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Buddy on Watch Duty! |
While I apologize for the delay in writing, to be honest, we just have been living life with friends and family for the most part. In March was filled with rain and storms, one that left us without power for over 16 hours and a visit from Rhonda's daughter and son-in-law, pretty much one right after the other...storm, no power and a few days later, a surprise visit!
The storm and loss of power was a blessing in disguise. The loss of power showed our unit's strength and weaknesses. Our GD Reflection fifth wheel did great, no leaks no major issues with the wind gusts of over 25 mph with the slides out. We learned that the previous owner had installed a 2000 Watt Go Power industrial pure sign wave inverter when we purchased the unit. What we didn't know is what the inverter powered, until we turned it on. The previous owner either knew what they were doing, or had the inverter installed professionally, because they also installed a 15 Amp transfer switch. During our power outage, we found that the inverter, wired thru the transfer switch powers a few outlets in the rig. This took some thought and knowledge of the unit and it's circuits.
When the power went out we were able to see if our batteries were indeed "good". When we purchased the unit, one of our concerns was the batteries. When we first looked at the fifth wheel, the lights were very dim as it wasn't plugged into shore power. We had asked Lazy Days to fully check the batteries, which they said they did (2 UltraPower 6 Volt). Power went out, refrigerator and water heater on their "gas" setting. We used only the rig's furnace which (we know the blower motor uses a lot of 12 volt power) and minimal 12 volt LED lighting, but the batteries couldn't stand up to the demand and lasted only 2.5 hours. I maintained the batteries with distilled water every 4-6 weeks to ensure their life would be good, but I do believe Lazy Days didn't even look or test them.
We are thankful for what we have, and that included a hurriedly purchased Champion dual fuel generator (purchased in September 2018 just before 2 hurricanes landed in our area). We are thankful we had it, as it kept our rig powered up, albeit noisily, until shore power was restored. Funny how life works, 2 hurricanes, shore power was not affected at all. Severe winter storm and BAM, loss of power for 16 hours.
When the storm was over and shore power restored; I researched battery replacements. We wanted more power and maintenance free batteries, but our budget was stretched thin as it was and Lithium batteries were out of the question at $960 each. We ended up gong with 2 AGM 12 V 100 AH batteries from Amazon. We also bought 2 new battery boxes as the old ones did not fit the new batteries. The wiring had to change from series to parallel, but that was easy enough to do. I will say that I don't like how the wiring to the batteries was done, and of course none of the wires are labeled, so that will be a future project. We want to get everything prepared for a big battery, solar and inverter upgrade, but prices have to come down and our budget has to increase!
Our visitors arrived when the new battery install was being completed along with more rain. Tammy and Dale are a great couple and we really enjoy our time with them. They arrived on Saturday and after we had some local Mexican food, they went off to check into the Hampton Inn on the Reedy River. We met up with them at their hotel and walked with them along the park up to the Liberty Bridge. This park is one of our favorite places to take Buddy, our Jack Russell/Chihuahua mix rescue puppy, and we all enjoyed the sunny day.
Left to Right - Dale, Tammy and Rhonda! |
We then had an awesome late breakfast/lunch at Passerelle Bistro on the patio overlooking the river and falls.
We also purchased a Futon to replace our theater seats. We have to make some changes to the Futon which is a work in progress, and we will update the blog when that work is completed!
Then, with the wood scraps left over from the previous "desk project" we build a dog lookout stand which also doubles as our rubber boot storage area. I am not a great carpenter by any means, but it works and Buddy is enjoying the views!
Buddy on his new Lookout Post! |
Until next time, God Bless!
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