us a diamond plate box to store our slide support rails in.

  I mounted it on the back bumper. The rails were originally meant to be stored under the front bunk, which I found pretty inconvenient. This seems to work much better.

  

bullet Flag pole/Sign post Mod: 

Talking with some friends about hanging signs on the front of the trailer and such, I got to thinking about it. I have a pirate flag that I want to be able to fly and needed a way to do so.
What I came up with was a couple of 1-1/2" conduit hangers and a couple of 3/4" conduit hangers.
use a short 1/4-20 screw and mount the hangers back to back and then stick them on your tongue jack.
I used wing nuts on the 3/4" ones so that I can put the pole up and down without tools. A stick of 3/4" conduit and your in business. I'll prolly just fly my flag on this for now, but a 90 degree bend in the conduit and you could hang a sign or a plant or whatever.

 

 

bullet  Fluorescent Light fixtures:

 I swapped out a few of the factory incandescent light fixtures for fluorescent ones. I tried some LED bulbs first and just wasn't happy with the light we got from them. The goal here was to conserve battery power and these fixtures use exactly half the power of the original ones and provide about twice the light. I even measured the power use with a meter before I installed them to verify the claims on the box. The fixtures were a little pricey, but I'm happy with the results.


 

 

 

 

 

     

 

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