Hi, great video. We found that we can fit a couple small folding chairs (the type that fold with all four corners together) in the fishing pole storage compartment in our Spirit camper.
Nice job on the video. I don’t see any links, hoping you could provide link to the sink inset you found and the propane level, those are good finds. A couple of ideas from our spirit. One I use the rod compartment for some spare pex, and outdoor broom, and an external tv mast. I have found a good directional antenna does much better than the provided antenna. Two, looks like you could do what I did with the outlets and upgrade to remodel boxes with traditional outlets,no more pulling outlets out of walls. The ones next to the bed are the simplest, just screw through the top of the box into the top support. The other outlets require some 4-6” 1x2s glued to the back of the panel board that you can screw into when installing the remodel boxes.
If you look at the video description, there are two links. One is for the 55 mods in the video, and she other is about 30 accessories that we use that I thought others may find valuable. The first link also has a downloadable PDF with pictures of each mod individually and a couple have instructions. Here's a repost: millionairewho.com/WP/index.php/2022/04/27/side-distraction-rv-life-review-and-necessary-modifications-improvements-to-the-coachmen-spirit-2963bh/ I also appreciate you adding your tips! I picked up some pex and sharkbite for repairs and I will certainly store them there. Thanks!
Very informative video, thank you. Question, bathroom drain (pop up with basket), can you post a link for which one you bought? i did not see or could not find that in your accessory/must have links. Thanks so much Brooks
Love the video. Was a big factor in convincing me to buy this model. Can you elaborate how you installed the fireplace? E.g. how/if you reinforced the wall to hold the weight, how you ran the wiring, etc? Thank you in advance!
1. Added a separate circuit breaker to the outdoor outlet (where the Fridge is plugged in). This is easy because the wire is already separate. 2. Ran the plug to the outdoor outlet where the fridge is plugged in 3. There is already Studs in that wall. I mounted the fireplace bracket on those studs. The fireplace is NOT as heavy as it looks. Good luck!
Maybe dumb follow up but if the wire is separate doesn't that mean it's already on its own circuit? Could you possibly provide a link to the breaker switch? Also, I have a 2024 and think they might have removed those studs because it feels pretty hollow to me. I'll have to snake something between the two panels from the fridge vent to see if something is in there. If not I'll probably add another vertical trim piece surface mount the bracket to those. Will stick out a bit more but oh well.
@@TheRealThumbski they have two wires running to one breaker, so even though it's a separate wire, it's on the same breaker as the other outlets. Double check the studs. The vertical beam that the net is mounted on at a minimum is on that stud, but it's been a couple years... It may be horizontal instead of vertical. Take out the vent cover for the fridge under the fireplace and stick a stick in there and you should be able to feel it.
Understand about the wires. I'll dig into it and see what I can find. I misunderstood at first that you even used the same outlet as the fridge so that helps a lot. They did remove the net from the 24s so I'm guessing removed the studs as well. Stuck a tape measure all the way in and got nothing. I'm going to try adding another vertical trim piece and mount to those. Here's hoping 🤞🏼
Hi thanks for the video! Sorry if missed, what year is this 2963bh? Also what year, trim and engine is your f150? Sounds like it’s been working well for you?
Thanks for watching! 2021 2963bh, which was the first redesign and then I think there was a second redesign in 2023 where they eliminated some of the cabinets and moved to a new AC unit, but the rest of the same. The f150 is a 2017 lariat 3.5l Ecoboost max tow 6.5' bed. I used to have an F-250, and really like the torque curves on the EcoBoost. It drives really well even loaded up to maximum. I have another video on the truck itself for towing and hauling: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ZBtUEUIeQ0E.htmlsi=_4vMA2n3p6QT_fKH
Definitely better than it was when we got it with the AC duct fixes, but it's not winning any "best ac system awards". My understanding is the new ones are dropping furion and moving to a larger ge unit, which suggests the factory knew it was a bit undersized to start with.
I'm not sure I'm following what you mean by a Wi-Fi router install plate. I bought and after market King WiFi and bought a flat panel antenna to plug in to it. Not sure if the 2024s come with WiFi prep, but the older ones did not have anything
@@daveburkey5170 dedicated circuit to breaker to outside kitchen outlet (20a), it's easy because there's already a separate wire at the box. Use the vent hole behind the fridge to run the wire. Fireplace includes wall mount brackets. I cut out the vertical board just so it looked nicer!