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So.. the newest pods come with a recessed cook top. The slide kitchen models have the least counter space of all the pods, so having a flush area to work for prep, doing dishes, etc, seemed like a good idea. So I picked up the new style mounting kit at Goshen during the big rally. The factory said they didn't think it could be installed without removing the counter top.. BAH!!

So here is a BUNCH of pictures of the install...













































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Originally posted by GUNNY GUNNY wrote:

Hi furpod:
How did you tie in to the electric for the 12 volt.
    thanks LT.


I used squeeze taps. Simple, safe, UL approved.
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Hi furpod:
How did you tie in to the electric for the 12 volt.
    thanks LT.
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Originally posted by TPS TPS wrote:

Hi furpod
Your mods are amazing! I only wish I had the skills to do some of them. One question I'd really appreciate some help with is how do I re attach a valance that came down (long sad story!). I see the 2 screws going thru the fabric but can't see how they are attached to the valance and the wall. Looks like there are some plastic anchors in the wall? If you have any pics or detailed instructions, I sure would appreciate it!
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On our Pod, the valances are held up with "L" brackets. Two screws into the wall, two into the inside of the valance box. I have heard of some being done where the screws literally just went through the fabric at the top and sides, into the wall. Ours had no inserts or anything, they were just into/through the wall board. When I remounted them, I made sure to catch the window framing with the screws. It meant lowering the valance about a quarter inch. Since we were doing curtains.. no big deal.
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Hi furpod
Your mods are amazing! I only wish I had the skills to do some of them. One question I'd really appreciate some help with is how do I re attach a valance that came down (long sad story!). I see the 2 screws going thru the fabric but can't see how they are attached to the valance and the wall. Looks like there are some plastic anchors in the wall? If you have any pics or detailed instructions, I sure would appreciate it!
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Back on page 1 I think I showed that we put in a couple 12v outlets.. well in the last 5 years, USB powered devices have overrun our lives.. LOL, So I upgraded to outlets that give us 12v outlets AND USB chargers powered on the 12v system.




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Just an FYI for those that don't have a water regulator, don't turn the outside faucet on all the way, only open it as far as you need to, 
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Well, after 5 years we decided it was time to do a couple preventative maintenance items, so we ordered 3 new D rated tires from eTrailer, and installed them.. No pictures.. they are same size as originals, 205 75 14.

We also swapped out our dual battery set-up from 12vs to 6v's. Our batteries were also 5 years old, and while in good shape, we wanted to do them BEFORE they might fail when needed.. so..

Ordered a box that holds a pair of GC-2 batteries end to end.. Bought Trojan T-105's from Batteries Plus locally.

Then it was a pretty straight forward installation.. Just need to remember the batteries now get wired in series, vs parallel with 12v's. I made up a short jumper cable myself, and reused the battery cutoff we already had. Bolted it down with some self tapping screws, put a drain hole in one corner.



Fits on the factory battery tray just fine..


Few seconds with the dremel to install the switch.



Wired up and tested..


Had to find some longer battery box straps to get around the new box, I screwed the guides down and ran the straps around the box and tray.
I also needed a longer propane hose between the regulator and camper itself, I think if you have the single propane install from the factory, this wouldn't be an issue because the regulator is mounted closer to the trailer, and lower.

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We were able to get to the slide area today, and get it's fabric areas updated..




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OK.. so she wasn't really happy with the first go 'round of decorating.. so here is the 5 year re-do.. LOL










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