We have traditional bunks in our camper but we use a bed bumper for our little one. It goes under the fitted sheet and keeps them from rolling out.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079T99DPD/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_0AH1K59J9P238ZNJXAPW
I got some Curt anti sway bars that I am going to install this weekend, I have a WDH but it doesn't seem to help all that much with sway so I am hoping these will stiffen it up.
Kind of hard to find people with experience with them so if some could chime in that would be awesome.
Link below
https://www.amazon.com/CURT-17200-Sway-Control-Kit/dp/B000HLO7QA
One option
The other
I absolutely wanna do the research, and if anyone has specific videos or products that will help me I’d much appreciate.
Looks like I might be able to bolt the thing on the trailer to my gooseneck crossbar thing?
I’ve got holes in the bed drilled but they don’t look like they line up with the frame 🧐
Looks a lot like this $20 mount on Amazon. Hoping this amazon link doesn't get flagged. not sure if it's the same but you're missing almost half of it so you're buying a new one either way.
PERLESMITH Full Motion TV Wall Mount Bracket for 13-42 Inch Flat Curved TVs Monitors up to 77lbs Max VESA 200x200mm- Articulating Arms Swivel Tilt Extends Rotation- PSSFK1
some campers dont have brackets for tv. mine is a 2011 and doesn't have one. try a desk monitor bracket on the edge of the countertop with something to protect the top of the counter. one that mounts vertically up from the counter using that small gap at the edge of the counter to clamp it down. should fit a smaller tv like that up against the wall.
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something like this mount https://www.amazon.com/WALI-Premium-Adjustable-Capacity-GSDM001/dp/B0779JSRH5/ref=sr\_1\_5?crid=35RXSTJL5T3ZA&keywords=tv+desk+mount&qid=1654727562&smid=A2K3WARBVMJ9U9&sprefix=tv+desk%2Caps%2C70&sr=8-5
> I assume home septic would be the same PVC. Then you can either use a sewer hose or more PVC to connect to it on the camper side. Something like this perhaps to go from the standard RV bayonet fittings to a 3" ABS connection: > https://www.amazon.com/Valterra-T1028-Rotating-Rigid-Adapter/dp/B019QGNXK2/
Ahah! That is what I need. Does the bottom of that connector slip over the PVC pipe? Like I can take some pipe dope and glue it in place?
https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81hB3rRW3KL._AC_SL1500_.jpg
https://www.amazon.com/Camco-RhinoFLEX-Bayonet-Fitting-39736/dp/B01N5H2FCE/
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I have this and it has threads to match 3", 3.5" and 4" pvc fittings
I’d try a power line adapter. Will send internet signal through the power to your camper, and all you’ll need is a wireless router connected to it inside the camper.
I’ve got the one below and it works well.
TP-Link AV2000 Powerline Adapter - 2 Gigabit Ports, Ethernet Over Power, Plug&Play, Power Saving, 2x2 MIMO, Noise Filtering, Extra Power Socket for other Devices, Ideal for Gaming (TL-PA9020P KIT) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01H74VKZU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_JNSEM79A5EYPXFGHYAPQ?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
TP Link extender is great I use one for my man shed, this is the link for one.
TP-Link AC1200 WiFi Extender (RE300), Covers Up to 1500 Sq.ft and 25 Devices, Up to 1200Mbps, Supports OneMesh, Dual Band Internet Repeater, Range Booster https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07Q2WQWT7/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_fabc_Q5EWPK50K2T0CMN2GYEV?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Weight distributing hitch. There are all kinds of fancy ones but one around $200-300 should do the job just fine. There are a bunch of options so do your research but something like this:
https://www.amazon.com/Husky-30849-Weight-Distribution-Control/dp/B004RCSKPO
The 1,200 pounds this one is rated for is up to 1,200 pounds tongue weight. So might be a bit hefty for your application. But you want over not under so probably would be fine in a pinch.
With that weight trailer, I'd skip sway control unless you have a sway problem. They usually have to be disconnected to back up which is easy to forget and it's just one more thing to get in the way if it's not necessary in my book.
Ours is kindof like this.
This is what I've used. Remove the old stuff, CLEAN, and add the new. Google what to use for cleaning... denatured alcohol or something but varies by roof type.
I've recently started my solar on an old Lance camper and used these brackets. I glued them down with sikaflex 221. I've seen a bunch of people on the internet just using adhesive but I ran some self tapping screws into the roof just to make sure. I used adhesive on the threads and over the caps of the screws.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07FVQ9N6C?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
What are you planning for components? I'm curious because I'm still learning and trying to get mine together.
OP here. One option is the Securifi Almond router with a touchscreen interface, making it easier to enter credentials of any wifi in the area.
Cooking in a camper with limited space prompted this weekend project.
Build details: Welded square tubular frame that inserts into holes behind the sink/grill. I then attached this shelf+ hooks and this knife/utensil holder. Couldn't be happier with how everything turned out and looking forward to cooking the first meal in Kitchen 2.0!