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  • in reply to: Blank vent solution #1007
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    The lamp is Acegoo goose neck led lamp and its touch controlled and dimable. It comes with a 110v plug in but runs on 12v DC so just discard the 110v ps and hard wire it in. I got it from Amazon Prime for $29.99. Pay attention to its polarity when wiring it in.
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    in reply to: Blank vent solution #1004
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    This is the closeup.

    in reply to: Blank vent solution #1003
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    This is a pix of how they look, I have a closeup of one but this program won’t allow me to include two shots.

    in reply to: Blank vent solution #1000
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    The front vents would leak between the white rain shield and black screen. I was worried that if I forgot to tighten them down before traveling they would vibrate off. I figured that after a lot of use the black plastic would strip out. And lastly I wanted to be able to adjust them from inside.
    Sorry I missed doing a good spell check on the title of Black, just now caught that.

    in reply to: curtains #835
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    For the last TD I built for my daughter I used a bunge cord for the top hem and because these windows slid open added a second one to the bottom due to wind blowing them. In The CLC only a top one would be needed and you can pick almost any fabric to make them.
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    in reply to: Building the trailer without a galley #811
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    This is what I did for storage of a few clothes and toiletries. It mounts up against the ceiling insulation above the shelf and against the bulkhead. Two LED lights are mounted on either end, I won’t need the fans as the overhead one will provide more than enough air flow. I don’t need a sound system out in the wild either but will carry a Bose sound- link mini if I’m so moved. Since it’s curved the bezels I made that fit into the 1/8″ plywood needed to also match that curve so I steamed them for 30 min and then compressed them an a mold I made for 10 min. The front of this cabinet comes out to the roof fan bezel. I lined the bottom with some extra boat trailer carpet to help keep things from moving around. At first I considered cutting two holes in the bulkhead into the galley area where more speakers were to be but decided on this and will decide on using that area in the galley area for more items there. Because I saved all of the large sheets of packing cardboard from the kit I was able to make 2 or 3 trial models of this cabinet before committing to cutting wood. As soon as I finish wiring and insulation I’ll bolt the cabinet in.

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