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    AC for the garage

    I did not have to add support but because the fantastic fan is wired as 12 volt instead of 110, we left the fan in place and cut a new hole in the roof for the AC unit and so placed it in such a way the there was adequate support. Then we had to wire to the 110 outlet in the ceiling for an...
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    Road Warrior 415

    I couldn't agree more, the hydraulics in the Cyclone/RW are big plusses. With the landing gear it takes me only minutes to get my RW405 leveled front to back while my friends run back and forth for a half hour putting leveling blocks under their electric jacks trying to get their rigs level...
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    AC for the garage

    bgassie - I don't know if you ever found a solution for wiring your A/C in the garage, but I did add a 13.5K to mine. The 405 has two ceiling electical outlets in it under the loft and we only had a need for one, so covered one of the outlets and wired into the electrical run for it. It...
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    Closet Door Latches

    We also had problems with out factory latches breaking on our RW405 our first weekend out camping with it. I bought a couple of replacement latches at Camping World - they are a simpler design - clear plastic, so not as pretty as what comes from the factory - but we've been out several weekends...
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    AC for the garage

    Thanks for the ideas. I also thought of taking along one of those misting coolers, which is fine for Colorado where it's dry most of the time, but not so great if we travel to more humid parts of the country. Like you say, I may just try to find a portable AC unit. And actually, I took the...
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    AC for the garage

    I have camped in my new 2011 RW405 a couple of times now and absolutely love it! The quality is great and everything is working well so far. I only have one request - that the factory brace and wire the vent in the garage so that AC could be easily added back there like it can in the bedroom. I...
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