We got out for two nights at Union Reservoir near Bear Valley. Had the place to ourselves since it was weekdays.
Everyone slept surprisingly well, considering we had two adults, a 3 year old, a 2-month-old, and a dog in a 6x12 box. My 3-year old boy loves his new bunk above the galley.
The bunk above the galley for the youngsters. Baby still sleeps up front in the pack-n-play.
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I had a few plumbing leaks. One was a crack in the poly tubing (guess that's why we use PEX??) and the other was at the connection coming out of the Eccotemp water heater. I tightened the hose clamp and the FIP barb, but it had already soaked my inverter and blown the fuse. The inverter had a few days to dry out, haven't checked if it's still shorted.
The answer to the wet electrics is to get a plastic enclosure. Something like this:
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Here's the spaghetti and meatballs:
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Plumbing and electrical routed to the underside, plus fresh water fill connector.
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Okay, not the prettiest hose routing, but we were in a hurry to get out of town. Water tank now lives below the floor, that's it back there between the axles. It's suspended by three metal straps screwed to the crossmembers. I thought about welding up some brackets, but I didn't feel like hanging out under the trailer with hot slag flying around.
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