Tuesday, February 9, 2016

New front rubber!

After 3 years and not quite 20k the flat spots finally wore me down. I think it wore down the shocks also. Felt like the tire was bouncing it warmed up. You can see the flat spot on this one. Based on rust on the pulley's and these tires the RV must of set for a long period of time. 
Stopped by the local Firestone... (excellent job!)
And went with Primewell Valera HT LT225/75/16 Load E. 
Went cheap this time. The Firestone Transforces are 08's with unknown mileage. I cover them when not traveling and they still look great, small cracking. Hoping to replace the back 4 at the 10 year mark and may replace the Primewells depending on how they perform. 

Friday, February 5, 2016

Electrical mods and additions



     The Jayco in the stock location holds a 29HM Marine Battery. Somewhere between 125-150Ah (amp hours). Always worried about draining the battery down on cold nights. 
     Last winter added the 2 meters, the 4 dots just don't cut it. After a long night with the heater running still showed 12.6! I credit this to the Iota 30 amp charger with IQ4 Smart Charge Controller. The 14.2 is the absorption mode. 14.8 is bulk and 13.8 is float.. stage 4 is a equalization stage which occurs every 7 days. "This protects the life of your battery by dissolving any sulfate layer on the battery's internal plates and avoids stratification that can occur when a battery has not been in use for extended periods." 

     Still would to like to go a couple days without running the generator. Or at least once a day. So in comes the 6v golf cart batteries. According to specs 232Ah, 350Ah(ish) if you include the 29HM. Used 2 gauge battery to battery. Next mod will be 2 gauge from battery to DC power panel and the Iota. 
     Note reinforced the compartment below! 120lbs of batteries requires it.
    Bin before shot!
Misc not battery related... 
      
       DC to AC for the TV. Got this Stanley 100w converter for $20 a Walmart. Isn't a pure but works fine. Also have a HF 400w but rarely use it. Going to get another similar for the back TV and bathroom.
     Save a bit on propane. Plus the propane throws tons of moisture in the air. Both are 1500w.

Thursday, February 4, 2016

Various RV Mods

   Since we've purchased this RV I've continually strive to make it more livable. The Escapade is the plain jane of the Jayco line. For example it didn't even have cup holders in the back! (Yes I added those to the sofa and table areas). I figured it's cheaper than upgrading.. more money for trips!

  All the switches for the lights including the bathroom fan is on the lights and fan itself. With 2 small kids this isn't ideal. Tried running through the walls but was a no-go. Used some stick on conduit reinforced with screws and household light switches. No issues after a year of use.

     This is a plus and a minus. The original vent had a flapper.. that well flapped all the time. The holder was long gone. Changed it out for this one.. was a bear to take off! Unfortunately have to cover it inside during the winter.
      The only storage in the bathroom was a plastic useless medicine cabinet. One thing I learned from this.. MAKE SURE YOU KNOW HOW LONG YOUR SCREWS ARE! But hey it's going to be great place for a scare light.
     Last little thing before I bore you to death. Had to make a emergency auto parts stop in the middle of Kansas for a new gas cap.. and it was pouring down rain. I got lucky. Last time I'll forget the gas cap! Also put the chain on the sewer cap.


Water modifications and conservation

  With 4 people every little bit helps. Per the Jayco brochure it lists 38 gallons including the water heater which is 6 gallons. We could go about 3 days total with all of us showering and minimal dishwashing. This was with only the Oxygenics ETL 26781. Well worth the money and recommend it to anyone.

  This winter (2015) I've made several improvements which aiming for 5 days, 7 days would be a great goal. Added a 21 gallon freshwater tank under the bed. Originally was going to place it under the dinette but the framing interfered. I regret not buying at my local RV parts place. I would of returned it for a 42 gallon. The Jayco is only a 3/4 ton chassis so also worry about weight!
    The bottom valve is for the belly tank, top the new tank. Also would note that the interior tank was for winter use also.
     The Oxygenics shutoff is actually a trickle shutoff. Reduces the temperature swings. But dry camping every little bit helps so added a complete shutoff. I might relocate those to the shower head end.
    One more was changing out the aerator on the bathroom faucet with the .25 gallon version from Lowes. No pictures but the link below. There isn't alot of flow but still does the job. If I can find a .5 I'll replace the kitchen sinks.
http://www.lowes.com/pd_387152-1366-10492_1z0vija__?productId=3647028&pl=1&Ntt=aerators

     One quick shot of the water pump area. I'm pretty the engineer was drunk on the factory design. The pump was turned 180 degrees from the position below and setting on it's head! Used a relocation kit to turn it, I'd also never recommend the Shurflo relocation kit. The hoses are too stiff and everything can be purchased separately just as cheap!
     Not much more I can do unless I leave the kids at home!

Sunday, January 31, 2016

About Us



     Our ride.. 05 Jayco Escapade 28ZSLP. She isn't the fanciest but it gets us around! Purchased in 2013 with 26k and as of Jan 2016 has 43k.
 The current state count as of the beginning of 2016.

     The travelers.. Eric, Boo, Evan and Ethan.. You'll see a few pictures here and there.

    The biggest trip planned... Alaska someday. Without the RV will be Thailand.

NW Kansas Short Trip Jan 16-18 2016

     Got the winter blue's so decided to take a short trip despite the cold! Could of stopped by the RV show at Bartle Hall but from I've heard there was nothing new.. Glad we spent the time and money elsewhere!

     First stop was Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum in Abilene KS. Overall interesting but the museum was overwhelming with the amount of information available during both his General and Presidential days. Should of drank more coffee that morning! Only a few snapshots we took.. Take the trip it's worth it!

     Second stop was the GreyHound Hall of Fame right across the street. It's free of charge but always give back. The history of the sport was interesting. We don't follow the sport but those that do they have a extensive blood line background.


     Last find of the day before we watched the Chiefs lose was the World's Largest Spur in Abilene. Located on the fairgrounds.

     Accommodations that night was the Covered Wagon campground. No complaints. Based on our meter the electricity isn't weak and the cable provided has a lot of channels, you'll need this in central Kansas! The shower house was clean and warm but we didn't use it. The website isn't that great which might turn some away but I'd recommend it. Just be aware Abilene is a train town so you will hear trains regardless where you are!!
    Good night sun and decent temps..


     The next day (Sunday) was a lot of driving! First stop Minneapolis... no we didn't drive to Minnesota! Rock City is outside of Minneapolis to the north 4-5 miles. Plenty of signs can't get lost. Interesting little town besides Rock City.
    
     Next stop was the World's Largest Ball of Twine in Cawker City. Gift shop was closed but for a price you can add to this ball.  

     Last stop of the day before we headed back to Salina for the night. "Historical Geographical Center of the U.S.A".  There's a gift shop in downtown Lebanon KS but couldn't find it! 


     Stayed at the KOA in Salina Sunday night. The bathhouse was a redneck paradise.. camo and all! It was clean and warm. Would recommend this campground also. Note it is close to the highway! There's a machinery museum across the street which we didn't get to. We were worn out and ready to get home! 

        The overall trip and 2 days out of hopefully at least 30 nights in the RV this year!



Please note this is my first blog so bear with me! 

Friday, January 1, 2016

Travels planned for 2016!

     This is the long trips I've plan for 2016. The Louisiana trip will be a combination of a cruise and sight seeing. Not going to mention when we're going for privacy reasons. This is just the long trips.. might overload the server with the short trips!