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@jermsman188 күн бұрын
Lippert makes a extended handle for the screen and door to help with reaching it when it is wide open. We use one to be able reach our door with the steps up.
@BrianAz14 күн бұрын
After seeing the tour of your trailer lights, I wonder if the manufacturer could put the longer bottom lights and put them up top? I'm sure its arguable as far as aesthetics goes, but dang it would be a nice eye catcher to have four of those long lights flashing at you especially when the you hit the brakes! The steps problem is more than an Emma and I problem, it is indeed something Pam and I noticed when looking at trailers with steps like these. Its just even greater for you two because of how you operate and live full time, as you said. Starting @12:55 when you were looking at the hitch, I noticed something with the rear window as you were walking around, there is a distortion in the center of the acrylic window. Its either a bit pushed in or out and I was wondering if it was visible to you when looking outside when you are at the table, or anywhere in the trailer? Then I noticed the same anomaly on the right side window @14:43 and the left side window @14:48 when you were getting into Lenny. I am seeing a pattern here and maybe its just what happens to those BIG acrylic windows as they flex or something? If you cant see it when you are looking out, then its not a problem, obviously. The Mexican food looked great! Love me some Carne Asada but that is where it ends. For some reason, I have some kind of food allergy that has yet to be identified when I eat Mexican food. Its a spice or something, it's weird, and it gives me a sick stomach. I can eat chips and salsa and I am usually fine... I'm weird. Love that spot you guys frequent on the water. This is the first night view you have shown us and its awesome! But, boy howdy, it looks cold!
@CozyLivingMachine14 күн бұрын
Upper lamps would be a great addition, completely agreed! Thankfully the steps are a small thing to deal with but something nevertheless. Yep, the windows have a bit of wave though I believe we had the same deal with our NuCamp Avia and Cirrus as well... 🤔 The smaller ones don't have the flex, but the bigger ones do, and you don't notice anything at all from the inside. 👀 There must be some spice allergy, interesting! The food was fantastic though, and the restaurant is consistent each time we go there, which is so important to us. Yep, definitely a cold night but this was the first time vlogging at night with the bigger camera and it makes a WORLD of difference. The GoPro would just appear like digital noise or pure black in the same scenario!
@doug1olson14 күн бұрын
If your propane furnace is working properly all the exhaust goes outside and is isolated from the inside so burning the propanes does not add any moisture inside the trailer. If your inside humidity goes up with the furnace on you probably have some moisture somewhere else that evaporates as the trailer warms up and increases humidity. So you may need to look for other sources of moisture.
@CozyLivingMachine13 күн бұрын
It's totally possible, maybe from heating up the water tanks and plumbing, though it's consistent with every rig and does not happen with Aldi systems, heat pumps in A/C (which makes good sense) or space heaters. 🤔
@RideswithJustin14 күн бұрын
Yay Marysville!!!
@CozyLivingMachine14 күн бұрын
I saw your La Conner video, another local! 🤘
@Technocrat.14 күн бұрын
I think a space heater that uses oil to heat, rather than electrical rods would be more power efficient. As the heater element just has to heat up the small oil tank which circulates the oil and then radiates the heat off metal fins. What do you think
@CozyLivingMachine14 күн бұрын
It's possible, though each one I'm seeing needs to put out 700W+, similar to a space heater so we can't afford the power to run it! I suspect they're still so high power because they still heat an element of some sort to heat the oil. I may be wrong, I've not done much research into the mechanics.
@CozyLivingMachine14 күн бұрын
A little more research determines that oil heaters are generally considered efficient for heating because they retain heat well and can provide a consistent warmth over time. However, they are not necessarily more efficient in terms of energy consumption compared to other electric heaters, as all electric heaters convert electricity to heat at 100% efficiency. So if we had the power they'd be just as well!
@AnnetteBurd14 күн бұрын
The moisture catchers from the dollar tree work great to pull the moisture out of the air. Cheap too
@Darnabymom14 күн бұрын
I use those and Eva Dry. They plug in to reset them. I think for their climate they need to seriously consider a robust dehumidifier if they don’t already have one.
@CozyLivingMachine14 күн бұрын
Good tip! Thanks!!
@lexi673614 күн бұрын
Thank you for your channel it inspires us
@CozyLivingMachine14 күн бұрын
I'm so glad it helps! And I appreciate you watching!
@SherriL-y9i12 күн бұрын
I saw a gentleman putting a strap on his door and the same type of step this summer. He pulled the step up then shut the door. It was a stick build but the same idea
@Defianthuman13 күн бұрын
I know we were just talking yesterday but how much power would it take in at 12v you could just get a 12v power plug and long wire(like with the solar and that could give you 180watts off either the power station or Graham.
@georges456214 күн бұрын
Good morning guys ! Everything looking good, great video ! 👍👍👍👍👍
@CozyLivingMachine14 күн бұрын
Good morning! Thanks!! Yeah, we've been super happy so far! I'm waiting for the other shoe to drop, and I'll certainly be pointing out the flaws to help inform others. I'm sure there's a flaw or two somewhere... 😂
@SherriL-y9i12 күн бұрын
I like the step for myself but I have 3 dachshunds so had to buy two large folding steps and I set them at different heights when we settle into an area. When I stop while travelling I just pull out the single step (21C). I’m kind of like my dachshunds, short
@miguelescobedo442213 күн бұрын
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@MarcyR-c2v14 күн бұрын
I liked the trailer for a minute ❤ But up until the light in the window, and the porch stares, and the hose for the water,and the frame for the awning / window ,and im not sure if i missed if ther was a vent fan of any kind? Im sure there's going to be afew other things, it seems that the dealership should have really gone thru everything with you. I do like the trailer ❤
@Darnabymom14 күн бұрын
There are no dealers. It is factory direct.
@CozyLivingMachine14 күн бұрын
There are a few quirks with it but so far it's fantastic overall, maybe an adjustment here or there. 🤘😎
@Rottingboards14 күн бұрын
Love the turn signals/stop lights up high. I carry bicycles and they can sometimes block the turn signals.
@CozyLivingMachine14 күн бұрын
That's why we love them as well!
@stephensmith979314 күн бұрын
Did you guys get the heat strips as well or just the spray insulation? Are you on the Escape forum? Cheers and thanks for a great video. 😊
@CozyLivingMachine14 күн бұрын
Heat strips also! Nope, not on the Escape forum yet, but I've heard good things... 🙂
@patdubois420413 күн бұрын
Do not like those stairs either! If we order one, would love to not have them installed. Looking forward to what your solution is.
@jeromehebert318414 күн бұрын
i would have thought that alpowers would have charged it; guess the 2 30 amp plugs are not configured the same way, interesting.
@CozyLivingMachine14 күн бұрын
Our AllPowers R2500 has 5x20A outlets, one that's a typical RV 30A hookup connection. I was surprised that it wouldn't power the rig, I'll need to do some more digging to see how to fix this. 🤞
@jeromehebert318414 күн бұрын
@@CozyLivingMachine i wonder if that all powers needs to be grounded in order to transfer the power. I would have thought just plugging that rv 30 amp cable into the all powers was a no brainer guess i was wrong lol
@Darnabymom14 күн бұрын
🐇 🕳️ 🐥 here: Our previous owners loved the turn signals on the top and bottom because they had bikes on the hitch. He installed a smart plug and it is pretty slick. That was a mod they did we really appreciate. The only thing I don’t like about the bathroom light is it is TOO BRIGHT in the middle of the night. I put a red plastic sheet over it before bed. Stay warm you guys! If it makes you feel better, my sister is in Sioux Falls dog sitting for our cousin. The wind chill is -11. 🥶 It’s cold here but not that cold. Makes me feel warm knowing we are here. FYI Hubby is from Seattle (Queen Ann Hill & Magnolia) Elaine
@CozyLivingMachine14 күн бұрын
That's exactly why we're excited about the lights as well! A smart plug is a good idea also. I know what you mean about the light being too bright lol We may have to add a tint in the plastic housing, good idea there! NEGATIVE ELEVEN??? No thank you. We love South Dakota, but that's too freaking cold! And I imagine your husband is familiar with many of the places we visit then!
@RamblinRoadies14 күн бұрын
You're late. I've already walked the dogs. 😂
@CozyLivingMachine14 күн бұрын
Blame it on the temporary lack of power and coffee shop Wi-Fi!
@RamblinRoadies14 күн бұрын
@CozyLivingMachine have you tried a grounding plug with the "solar" generator?
@CozyLivingMachine14 күн бұрын
@ When I grounded it to itself (as worked with the Tesla previously, nothing official) it showed that the polarity was then switched. There's a trick out there somewhere, I'm sure.
@donniecole347214 күн бұрын
Ladder rack decked out with solar panels.
@steveegbert355414 күн бұрын
Looks like those steps would be frustrating over time, sure you will work that out.
@CozyLivingMachine14 күн бұрын
Stay tuned! We have a fix for the future. 😎
@Darnabymom14 күн бұрын
Looking forward to that update. We have one step fixed on the outside. The previous owners were smart enough not to get the two steps despite having the lift kit installed. They did this because sometimes there isn’t enough clearance for two. So when two are needed they used a step stool. This is what we do.
@brianvandy40027 күн бұрын
I bet the reason you have condensation and mold issues is you have four mouth breathers living in it. Maybe you should look into buying an electric dehumidifier.
@CozyLivingMachine6 күн бұрын
Thankfully this issue was really only in the Airstreams and it hasn't been a major issue (other than a spot here and there) in any other rig. Venting and getting the moisture out during the day makes all the difference!
@Thomas-er2uw13 күн бұрын
Better remove the hand rail if it swings over your door. Someone might lock you in.
@williambynkoski563314 күн бұрын
Really like that trailer. Well done.
@CozyLivingMachine14 күн бұрын
Thank you!!
@karenwalters258614 күн бұрын
What’s your tow truck?
@CozyLivingMachine14 күн бұрын
2024 Ram 2500 with a 6.7L Cummins 👍
@jesserevilla99214 күн бұрын
Been your fan since you were rolling in the super class C and flying your Old Glory stars & strips. Love this new direction you have taken. Rarely do I follow those in motor coaches but you were original and real! And you’re a patriot in the Pacific NW 💥OK you need to seriously look up Ecoflow charger for your lithium setup. Sadly far too many don’t get it and need to take advantage of their vehicles charging capabilities while towing or standing still. Without adding a larger alternator or an additional one. Please look it up on KZbin how it’s being used! EcoFlow 800W Alternator Charger
@CozyLivingMachine14 күн бұрын
Hell yeah! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 And thanks for the tip, we'll check that out!
@FatPandaFrank14 күн бұрын
Those stairs are annoying the hell out of me and I'm not even the one living in the trailer. GET. THEM. OUT.
@Rottingboards14 күн бұрын
I like the stairs because they are sturdy. Strong sturdy steps have been a problem with many RVs. I think it would be easy to wipe off before leaving site. But this of course is my opinion. I like your FatPandaFrank name and logo. ☺
@FatPandaFrank14 күн бұрын
@@Rottingboards Thank you! I just don't like how the stairs get in the way of everything lol.