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Post by accunlmtd on Jan 18, 2015 14:14:00 GMT -5
We are Al, Sherry and Tiffany, we just purchased a Sport Trek 270VBH, here in Denver. We will pick it up in a couple weeks. Looking forward to nicer weather to start enjoying it. We have already named it Serenity, even have the vinyl decals to install on her sides, when we tow it home.
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Post by hedgerow on Jan 19, 2015 8:55:31 GMT -5
I think that is a great name for your camper. Our 11 to daughter's name is Serenity. .
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Post by vagov on Jan 19, 2015 9:03:14 GMT -5
Welcome from western Pennslyvania
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Post by johnr on Jan 19, 2015 9:54:56 GMT -5
Welcome!
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Post by accunlmtd on Mar 28, 2015 9:25:25 GMT -5
After several weeks of winter, we finally had a nice weekend forecast. We de-winterized Serenty, and hit a local RV campground. We had the assumption that in late March there would be few campers. We had no idea of the number of semipermanent residents there are here. We got the only open spot. Long story short, all systems worked well. The heater was outstanding. The only thing, I wish was different, was that the overhead LED lights also has a dim mode. they are very bright lights. We are going to enjoy another night tonight in the maiden shakedown cruise.
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Post by johnr on Mar 30, 2015 7:04:18 GMT -5
Awesome! I can't say that I've ever seen a dimmer on 12 volt lights. What we do is only turn on certain lights depending on what we want. We also have a small table lamp that we bought that isn't as bright as the main lights. Give us extra options. It'll take some time, but play around with turning lights off and on.
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Post by spadoctor on Mar 30, 2015 7:47:10 GMT -5
Welcome. I will bet that the lights have brite white LEDs and not warm white. If it really bothers you you can buy new lamps on Ebay for about 2 bucks or less. Look for the type 5050 T10 base with about 200 lumens output for the std lights and type G4 for the recessed ones. I did my entire Spree for just about 30 bucks.
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