Finally got around to doing some work on the T@B.
I removed all the pads off of the stabilizers, spread the tabs apart, painted them, them made plastic washers to go between the pad tabs and the legs. Now when i lower the stabilizers the pads hit the ground level instead of digging in and having to move them by hand.
Installed the Aeroflow vent over the Fantastic Fan. I had the clamp on type of fan so it was a little different of an install. I used a ladder leaning on the side of the T@B with a chunk of old foam mattress underneath where it was touching and on the roof. Lots of leaning and stretching. The foam kept me from blistering my arms on the roof top.
We just got back from camping @ Disney's Fort Wilderness and it was the first trip with a cap on my truck. It made it so much easier carrying gear and getting to them. It had a lot more storage space then the lift type tonneau cover I previously was using.
First time we used the PahaQue add a room in the rain. We were not impressed. What a poor design. The window flaps are on the inside of the room and sewed at the bottom, so all the rain ran off the roof (after it puddled) and gushed out of the bottom all over the floor. The room is currently on my screen room drying out using 3 fans. The window was designed upside down and inside out. If the flap was sewed at the top on the outside none of this would happen. It worked fine on a previous trip when it didn't rain.
It was the first time using the A/C in the 320, the one above the driver side bed. I had tested it in the driveway to make sure it cooled down. I tried to get the nose down a little below level but I couldn't without taking off the wheel. I was waiting for the dreaded soaked bed. BUT, it never happened. Maybe we have a magical unit. Running it all night for 3 nights, I never saw a wet spot in or outside of the trailer. I even pulled the wood trim off, and the little bit of the drip pan I could see was totally dry. I even looked at the tube under the seat, and it was dry.
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