Thursday, May 20, 2021

SO far so good with a Rockwood1910ESP

 


IT'S HERE after 209 days on order.

Actually it's been off the line for 2 weeks but with the severe lack of semi truck drivers it was stuck in Indiana for a few weeks.  

The dealer went through it pretty quick and not knowing what we didn't know many things were like yada yada yada.  But we got it home


   And  . . well . . . we all know the most important thing is getting a pop up level.  

SLANTED DRIVEWAY ALERT !!!

Who did not know our driveway was THAT slanted.  Didn't look like it but yikes.   It was a challenge we ALMOST got right.  We were one random piece of wood away from perfect.  OF COURSE camper extraordinaire and Cool Kid #1 Andy immediately showed us the error in our ways last night. 

The stabilizers were pretty extended.  We actually knew that but . . .again . . . lacking what we really needed we made do with our first attempt.  You know what happens if you are not perfect level?  Door does not fit properly.  

AND Cool Kid - NOPE - no water heater.  Some Rockwood 1910s have them and some don't.  Like the solar panels - some have them and some don't (still learning about those). There are no real life instructions on those.  Electricity makes my head spin but I want to learn . . somehow.   We need a Pop UP Solar Panels for Dummies      

The only issue at the moment is the radio that DID work and now does not and the dealer said he liked the WiFi light on top of the pup at night.   Well, we saw no light and I saw no more bars on my phone on or off.   Also the radio buttons are all not working. 1st world problems. 

I THINK we need to unplug the battery and reboot the system - not sure if there is a battery kill or what.  HEY - we're learning! 

So that is the current obsession.   Gus is learning how to exit the camper. OH - he can jump IN but exit is an issue.  Those steps are small and his length is a problem.  He's tried everything LOL  So far his best attempts are jump to the bottom step, not the first.  We need to find carpet remnants for that bottom step . . or something.  Metal and paws are not a good combination.

Cheers - stay cool 

    

  


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