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    Posted: 20 Jul 2021 at 8:54am
I am really pleased with the energy consumption I have observed so far. I would never have been able to run the RM-8501 on battery for so long. I couldn't even get 8 hours out of dual-6V batteries. For me, reliable cooling is important. The additional insulation I added will help as well as the fan I wired in with a thermostatic switch https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B0026RYU4W/ that I wired in series with the fan. It turns on at 100F and turns off at 85F. I used zip ties to strap it to the compressor. I think it will prove helpful to move heat out of the rear compartment and save more energy than it uses.
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Thanks so much, Stephen, for all your work and sharing it with us. I've got a lot to digest here, and I'm a tyro when it comes to this stuff.  We had a compressor fridge in a slide-in pop up truck camper years ago, and it worked great, but it was a little noisy.  What is the sound output of your unit?  I think we, too, will go with a 200ah Lion batt.  We're fed up with malfunctioning 3-ways.  I'm going to bookmark this thread!


PS:  Can you tell me which page of this thread I can find the initial batter mount info?
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I have to leave now, so I don't have time to post it. However, I can say that this new refrigerator is very quiet. I would have to say that it isn't much louder than our old one with the fans I installed in it to help with the cooling.
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This is the start of the description of the 100A LiFePO4 battery install. Pictures are later.

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Fantastic, Stephen.  Thanks.
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I just finished a mod to get access to that space by the door. In the 2021 179, they gave us a 7 cubic foot fridge/freezer. It works great.  A pleasant surprise! The convection/microwave was installed under the counter in the space by the door under the cooktop. There was almost a 12" high space, roughly 24" by 30" left unused under the conv/microwave.. A rubber gas line ran vertically through the space  and some wires ran across the back. I relocated the gas line to better use the space.

The big problem was how to make a door. The cabinetry around the access to the space was like a picture frame. There was a panel stapled to the back of the face frame that was easy to knock loose. How to make that panel into an easy to use door?  The answer is magnets.  First I added a 5mm baltic birch to the back of the panel. I mounted a drawer handle on the panel. I drilled some tiny location holes through the cabinet face frame and the panel. I drilled out the location holes to 1/2" and deep enough so the magnets would fit flush. . I glued some 1/2" diameter magnets in the 1/2" holes careful of the polarity. 

So far we have small folding chairs, foot stools, side tables and extra water hose in that space. This freed up space in the forward storage area under the bed.
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Hello Fred,

Welcome and congratulations on your 2021 RP 179. May you have many fun adventures and make many great memories in your travels.

Your cabinet mod sounds interesting. Please do a write-up with pictures. You should start your own mods topic for it. It would be interesting to see what other mods you have done, I would like to see pictures of the 7 cu-ft refrigerator. We can't do this one because our microwave is above the refrigerator and we use the space under the stove for storage of pots, other cookware, and other items in bins for easy access. We also carry our induction cook top and our tea kettle in that space.
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Here's a little modification that combines two hobbies - camping and ham radio.

One problem with ham radio is in running cables for antennas and if needed, an antenna tuner. I had resorted to trying to fit the cables in the space between the slide-out and the wall through the space with the rubber seal or through the window. I was concerned with damaging the rubber seal and through the window is an issue that there is then a gap  that can let insects in. I could have made a plug to fit in the window, but I decided to do something that would work and not block the view from any window. I decided to make a pass-through that would go into the wall below the slide-out and the cables would be inside the front ottoman. 

Because I use an Icom IC-7100, which supports HF, VHF, and UHF operations, I needed to run two antenna cables and a cable for the AH-4 antenna tuner for the Eagle One antenna I use when portable operation. So, now I will just need to move the radio in its carrier and the head unit from the truck to the RPod when I want to switch from mobile to portable operations. I till make it nicer for Field Day.

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I sealed it with Lexel clear sealant. It should provide excellent protection without the down-sides of silicone. It is also can be painted if necessary or desired. The black sealant is liquid electrical tape.

The last part modified was to add a notch to the side of the ottoman in order to pass the wires through. That way, they can be coiled up out of the way when not being used, but fed though while still allowing use of the ottoman.

If wanted, one could use SO-239 connectors, but I decided on BNC connectors because they are waterproof while connected and the cover makes them waterproof while not being used.
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Nice! Why two PL259 connectors and is the connector to the left a power connector?

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