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Old 06-08-2021, 12:46 PM   #1
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Hello: Just bought a Minnie Winnie 22R from Lichtsinn RV in Iowa and drove it to Seattle. I have a few questions and need some advice and have had many RV's in the past. 1. Only city water fill. No open hole to pour water in thru a funnel when boondocking. How can it be modified? 2. It has an inverter and is it advisable to change 2 TV's to 12 volt smart TV's? 3. Need a good % gauge on propane tank. Now it only shows a not very accurate screen in the cab by thirds. 4. Rear bumper is bolted on instead of welded and will not accept sewer hose. I got the 450 Ford with the new lane changing stuff, etc, and that is really the way to go. What levelers are the best to install? John
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Old 06-08-2021, 01:59 PM   #2
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Some answers:

Depending on where your tank is, you can cut a hole in the outside of your RV, mount a fill fitting and run a fill and vent line to your water tank. It all depends on where it is whether it is doable. You also need a couple of feet drop from the fill port to the top of the tank.

Powering directly from 12V DC is always better than through an inverter. But most TV "bricks" are now 19V like laptops. About ten years ago I searched long and hard for a TV with a 12V brick that I could cut off and wire directly and finally found one. But a recent check of TVs at Best Buy found none- all were either direct 110V plugins or 19V bricks.

Most RV electronic propane level readouts are only accurate to the nearest 1/4. Look at the propane level sender on the tank itself. It will be more accurate once you recognize that it never will be full, 80% at best.

I like the manual leveling Bigfoot levelers where you adjust each foot until it is level rather than pushing a button and doing it automatically.

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Old 06-08-2021, 03:46 PM   #3
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There is a Guage on the tank that may give you more info than the panel inside.
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