Hey Rich, great job on the mods! We just purchased a 32RLS, and it looks like you have a video for many of the mods that we are about to tackle. I wish you had recorded the install of the dresser outlet, but I did see your description on another comment. Thanks for the videos!
Congratulations! You're going to love the 32. The plug on the dresser is pretty straightforward. PM me if you have any questions and I'll give you my number
I like your camera switch in the wet bay idea. I checked your previous videos, and unless I missed it, i didnt see a video addressing it. I know its not complex, but can you go over how you did that?
I love that switch. No more opening the door and dropping the step when I forget to turn on the cameras. I guess I should have done a video on it. Not hard at all. You need to run 3 wires from master panel to the Nautilus. I bought a 3 way switch for the Nautilus. I couldn't find a micro 3 way for the master so I used an on-off-on switch. It works as long as you don't leave it in the off position. Also bought indicator lights from Amazon. The switches came from either trailer or Amazon. I can look up links if you want. Power goes into the the master panel switch then comes out of the Nautilus switch and goes to the indicator lights and cameras. You can do a quick Google search on how a 3 way switch is wired up if you're not sure. If you need more help I can give you my number and I'll walk you through it. Definitely a must do mod.
I guess I should've done a video on it. I dropped the underbelly on the driver's side from the pass through back to the rear axle and removed the panel under the sink. I pulled two 120v and one 12v wire from pass through down into underbelly and had Becky on the inside pulling the wires up to the sink. The 120v went from breaker panel to the island, then to the pass through on the door side, then from there to the dresser. It really wasn't that hard. While I had the panel out from under the sink I added a couple 1x's for support. I was going to use the 12v for accent lighting but used it for the lights under the sink. You never know, I might end up pulling another 12v. I'll be sure to video this time. If you're going to tackle it you can PM me and I'll give you my number if you need more information
I used adhesive led strip lights. I cut them to length and used connectors on each to wire them together. For the switch, I used a magnetic reed switch. a.co/d/2fJbk1A a.co/d/dgxcXGT a.co/d/cjzCETt a.co/d/i6hMCdE
Hey Rich, great job on the mods! We just purchased a 32RLS, and it looks like you have a video for many of the mods that we are about to tackle. I wish you had recorded the install of the dresser outlet, but I did see your description on another comment. Thanks for the videos!
Congratulations! You're going to love the 32. The plug on the dresser is pretty straightforward. PM me if you have any questions and I'll give you my number
Great video. Would love to see you do a rain catchment system next
You know, if I was long term boondocking that wouldn't be a bad idea. I don't think it would be that hard.
Awesome job on all the mods!!
Thanks
Great video, lots of great ideas. Question, did the stainless steel ski workout?
Thanks. So far no issues with the ski.
I like your camera switch in the wet bay idea. I checked your previous videos, and unless I missed it, i didnt see a video addressing it. I know its not complex, but can you go over how you did that?
I love that switch. No more opening the door and dropping the step when I forget to turn on the cameras. I guess I should have done a video on it.
Not hard at all. You need to run 3 wires from master panel to the Nautilus. I bought a 3 way switch for the Nautilus. I couldn't find a micro 3 way for the master so I used an on-off-on switch. It works as long as you don't leave it in the off position. Also bought indicator lights from Amazon.
The switches came from either trailer or Amazon. I can look up links if you want.
Power goes into the the master panel switch then comes out of the Nautilus switch and goes to the indicator lights and cameras. You can do a quick Google search on how a 3 way switch is wired up if you're not sure. If you need more help I can give you my number and I'll walk you through it. Definitely a must do mod.
Can you show how you ran the electric for your added plugs?
I guess I should've done a video on it. I dropped the underbelly on the driver's side from the pass through back to the rear axle and removed the panel under the sink. I pulled two 120v and one 12v wire from pass through down into underbelly and had Becky on the inside pulling the wires up to the sink. The 120v went from breaker panel to the island, then to the pass through on the door side, then from there to the dresser. It really wasn't that hard. While I had the panel out from under the sink I added a couple 1x's for support. I was going to use the 12v for accent lighting but used it for the lights under the sink. You never know, I might end up pulling another 12v. I'll be sure to video this time. If you're going to tackle it you can PM me and I'll give you my number if you need more information
You already have 70 pounds of dimmer switches and wire installed :)
That's why the doors had to go
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Rich what brand ladder did you replace the stock ladder with
Sorry, I ordered it through Alliance I don't know who the manufacturer is
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What lights did you use for the pantry?
I used adhesive led strip lights. I cut them to length and used connectors on each to wire them together. For the switch, I used a magnetic reed switch.
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