We agree with @bergger. Our dishes get wiped down after meals. We carry two nesting plastic dish pans under the sink in our 400. One gets about an inch of water with the soap. The other is for rinse. We typically set everything out on a dish towel on the table to air dry. The soap is all biodegradable so we don't feel bad about tossing it out on the ground if there isn't a real place to dispose of it. After we dump the wash pan, we rinse it with the rinse water. Really simple. Works great.
This can get confusing because there are a couple of different designs. The "patio awning" looks a lot like the "Canopy" shown in this thread. There is also a Thermarest Archwing shown. The other thread is an example of the highly sought after Thermarest Tent.
Forgot I had a pressure gauge. Did some initial testing and it might be my pressure regulator. It was showing 25psi while another one I have on hand was showing 40psi. Need to actually hook it up to see if that’s the issue.
Just me, but this not a full size rv with a 600lb tongue weight. My previous Jayco had one, it was actually slower than cranking, and you only 130lb or there abouts.
I’ll add that from this solo disabled woman’s standpoint, I found the stabilizer jacks much more tiring to crank than the tongue jack, probably because there are four of them. For those, I use a drill & socket.
Some folks have altered the tongue jack to be “powered” by a drill and socket as well, and there are instructions for that here on the forum. If I camped more frequently, I’d probably do that.
I have a 2022 Tab 400 Boondock. From what I've gathered form this forum, the charger won't fully charge the Lithium battery to 100% (more like 85%), correct?
Check your WFCO converter model number:
WF8735/P - Not for lithium batteries (charges to 80%)
WF-8735LiS - Has switch for charging lithium batteries
WF8735-AD - Auto Detects for charging lithium batteries (doesn't always so you may have to fiddle with it)
@Tross2023 a pattern with measurements for the XL visor (awning) for a 320 S is detailed in a thread here on the forum. Several people have used it, sewn the visor and reported back that the pattern is accurate and relatively easy if you have some general sewing knowledge. Good luck in whichever direction you go.