Just a few things i wanted to share with the forum.
First one i haven't seen done is a paper towel holder between rear side cabinet and kitchen cabinet. I have a big beg
scamp so it may be different for people with a standard bed. I used a camco
refrigerator 17" tension bar to hold the paper towel roll, it works great.
The second one, i know Dometic makes a kit to keep the flame from blowing out on the
refrigerator while towing, but i don't have time to wait for one to ship because I'm leaving on a trip in a couple of days. I made my own out of some scrap sheet metal. Tested with a leaf blower and its working well, the tension between the
refrigerator controls and the vent keep the piece in place.
Next one is the stove cover, the wooden one that came with the
scamp is so heavy and bulky. I bought a nordicware 2" tall half sheet baking pan and it works fine to cover the stove and clear the control knobs. I also found a cutting board about the right size to fit on top. Finally i was able to use a small bungy cord to hook around the lip at each end of the stove to keep it all in place while towing.
Next, is my voltage/amperage display unit, it is a
Drok unit from amazon. I tested it against a Fluke clamp current meter and it seems to be accurate. A nice feature is the low voltage protection which actually physically disconnects the
battery (via a relay) when voltage goes under a set point. The display unit is wireless and i'm not 100% sure it will stay in its current location, but thats what i came up with for now. Under the Drok is the ambient weather thermometer, its outdoor probe is mounted in the refrigerator and its removable from its mount so that I can keep an eye on the
fridge from the car while towing.
I found a shower mirror at Home Depot that fits perfectly on the back of the closet door.
Lastly, I installed this neat camco plastic bag holder. I will use this as my
scamp garbage can. I also complimented it with a plastic bag storage thingy that i found at Menards.
It is fun to try to figure out creative ways to utilize the scamp 13 to its maximum potential. Friends and family have been telling me it looks so small on the outside, but they are surprised, just how much is on the inside and how usable it is.
I have plenty more modifications and improvements on the idea sheet, just no time to implement them just yet. One thing for sure is that 3m command hooks and 3m vhb tape are my best friends lol.