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Poll Question: Have you done any mods to your R-Pod?
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    Posted: 03 Mar 2019 at 4:56am
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I don't know if anyone has tried to do what you're thinking of or not. I would be concerned that a folding sink would take up so much space that you couddn't stand in front of it and use it anyway. 

There are lots of folks who have removed the bathroom sink entirely. They just use the kitch sink instead. Here's a video of someone who has removed theirs so you can see what's back there.  You have some space in the wall between the sink and the bed area, but the outside wall is only an inch thick so not really useable. 




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Hello Everyone...I am new to this group as I just purchased a 2018 177 Rpod. I wanted to ask if anyone can advise me on this...I have a wet bath and would like to remove the sink but install a fold up or flip up sink that goes into the wall. I have seen them in  other rv's and thought it was a good idea, but do not know where I can locate one and is it even feasible. Thanks..
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Originally posted by Kevinscamps

I put the vent in the refrigerator. I do have the outdoor shower, but that doesn’t interfere in the least.


Kevin, First want to say I like your mod but I forgive me that I do have what you might consider a criticism though I hope you don't take it as a negative. My only question about your mod of adding the vent is why does it look to me you have the unsightly vent ducks exposed? Couldn't you some how vent directly from the vent cowing into the refrigerator area with out having exposed ducting? If it's impossible to do that then I understand why it was necessary to have the expose ducts. All in all very neat idea you have on this mod and please forgive any critical observation on my part. On a different note I see your from Ft. Collins, the wife and I hope to make up to your town in the coming year. Her Grandparents lived there and we'd like to see their house and visit their graves so if you can make any recommendation for campgrounds near by please do send me a PM for I'm all ears!
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You did not vent outside?
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I put the vent in the refrigerator. I do have the outdoor shower, but that doesn’t interfere in the least.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote rawest50 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 Oct 2018 at 6:40pm
I love the hood concept. I ask last year and the best was RR vent on hi and shower cap on the dector. I have an importquestions. Do you have an outside shower? How did you locate a clear sport to cut the opening for the exhaust.
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Stove range Vent.

This is a mod I have not seen anybody else do yet, but is surprisingly easy and quick to do.  I quickly tired of opening the window and running the fantastic fan while cooking breakfast.  Nothing worse than freezing my butt off while cooking the pancakes!!!

I moved the stove back against the wall and eliminated the dead space behind it, added a range vent that vents into the refrigerator vent space and added some prep space in front of the stove.  It took all of 6 hours from start to finish including making the custom cutting the board.  I will be adding a piece of stainless steel backsplash to protect the wall.   I will probably just glue it to the luan, though in theory I should put in some spacers so it is not touching the wall.

Process:

Drill a hole in the wall with 4.25" hole saw cut in 1/2 piece of plywood, mark hole,
drill hole
slip in 4" louvered dryer vent, cut off extra part that goes through hole
staple plywood to camper from inside
screw vent to plywood.
insulate the refrigerator compartment when you realize it is only seperated from the inside of camper by 3/16" luan!!


Buy Heng industries 20" stainless steel rear vented rv 12V hood.
Modify to vent downwards using HVAC boot, small piece of metal, and some tape.
Use 4" elbow to direct out of the vent.
Take off the puck light and wire to the fan.

Moving the stove is even easier:

Just remove cover, undo 4 holes, remove stove (undoing the gas flare joint makes this easier, though not strickly necessary)

cut new hole by measuring old by drilling four corners and using a jigsaw,
bend the flexible copper pipe a little bit, plunk stove in new hole
screw in stove, test gas if you disconnected with some soapy water.
cover old hole.

All Done!!

notes: If you like to use plug in appliances, move vent a few inches further over from where I placed so you can get at the outlet.

Also I am venting into the refrigerator space, which is NOT going to pass code, but I could not come up with a use case that would cause problems, especially since the vent is louvered.  You could easily vent right through the wall and it would work better with more airflow.  I have had problems with dust getting into my old camper through the vents on rough Utah roads despite the louver, so I decided on the refrigerator compartment.  

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Shelf over the bed was first. My wife decided on a fishings/nautical theme so I used wall anchors and olive fishnet to make 2 triangular net hammocks over the sofa of our 189. High enough so they are out of the way. Great for storing things like afghans, a jacket, a pillow.

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i painted the interior of my 2016 Rpod 180 white because i really did not like the factory brown. It is too dark and felt confining. i love how the white has made the interior feel so much larger and more expansive, not to mention lighter and brighter.

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Magic Splash Guard - Prevent Water from Splashing out of the Bath or Shower
4" lift kit from Forrest River (Installed myself - about 2 hours)
4" Memory Foam Topper
Progressive Industries EMS-HW30C Hardwired 30 Amp RV Surge Protector - W/Remote Display (Installed myself, about 2.5.hours)
Added more support blocks under shower

Have had R-Pod about 2 months. Have a few other mods I want to do. Need to save up a bit first. :)
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