Thanks for taking the time to record. So, no additional pump was installed to operate this? I am planning on installing within an RV camper. Also, where did you get those fancy labeled switches?
How can I connect plye 4ch Bluetooth amp, APIELE 22mm Latching Push Button Switch 12V Angel Eye Ring Light LED Waterproof Stainless Steel Round Metal Self-Locking 7/8'' 1NO 1NC 1 Pack (Blue) I took out the yellow wires and hook led up red to blue so where should the red and blue wire I twisted go and where where would the single blue and single black wire go , using Tegg 5pcs DC-099A DC Female Panel Mount Charging Wire Threaded Socket Jact Connector with Dustproof Plug IP67 68 Water-Proof Large Current Power Adapter 5.5x2.1mm, 12v Talentcell 6000mAH rechargeable battery and this 10pcs Conductor Compact Connectors Lever Wire Nut Electrical Connectors with Fixed Base for 3 Circuit Inline Splices 28-12?
My pump goes on/off as soon as we are opening the faucet, no switch button. Can I do a setup that when open faucet, the timer start, if we close the faucet before 20 min the timer reset to 0. But if we leave faucet open longer, the pump will shut down automatically after 20 min, and stay off until manually reset.
Hi, My bath mat is missing and i don't have the template. Is there any way you could send me a copy of your template? Would totally appreciate it! Jeanette
Love to see more on how you did the spare tire rack. I just bought a 2022 59K and has the bike rack on the right rear, not sure if it's the same as yours.
@@saabmagicman2588 thanks bud what Iv done is fitted the normal kit and got it all working but want to fit the button to my steering wheel so need a smaller button and hope to replace the button with this
Great mod! Question: I get the pos and neg connections to the timer but not sure about the other two connections. My timer labeled S0 and S1, which wire should be connected to the SW and GROUND? Thank you!
S1 to ground, S0 to water pump switch. When the time you set is up, relay closes and allows negative to the switch, which will shut the water pump off. It will also cut power to the timer.
@@saabmagicman2588 awesome! Thank you so much! Will be setting it up this weekend. This is a valuable mod coz I often forget to turn the pump off. Take care.
@@saabmagicman2588 just to clarify, S1 is to connect to the GND (same wire that connects to the battery negative) on the control module or the negative side of the pump (on the control module)?
Very nice work! A few questions: 1) Are the T-hinges used to move the table in and out? You did not show this in the videos (could you provide a link if you liked them?). 2) I didn’t quite understand how the struts were linked to the wall and the floor? I know you can’t take it apart, but could you provide a simple drawing? 3) Are you happy with the floor connectors? How thick do they need to be keep the base from moving? 4) what material did you use to cover the plywood? I’d like to use something that’s is pet friendly. Thank you in advance and again, nice job. I love the idea of not removing the table.
What a brilliant solution. Would you be able to post a complete parts list. I was able to find the ball valve from a previous post, but I was not able to figure out which double pole, double switch to order and what other parts I would need to complete the job. Thanks again for a great solution. I am thrilled!
Did you build the puzzle bed mod? Would love a video on the steps of that mod. Maybe more work than you want to do. How about a list of supplies used and some directions. Seriously need to fix the puzzle bed.
I did build the puzzle bed mod. Watch closely and you will be able to figure out materials needed. Here is a non-public video which goes into more detail: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-GHMIH93fscE.html
Can you please help me I have the same button in the same wire I want it to turn off my amplifier for my car I want the lee be on all the time but when I press it I want it to turn off can you please tell me the color of the wires how do that what color wire do I put together please thanks
@@travato1592 thanks for your video, you said you made another video to explain how you connect your momentary button with the relay to obtain the on/off led
Getting ready to perform this mod to my Travato. When you built the pod for the table mount, did you have to peel back the tan van wall to access the metal pieces?
Wow. Amazing channel. I'm about to add the mirror display backup cam in our 2014G (Clark). How easy was running the camera wire to the front windshield? Did you go through ceiling or driver side?
@@travato1592 thanks for quick response! So just along the paneling (which would seem a lot easier), not between it and the metal? The camera and lithium batteries are my two next mods.
@@travato1592 ru-vid.com/show-UCIt21py5sQ4MDbqUwRpVCsg these guys are local to me and make some cool mods. They make switch guards using 3D printer. Since you have lots of switches you may have them send you some. 👍
@@ScreamerTR there are 2 compartments under the bathroom sink, one facing the toilet and one facing the fridge. Access thru the one facing the fridge. You have to remove the seal first then unscrew the hatch. It may also have some silicone sealing it.
I don't know what Winnebago was thinking when they put in those stupid drawers. All that wasted space between them. And they didn't even put a floor under them so that you could take the drawers out and immediately have some usable space down there. No, you have to take the whole bed apart to get in there to add a deck and make it into something usable. We now have the disadvantage of living in a condo instead of a house with a shop or garage. When we downsized, my husband gave most of his big shop tools to the son-in-law, keeping just handheld power tools. We bought the Travato right before lockdown. My plan was to join our local woodshop which has all those tools, but that's been closed since March. Arghhh! The downside of downsizing...
@@kconatymd And not strain her back trying to lift up and swivel down that heavy dining table! My husband is 6'2" and has no trouble reaching over and doing that. I am 5'4" and the angle is just awkward dealing with that table. So I try to leave it for him to do, but sometimes I have to. I removed that bolster/headrest that remains on the wall when you take the cushions down. If you want to prop up pillows and sit up, it can be in the way of your head. It's screwed in from the rear and not easy to do - my husband had to cut off the screws flush with the wall. Then we found that it's instrumental in keeping that back cushion in place (!), so I'm going to put it back up with Velcro so it can be removed when I want.