danmp,welcome to the forum. Thanks for posting pictures of your unit. Looks to be in great shape. Do a little routine maintenance and you will be all set to camp this season. Best of luck and safe travels.
That's a great looking trailer. I thought us NM rednecks were the only ones that used washing machine drums as fire pits, though.
That is super cool!!!!!!!! My son-in-law and I want to do this mod and with the warm white lights like yours. We like the lights for 2 reasons. When we arrive at the campsite at night we have to use a flashlight or battery powered lantern to hook up, place the leveling jacks, light the water heater pilot and run our sewer hose. We also like the general lighting it gives in the early evening hours.
We were thinking about connecting them to a cigarette lighter plug or switch inside the upper cabinet right next to our door.
We have 2 questions for you:
-Did you attach them using the 3m adhesive only? How did you attach them? It gets hot down here in Houston and we are thinking the adhesive won't hold. We were thinking about using the adhesive and stapling them making sure not to puncture the light enclosure.
-How and where did you wire yours into the power source?
We thought it would be cool to have an external outdoor switch to be able to turn them on and off manually. As we arrived on site we would turn them on and this would also aid us in backing up upon the pad. Also we get some pretty good looks when we pull up since we are usually the only Hi-Lo there. I'll bet we would get more double-take looks arriving at the site.
Again, that's a cool mod. Thanks for sharing here.
Hey 89 Hi-Lo, what area of Houston are you located? We live in Sugar Land. I think those lights are the coolest thing I have seen in a long time. We know what you guys mean about being the only Hi-Lo in a campground. I've even had people stop ,by and ring the doorbell to ask if they could take pictures of ours. It seems that Hi-Lo was much more popular up North and on the east coast than in the south and southwest. Most people we encounter down here are pulling a gazillion pound 5th wheel with a huge diesel truck. Don't get me wrong you diesel lovers, I liked mine when I had it but with the new emissions laws and the price of fuel we were forced to go back to an F 150 gas rig, which does very well thank you.
danmp, getting back to the light mod how do the power wires get routed and what did you use to attach them to the fiberglass. I looked on e-bay at the lights and that's not a bad price. How long in feet is that roll of lights. I have 82 feet of area to cover with my 33 footer. What area of the country are you located? Thanks for sharing you mod with us. That is really waaaay cool!
For the connection between the 5m section is not complicated for the one I had, they have wires already soldered at both end