My 2015 320 has an 11 gallon fresh water tank and a 19 gallon grey tank. I typically start with a full tank and add fresh water every couple of days, trying to keep track of how much I put in so I have a rough idea of how much is ending up in the grey tank. I don't have tank sensors so the stink water bubbling up through the shower drain is my only indicator that the grey tank is full! :-O
I think there are sound bars available for the TV/monitor. Blu-tooth is not a bad choice either.
For streaming movies or watching DVD's we picked up a cheap sound bar from Amazon. I doesn't sound bad and is much better than being blasted in one ear from behind. I used the optical output from a HDMI audio extractor to get sound to the bar, but it will also receive a Bluetooth signal . Very happy with the 27" Samsung monitor.
Just tested and everything is working like it should. Thanks to this group for the tremendous support. I know we've learned a lot about the Alde system.
We made a trip in mid-April this year to Chaco Canyon, NM and Hovenweep, UT and it blew a lot! We never did use our pop-up clam shelter or EZ-up canopy.
I don’t know if earlier in the year would make a difference, but April was very windy. Also, those 2 places are fairly high elevation and it was nice during the day but temps dropped as soon as the sun went down. I think it got down to the high 20s. But it was a dry cold.
Yes, that's the stuff, go to the "seats & cushions" tab to order custom using the first rectangular shape "cushion". (also check out "foam types" under this tab- the Lux Foam- High Quality may be too firm for some folks) We used the 4" thick. For bedding, we bought some knit sheets as they stretch and seem to accommodate size variances and now just use what I consider a "regular" mattress pad, but then again, we like a "veryfirm" mattress. We got rid of our 2" foam topper, much easier now to roll the bedding up and store behind the back seat. The dimensions I used were 4" x 19-1/2" x 34", 4" x 14" x 31-1/2" and 4" x 20-1/2" x 31-1/2", 2 of each. I have no idea if the Teardrop factory cushion covers are all uniform and if every cut from the Foam Factory is as precise as the cut we got. They state that "Custom-cut cushion foam has a dimensional tolerance of 1" for length and width, and 1/2" for thickness". Different types of foam could also make a difference. I would definitely do your own measuring but could use the dimensions I gave as a base to work from. Remember to measure the covers and not the old foam. I must admit I was pretty anxious when the cushions showed up but in our case they fit perfectly. They also did a nice job with the dacron wrap, covering the foam completely, the old foam was only covered on the top and front. I don't know if I just got lucky with everything working out so well but we are literally "happy campers" now.
Here is the 2023 TaB 400 bed cubbie. It has a switch for the lights, a switch for the inverter, and one of the 120V outlets powered by the inverter. The other inverter outlet has the plug for the TV. (PrincessCraft reviewed the model on YouTube.)
From RVTravel:
“Inside that cubby is a switch to operate the inverter and another to turn on/off the lights. There’s also a household outlet that is attached to the inverter, so you could run a CPAP machine overnight from battery power.”
Re: Cushion, cushion, who's got the cushion?