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Well it's finally time to install some things I've acquired over the past several months.
Day 1:
1) Replace old FWC installed FloJet that wouldn't prime with FWC supplied ShurFlow. The new pump is quieter and seems to work much better although it's only been driveway tested. Installation was brutal. Very very tight in there and I wouldnt want to do it again !! Took about an hour and very sore fingers and much aggravation!
2) Replace stock plastic FWC faucet - didn't have enough height to wash dishes or fill a kettle without some interesting angles. New faucet has a sprayer which I think we'll like for dishes or maybe a quick head wash
Installation was pretty easy, I used the existing cutout in the counter and had to drill a 1/2" hole for the sprayer. I mounted off centre to achieve an easier installation, but I think it looks good and it functions very well. The plumbing was right in place (I only have cold water) and screwed right onto the new faucet. I siliconed around the unit and it was all done in about 20 minutes.
Day 2:
3) Finally the fridge! An Engel SB70F 12V unit I ordered to a marine store in Vancouver. I've had this sitting in the shop for way too long!
First step (open tasty IPA), take out ice box and expose nice FWC pre-wiring which makes this job quite easy. I was able to leave in the left and right side insulation. I had to cut the right side flange by 1" to fit the fridge. It fit like a glove afterwards.
Next step was to install a vent on the fridge hole / upper drawer separator. I was thinking of installing a switched or thermally controlled fan here (the Hawk is pre-wired for a fan) but haven't made my mind up. It will be an easy mod should I deem it necessary later. The fridge has its own thermally controlled fan so for now I will see how my ventilation works.
I also installed a wood floor vent on the side of my fridge/drawer unit to complete the ventilation. Again, time will tell if this is adequate for the fridge. I think it looks pretty slick.
And the finished product! Ready for food, and beers. Also - why is the drawer so small above the fridge FWC?? It could be HUGE! One day...
Next up, solar. Stay tuned - should be done by Monday.
Day 1:
1) Replace old FWC installed FloJet that wouldn't prime with FWC supplied ShurFlow. The new pump is quieter and seems to work much better although it's only been driveway tested. Installation was brutal. Very very tight in there and I wouldnt want to do it again !! Took about an hour and very sore fingers and much aggravation!
2) Replace stock plastic FWC faucet - didn't have enough height to wash dishes or fill a kettle without some interesting angles. New faucet has a sprayer which I think we'll like for dishes or maybe a quick head wash
Installation was pretty easy, I used the existing cutout in the counter and had to drill a 1/2" hole for the sprayer. I mounted off centre to achieve an easier installation, but I think it looks good and it functions very well. The plumbing was right in place (I only have cold water) and screwed right onto the new faucet. I siliconed around the unit and it was all done in about 20 minutes.
Day 2:
3) Finally the fridge! An Engel SB70F 12V unit I ordered to a marine store in Vancouver. I've had this sitting in the shop for way too long!
First step (open tasty IPA), take out ice box and expose nice FWC pre-wiring which makes this job quite easy. I was able to leave in the left and right side insulation. I had to cut the right side flange by 1" to fit the fridge. It fit like a glove afterwards.
Next step was to install a vent on the fridge hole / upper drawer separator. I was thinking of installing a switched or thermally controlled fan here (the Hawk is pre-wired for a fan) but haven't made my mind up. It will be an easy mod should I deem it necessary later. The fridge has its own thermally controlled fan so for now I will see how my ventilation works.
I also installed a wood floor vent on the side of my fridge/drawer unit to complete the ventilation. Again, time will tell if this is adequate for the fridge. I think it looks pretty slick.
And the finished product! Ready for food, and beers. Also - why is the drawer so small above the fridge FWC?? It could be HUGE! One day...
Next up, solar. Stay tuned - should be done by Monday.