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Re: Top ten accessories for our T@B
#10 Sink faucet upgrade. Described elsewhere on the forum (see faucet upgrade on 400 and go down to the Panther upgrade). This is his pic, but it worked perfectly on mine, took about an hour to do. Follow his instructions exactly. Huge upgrade - pivots in both axis, sturdy brass, and you can fill a pot in the sink. 

Re: Birthday Odyssey
Happy birthday mate. This is a lovely part of Vancouver Island. We spent a week several years ago, gunkholing up the inner passage between Vancouver Island and the mainland, in a converted former steam sea going tug boat, going ashore in a small boat to explore the inserts and old abandoned homesteads and First Nation villages. It was an amazing trip. Next time, we will take our TaB and hit the trail on the Island side, going round the shore line.
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Re: Awning, Trailer Tent or Visor???
From WoodsCanada online. Free shipping! 

Re: Birthday Odyssey
Update: one of my RV neighbors loaned me their extra pressure reducing valve and now I have fresh water, drip-free! Thanks everyone


Re: Figuring out Alde/battery/propane/ refrigerator
After reading all the concerns about cooling the refrigerator while driving via 12v, I’m going to do the following: 1) pre-cool the refrigerator on AC before leaving, 2) Use Cooler shock ice packs and turn off refrigerator. Then at campsite 3) I will use the propane to power the refrigerator.
I understand for those on long trips, this might not be a solution.
On Amazon: Cooler Shock 18-Degree F. Hard Packs - No Ice Required –Tough Innovative Pack Designed with a Ribbed Surface Area to Get Cold Fast. C.S. Has Over 4,000 Reviews Average 4.6 Stars (Gray 3 Pack)
I understand for those on long trips, this might not be a solution.
On Amazon: Cooler Shock 18-Degree F. Hard Packs - No Ice Required –Tough Innovative Pack Designed with a Ribbed Surface Area to Get Cold Fast. C.S. Has Over 4,000 Reviews Average 4.6 Stars (Gray 3 Pack)








Re: 2015 T@b Review
Once in camp, you would run the fridge off 120V AC (if available) or propane.
I also rarely use the 12V DC mode. When in transit, we find a pre-chilled fridge with couple jugs of ice in it does a fine job staying cold until we get to our destination. You need the ice for happy hour, anyway! ;-)
In my not-so-humble-opinion, 2015 was great model year. Larger tanks had been added mid-year and front windows were virtually standard. However, the race to add more and more "convenience" features had yet to start, so these models are still relatively simple and have fewer systems to give you headaches. You can always customize your own trailer to fit your needs, once you decide what those needs are.