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"NO" Intent Upgrades & Mods
“No Intent” is the name we gave our RV. It has nothing to do with whether one should buy an Intent. We love ours, but the double entendre was too good to pass up. It’s a play on the legal term of No Intent—as in we have no intentions when we head out, and the other meaning that I’ve made so many changes to it, that it’s nowhere close to our original intent—hence the “No” Intent. We even put the word “No” in front of the Intent decals on the side and back.
Hydraulic shaft fitted with 3/4” plumbing tubing to protect the shaft while painting the Jack stands with FlexSeal...
Before... 
Today I did the Snap Jacks install. Took some prep, as I decided to do their somewhat extraneous recommended coating of Flex Seal, before installing the pads. 
 
Now, I’m not so sure that...
After..
Shower stall done. Teak floor mat to disperse my weight more evenly, and so I’m not standing in soapy, slippery water.
Swapped out the static LCI Jacks down warning lamp with an LED switch to eliminate the so annoying chime when the jacks are down during camping, and I turn in the key to charge the starter battery.
Replaced stupid stock tank sensors with Horst Miracle Probes. Finally, accurate readings.
Copper plumbing tubing to protect the windshield wipers. Also helps to keep them from molding to the windshield, the reason wipers tend to “skip” or scoot across the windshield.
Swapped out the stock batteries for Battle Born LifePO4. Lost 60# of weight.
Mystery space opened up for utilization.
Finished cabinet door over mystery space.
Carefree BT12 wind sensor command module with LED dimming, Remote control and app for phone. Supplants existing switches. I plan on useing the vacant slots for other things like an illuminated...
Mystery space with bottom door installed to create two separate compartments. Wine cellar goes down there...
Mystery door insulated, and added a motion detection LED light. Paper towels go up here...
Hat tip to K9AEG for this idea to repurpose this hidden storage area under the wardrobe closet. 
Ordered a matching door from Winnebago.
Petaluma, CA KOA site 320. Nice pull tru 50/30 amp site, no septic though, but theY pump out your tanks as you want everyday. Moderate weather in the summer.  Close to the Historic downtown and many...
Petaluma KOA. She’s almost done...
Put some stick on lightweight backsplash to the outdoor kitchen area. Colors match the side decals on the coach.
12” Pullout drawers for hard to reach cabinets.
Marina Dunes, near Monterey, Ca. Walking distance to the beach and fine dining.
LED battery motion activated lights for all cabinets.
M4 LED RGB puck lighting specifically designed for RV’s. Come with 8 pucks, can add an additional 8.
Removed back placeholder bracket to add additional 4th propane tank. Move active tanks to rear, front tanks are for camp stove/spares.
Ramps we use to level the RV in our driveway.
Dimmer switches for all overhead LED lights.
Bluetooth Victron battery meter for coach and starter batteries. Set your desired amp hour threshold, and receive alerts if you drop below 50%, or whatever threshold you choose. Also display on the...
 
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