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Old 07-03-2019, 02:12 PM   #381
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Maybe Donna you have some metal frame area under the bed that you can stick on lights with magnets.
Because I own a 5.0TA there's plenty of metal under the loft. And, there's a light! I think I'll put some theater parchment paper under the lens. I worry about someone walking into the king pin at night (I've done it!) I always try to leave enough space between the rear of my truck and the king pin so someone can safely walk between, but when it's really, really dark...BAM.
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Old 07-03-2019, 02:16 PM   #382
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Try this. No holes required.
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Old 07-03-2019, 02:23 PM   #383
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Lots of good ideas...I feel I have been successful when people run with an idea and fine tune it to their needs.
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Old 07-03-2019, 03:21 PM   #384
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Because I own a 5.0TA there's plenty of metal under the loft. And, there's a light! I think I'll put some theater parchment paper under the lens. I worry about someone walking into the king pin at night (I've done it!) I always try to leave enough space between the rear of my truck and the king pin so someone can safely walk between, but when it's really, really dark...BAM.
Not parchment, but Roscolux...
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Old 07-03-2019, 03:41 PM   #385
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Not parchment, but Roscolux...
Thanks, boy did I misread past threads
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Old 07-03-2019, 03:46 PM   #386
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Thanks, boy did I misread past threads

I donno. I think parchment was suggested by somebody.
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Old 07-03-2019, 07:47 PM   #387
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I donno. I think parchment was suggested by somebody.

The Sumerians. (but, they may have gotten the idea from the far east.)
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Old 07-03-2019, 09:04 PM   #388
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Ed, looks like another idea that I'll have to borrow (having accumulated shin scars in the past). My variation will be to use red LED's in whatever housing I use,..

Update: My wife buys little round solar/battery lights for the garden at the Dollar store. I'm just going to tape one to the tongue jack tube and see how I like it. I might even swap out the white LED for a red one. Cheap/Simple!!
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Old 07-03-2019, 09:38 PM   #389
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Ha ha, Don, that's a good one.
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Old 07-04-2019, 07:07 AM   #390
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I like the LED solar lights, but I don't have a front box. Maybe instead of an amber lens, add red theater parchment paper (Jon's suggestion) because of dark sky? It should still provide enough light to prevent the shin crash...
Yes. Please protect the rapidly vanishing dark sky.
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Old 07-04-2019, 07:23 AM   #391
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Because I own a 5.0TA there's plenty of metal under the loft. And, there's a light! I think I'll put some theater parchment paper under the lens. I worry about someone walking into the king pin at night (I've done it!) I always try to leave enough space between the rear of my truck and the king pin so someone can safely walk between, but when it's really, really dark...BAM.
I don't think anyone has hit our pin box yet, but the top of the entry door..... yeah, I am guilty on many occasions of doing that and have a few scruff marks to prove it.
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I don't think anyone has hit our pin box yet, but the top of the entry door..... yeah, I am guilty on many occasions of doing that and have a few scruff marks to prove it.
Nobody has hit our pin box either as far as I know but our now eight year old granddaughter had a habit when younger of crossing our driveway and hitting her head on the king pin itself. So I hung a piece of orange tape off it so she would see it
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Old 07-04-2019, 12:09 PM   #393
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Nobody has hit our pin box either as far as I know but our now eight year old granddaughter had a habit when younger of crossing our driveway and hitting her head on the king pin itself. So I hung a piece of orange tape off it so she would see it
Ouch! No scars or other damage I hope.
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If you have 12V nearby, Jim's (cpaharley) has suggested adding one of these LEDs. They draw very little, (10 - 15ma) so they can be left on all the time & if you choose red (there are 50 of them in the package & 5 colors) you will keep Richard (Telescopist) happy...
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Old 07-04-2019, 03:47 PM   #395
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Ouch! No scars or other damage I hope.
Fortunately no, I think after the second time she learned to watch where she was going. Guess she was just excited to come and see Nana and Grandad!
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Old 07-04-2019, 04:16 PM   #396
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If you have 12V nearby, Jim's (cpaharley) has suggested adding one of these LEDs. They draw very little, (10 - 15ma) so they can be left on all the time & if you choose red (there are 50 of them in the package & 5 colors) you will keep Richard (Telescopist) happy...
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Old 07-04-2019, 04:20 PM   #397
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We bought some stick on LEDs from the Dollar Store, $9.99. They have an on and off switch. The stick on tape is very strong and does not require any screws. We mounted one just below the front belly band, the lights are also motion sensitive. With no movement 4 semi dim lights glow, motion and it is bright! They are great for night time trips to the campground bathroom and are as bright at 5 am as they are at 8pm. The tops have a 2"x4" solar panel and the lights just recharge during daylight and glow at night. We turn them off when towing, just in case we are towing after dark, as we do not want the distraction. When we run out of propane at night the lights come on with our movement and light up the propane cover so we can reach inside and turn off one cylinder and turn on the other.
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Easy red light

We have a cheap motion sensitive light in the bathroom. To make it night vision friendly, I colored the lens with a red Sharpie. Not elegant but it works well.
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Here's another awning idea from the ancient historical archives of this forum, by Techfan (Tim & Julie). Look at post #1 and #4
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The first awning by Eggscape failed my wife's acceptance but this one passed. She made an awning from sun-worthy fabric and we mounted it using a track like Techfan. We are getting ready for a trip so I am testing the refrigerator. Our parking spot has the trailer with the refrigerator wall facing west so it gets afternoon sun. I ran the refrigerator without the awning with the outside temperature about 95 degrees F and it only cooled to about 44 degrees. With the awning, it is cooling to 38 degrees so this project is a success for us.
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Nobody has hit our pin box either as far as I know but our now eight year old granddaughter had a habit when younger of crossing our driveway and hitting her head on the king pin itself. So I hung a piece of orange tape off it so she would see it
You could decorate the pin box with reflective tape, like the kind Jon V. has on his trailer's rear bumper.
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