RV update!
I've been working on my RV when my body lets me (with the help of my husband). It sat for awhile and was even lived in before that, so it has needed quite a bit of work. I knew the engine was good and solid, so I was more than ok with that. It's given me a chance to get to know her. [emoji177] (Her name is officially Tina.)
+First-things-first was the generator. It wouldn't stay running and then the starter wouldn't even engage. The last mechanic who worked on it (genius) welded an exhaust pipe DIRECTLY to the bottom of it, making it impossible to remove the generator from the compartment to even look at it! lol smh So hubby had to saw it off. The starter had busted. Hubby replaced it along with the air filter and oil filter. He took the muffler off and to work with him. He welded a THREADED piece of pipe onto it so we wouldn't have removal problems in the future. BUT AS OF YESTERDAY, IT WORKS!! [emoji322][emoji322]
+The toilet. Sigh. It leaked when you'd flush it (not the end of the world as it's part of a wet bath.) I removed it, replaced the seals, assembled it back together, only to find it still leaked. I took it back apart and discovered the porcelain has cracked. Soooo, I ordered a new toilet that I swore was a 4-bolt flange....NOPE. 2-bolt. Sigh. So now I'm just waiting for an adaptor to arrive, and all should be well.
+Water pump. Yes, the water pump went out. I got an AMAZING replacement and should never have a problem with water pressure. As a female (and one with thick hair), I had to have the best. I removed the old one yesterday, and got the new one mostly installed. There's a small issue of needing to extend part of the pipe to reach one end. (You'd have to be there.)
+Day/night shades. Only one side had the day/night shades. It's too bad. They were really nice. The side without them, the window had been broken in the past and it had damaged the shades that were once there. I went through miles of my vintage fabric collection, and created curtains backed with blackout fabric hung by meticulously crafted curtain rods. (You had to be there.) They turned out "ok." I'm not sure I'm done with that project.
+Compartment door latches. Some of the old ones became brittle and just needed replaced.
+Side-view mirror. The passenger side-view mirror had give in it and would swivel in towards the door with wind resistance and bumps in the road. TERRIFYING!!!! It was a fairly simple fix with the help of my husband. I found out almost immediately-it's a 2-person job. (You had to be there.)
+Had 2 unfortunate discoveries of boiling batteries. (You wouldn't be wanted to be there.) Being that I'm allergic to sulfur, I was extremely blessed.
+Carbon monoxide detector. Found it was disconnected. lol Simple enough fix.
Replaced fire extinguisher.
+New spare tire cover. If anyone knows where I can get a large Tina Belcher decal, omg tell me.
+Interior thoroughly cleaned. Cushions laundered.
+Replaced cabinet hinges.
+Fantastic fan motor went out in front fan. Replacement motor is in the mail. Wanted to buy a new fan altogether with lower amperage, but it made more sense to just replace the motor for now. ($30 vs. $139 and less labor and maneuvering around the t.v.- You had to be there.)
+I looked into replacing the 26" T.v. With a DC t.v., but discovered the 26" takes less wattage than the DC, and the awesome previous owner included an inverter, so I'm keeping it!
+I draped the interior with twinkle lights that run on AA batteries. Gorgeous ambiance.
+The Chinooks came with 50 watts of solar (even in 1996!), but I have a Renogy 200 watt solar kit on the way, including an MPPT charge controller.
It seems like there's a lot left to do, but based on where we started, it's nearly finished!
+Oh, there seems to be a small problem with the fridge, but that's the least of my concerns for now.
My kitty has spent some time with me in it, and seems to enjoy it, but only for short stints thus far. He has his own area with a litter box. He enjoys exploring all the tight nooks and crannies.
The colder it gets, the harder it is to get out there and work on it. I recently had to reduce the only medicine that was giving me any pain relief (a seizure medicine, not even a pain narcotic.) How have I been doing? Sooooo not well. I'm at a point I NEED to be finished and out of here to get any relief, or I will be completely bedridden the entire winter. It's actually scaring the crap out of me. Please forward your thoughts and/or prayers for a speedy finish and a swift, safe trip south. THANK YOU. [emoji1374]
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