Hey fellow Roo’er… I keep the tools in the truck… easier to get to when camping. I installed our LMPro this spring too… I put our LMP on the front side of the cabinet above the couch… I didn’t want to see it every time I got in and out. We have the same air pump too.. great minds think alike
How did you flip the jack knife sofa up to access the water heater tank. Mine seems very secure, is there a lever or screws that need to be removed? Thanks.
Can you show how you mount your external black tank onto the back of your camper? We have one in our garage for the next camper and since there is no ladder to strap it to I wanted to see yours. Thank ypu.
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I see you got it up in your driveway. How did you solve that problem? Have you camped with it in 95° heat in direct sun? If so, how did the AC hold up to the challenge? Thanks
We actually never made it up the driveway. Had to put it in a storage unit. We did 5 days in 90+ degree weather with no shade at all. Best tip is to close the curtains on the tent beds during the day. That dramatically helps with keeping main living area nice and cool. Once sun goes down you can open the curtains again and it cools the beds down pretty quick.
@@thefunparent , I see you mentioned that you purchased Gekko covers. Have those improved things as well, or are they real paint to install with the tent beds?
Look under your camper under the slide. You will see a white pull valve similar to your gray and black. That’s the drain for the fresh water. There is also a low point drain for both coke and hot by the passenger side rear of the camper.
@@thefunparent Thank you so much!!! I had looked at the Forest River site and couldn't find any info. Had found the water lines drain. All of the folks I have asked have said to look under the tank inlet. Hadn't checked under the slide (DUH!!) Happy Travels!