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Re: Finally got to take my first trip!
For Sale: T@b Viking Funeral Ship.

Re: Awning Install and Black Keder Rail Liner (not the end plug)
Yes, just remove it and pitch it.
Re: Birthday Odyssey
Looking forward to seeing them, I am glad you had a grand trip. The small,shower/head was one of the reasons we got a TaB400.
Cheers
Re: Anyone using the Curt Echo Mobile Trailer Brake Controller?
We are using the Curt Echo. If iPhone is plugged into the dash USB you can use Apple CarPlay to display Goggle Maps on the dash display and the brake controller display on the iPhone app. That allows manual application of the trailer brakes if trailer sway occurs. So far we have not experienced a loss of the Bluetooth connection. I do use a heavy duty "twist-tie" as a secondary way of securing the brake controller unit in the 7-way plug.
Under Fridge Storage Drawer
I didn't like trying to get stuff out from under the fridge so I made a slide out drawer.
I used 1/4 inch Birch plywood for the box. The slides are made from Nylon angle stock
And the base from scrap wood I had.

- Base with angles attached
--Base installed. attached to front fascia with 2 screws
-- 22" x 12" box
-- Attached box to original cabinet face with 2 screws.
Re: Alde Forcing Me to Select "Extra Hot Water"
I figured it out! I had the pump on continuous circulate instead of "therm"
Starlink announcement from Musk
This is pretty big news. While you're not going to get Starlink on the move (unless you can figure out how to mount a dish so that it doesn't get ripped off your vehicle), while stationary, getting 300 Mbit downloads is amazing. If you're not familiar with Starlink, you can get started here: https://www.starlink.com/ or read about it lots of other places. I have family and friends using it from their homes that live in rural areas with little or no Internet service of substance and they are thrilled with it.
Currently, the equipment is $500 up-front and $99/month for unlimited service. We're on the wait list for service to our rural home in SW Wisconsin.



Currently, the equipment is $500 up-front and $99/month for unlimited service. We're on the wait list for service to our rural home in SW Wisconsin.

Re: It's Home!
@falcon1970 we are not that brave to back it with all that stone around! We pulled straight in, unhitched and used the trailer valet to park once we get through the gate to maneuver it more easily. Then we'll use the trailer valet to get it pointed back out of the driveway and pull straight out to leave when we are ready to go camping.



