John Canfield
Senior Member
RV LIFE Pro
Three little "home improvement" projects are now posted on our web site. Click on the Miscellaneous Modifications link.
I don't know about your drivers floor mat, but ours wasn't anchored down and wound up travelling almost as much as the coach did. I found a easy and low cost way to stick the thing down. It did great on a recently completed 2,000 mile trip!
The laptop that we use for navigation and the VMSpc engine display used to be powered by a 75 watt cigarette-lighter powered inverter. That is a bit inefficient so I wanted to power it from the AC outlet that is under the overhead dash cabinets. Ten minutes of time and the trim pillar was removed, the AC cord was taped down to the metal cab frame, and the trim piece was replaced. The cord has almost no chance of chafe and I am comfortable with the AC cord running up the pillar.
Lastly is the giant among little things... my slide-out trash bin instead of the loose one supplied by Winnie. Love it-love it!
I don't know about your drivers floor mat, but ours wasn't anchored down and wound up travelling almost as much as the coach did. I found a easy and low cost way to stick the thing down. It did great on a recently completed 2,000 mile trip!
The laptop that we use for navigation and the VMSpc engine display used to be powered by a 75 watt cigarette-lighter powered inverter. That is a bit inefficient so I wanted to power it from the AC outlet that is under the overhead dash cabinets. Ten minutes of time and the trim pillar was removed, the AC cord was taped down to the metal cab frame, and the trim piece was replaced. The cord has almost no chance of chafe and I am comfortable with the AC cord running up the pillar.
Lastly is the giant among little things... my slide-out trash bin instead of the loose one supplied by Winnie. Love it-love it!
