- Took the motor home to RV Masters for service: oil change and lube; replaced the fuel filter; topped off the differential fluid; and inspected the wheel bearings, emergency brake, and brake system
- Repaired one of the fog lights
- Replaced the water pump
- Replaced the faucet set for the outside shower
- Replaced the Dicor sealant around the TV antenna and refrigerator vent
- Applied Eternabond tape to the roof on each slide, to prevent water intrusion
- Washed and waxed the motor home
- Sealed all exterior windows with 100% Silicone
- Installed illuminated switches for the hot water heater: Blue for LP mode and Amber for Electric mode
And we've added a few gadgets to our collection:
- A Kobalt 120-PSI 120-Volt Horizontal Electric Air Compressor, capable of inflating everything we have, from the Dolphin's 22.5" RV tires to our bike tires. This is a light-weight, inexpensive ($50) piece of equipment that takes up very little space
- A wireless thermo-hygrometer with remote sensor, which we use to monitor the temperature in the water distribution compartment
- A Thermostatically Controlled Outlet, which turns on at 35°F and goes off at 45°F. We use this with the drop light in the water bay, so the light automatically comes on when the temperature gets close to freezing
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