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    Posted: 11 Mar 2020 at 4:07pm

I made a built in cooler under the dinette bench. We put two 4 litre containers of ice in a tub, the ice lasts 8 to 10 days pending on outside temp




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Originally posted by Puckett435

I have a 2017 R-Pod 180 that has one of the small refrigerators and I would like to upgrade it to one that is bigger, like what they are putting in some of the newer 195/196s. I was wondering if anyone here has done that mod.

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As far as I've seen most all of us have a cabinet over the Frig (wether space or microwave). If you can do without that space (or Microwave) you have a shot at it. With some effort and a jigsaw, you can open up enough. I don't recall the exact model, yet Dometic does make a larger that fits. 

I looked into this and really thought I would do it. Have to say... really glad I didn't..

It came down to, I won't have a frig large enough to do 'everything' I hope for. AND that space (no microwave here) is important storage (eye level) space. 

The Frig is big enough to get 'us' beyond the point of replenishing the 'fresh' stuff (greens only last so long, aye). 
The Freezer, I almost want to remove... yet we do use it (as small as it is..). 

We do  run a separate cooler as well. That in my mind, is the way to go. 


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We got a Lifetime ice chest at Wally World for about $95, that is comparable to the high end ones, such as Yeti.  With ice in repurposed Costco nut and candy plastic containers, we've been able to keep drinks and such cold for a week.
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I agree with Offgrid-we use a high quality cooler for most liquids and vegetables. leaving plenty of refrigerator space . Freeze half gallon jugs and put one in each end of the cooler and with careful usge they will last 5-6 days. I also made an insulated cover for the cooler which helps.
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The other, much simpler option is to either get a high quality cooler or a good 12Vdc (compressor, not thermoelectric) fridge and locate it either in the TV or under the table. And, you can keep your beverages in it and place it outside during the day. We find that if we don't fill up the Dometic with beverages than there is plenty of room in it for a week's worth of food for two.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote StephenH Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 Mar 2020 at 10:07pm
Originally posted by Puckett435

I have a 2017 R-Pod 180 that has one of the small refrigerators and I would like to upgrade it to one that is bigger, like what they are putting in some of the newer 195/196s. I was wondering if anyone here has done that mod.

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Hello Cheri and welcome!
Unfortunately, it would be very difficult to replace the refrigerator. The space is limited. I'm not 100% sure about the 180, but isn't the refrigerator in the slide-out? It would not be possible to raise the exhaust vent higher. In the 179, the convection/microwave is above the refrigerator. I guess one could eliminate that and put a larger refrigerator in, but making sure it is properly vented would likely be an issue.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Puckett435 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 Mar 2020 at 7:21pm
I have a 2017 R-Pod 180 that has one of the small refrigerators and I would like to upgrade it to one that is bigger, like what they are putting in some of the newer 195/196s. I was wondering if anyone here has done that mod.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote Lazy Goose Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 Feb 2020 at 11:25am
Added many to our Lazy Goose 2016, 179
OUTSIDE
Added electric tounge and Flip jack.
Added another storage tube to the front under the battery for dome poles.
Added a level to the front tounge.
Added a 4x4 square pvc fence cover under the back tire hitch for extra sewer hose.
INSIDE
Added a homemade wodden shelf to the wall for spices and other kitchen items.
Added clips to counter to hold paper towel holder when in route.
Added shelves to pantry closet.
Made a cutting board to cover stove for more counter space.
Added a plastic shoe holder in the bathroom for articles.
Took out the table and just use tv trays.
Made shelf in the under seat compartment over the electric box for extra storage.
Added shelves in the clothes closet.
Took out mattress added futon mattress.
Cut out holes in the board under the bed near the water pump for easy access for winterizing, with wrote how to instructors right on the wood.
Pocket lights to each side of the bed for quick light.
Added a piece of wood that fits under the mattress and hangs out toward the dinett so we now sleep sideways, our feet toward the dinett area, so now we no longer have to climb over each other to get in and out of bed.
Added small long plastic containers over each window cover in the bed area. Using command strips to hold cell phones wallets and other small items.
Added a power strip bar using command strips on the wall near the tv in the bed area for charging phones.
Added Air Maxx fan cover.



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Model 178

Real Simple mod: cut length of thin plywood about 5'x2',  taped the edges, and used as large shelf by laying it on dinettes cushions while in camp. Store behind cushions while traveling. Simple added shelf space for  2 people without making holes or glue.

Less Simple mod: Made use of empty space under sink by moving and fabricating thin plywood walls and shelf. Small nails , tacks , screws, or glue is all thats needed to hold it together.

Simple mod: purchased cheap foam from building supply store and placed under original  mattress supplied by Forest River. Makes incredible difference and very comfortable without buying new mattress or mattress topper.
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Our recent purchase of a 2018 179, I made a mod to the front garage Stowage area. I bought a n 8’ piece of PVC hollow fence and cut two 3’ leagths, mounted them on top of each othe. The interior channels were perfect to stow my Equalizer sway bars, sway bar tool, level, collapsible broom, and two collapsible tent poles used for our Thule awning side shades. Sure organizes the compartment nicely 
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