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    Posted: 27 Mar 2014 at 12:10pm
So far the mods we have done. Put curtain in front of the bunks, Command Strip Coffee cup Holders, Over the door Dish Towel Holder, Over the Door 4 hook to inside of Bathroom Door, Removable TP holder, Suction Cup Soap Holder, Command Hook for Hand towel, added decorate mirror to outside of bathroom door,  Broom holder on wall right inside door by bunks. Got the cutest matching broom at Pier 1 Tongue
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Very nice!  Excellent idea.
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   Looks good! I think you are the only one I remember being a metal fabricator on this forum. Enjoy your r-pod as you make it more user friendly as you want it to be.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote techntrek Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 Mar 2014 at 9:43pm
Looks good.  I wouldn't use the hitch on the back of the cargo tray.  Due to its distance from the axle it will whip around a bit.
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Posting Mod's So far in response to nothing in particular:
  • Moved Spare tire to the front  Pic 1 and 2
  • Replaced 1.25" hitch with standard 2" for Bike Rack (and that means upgrading the rear frame work)  Pic 3 & 4
  • Storage shelf slides into new 2" hitch, plus offers another 2" hitch off that.  I highly doubt we will use that at the same time (for bike rack perhaps).  this is what you get when you have an excited friend that does metal fabrication.   Big smile  Pic 5







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That was BagEnd's version. It is a pressure regulator with visual guage. He also added a hose bib etc. I use a camco fixed pressure regulator, it just limits the system to 50 psi and attaches to the feeder hose. My filter breaks in half (at the union) and fits in a smaller Tupperware. The filters dry out faster that way. I also made holes in the lid and sides to allow more air flow. BagEnd's version looks fixed as the PVC is glued.
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Scoul, I was referring to the system in the blue plastic container on page 10. It has a gauge of some sorts on the system....You may have hit the nail on the head.....some sort of pressure regular, perhaps. Do your filters fit inside your box for storage ?
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There is no gauge. There is a union between the filters so I can separate them. Go with the hydro pure technologies, its a little $ but works the best, check the website. The only thing not in the picture is a pressure limiter which will prevent high pressure systems from overloading the rv system.
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I love the self contained water filter system.....That's just genius ! What Kind of filter should I use to build one ? What is the gauge for ?   We pick up our new 178 this weekend.......I'm thinking this will be my first mod.
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Hydro pure
First mod. Hydro pure technologies water filter
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