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Originally Posted by Mixonic
TV has HDMI but uses component connectors?
** I did insist on a AGM battery vs water battery as they are much less maintenance
I purchased the aluminum bubble wrap at home Depot Called "Reflectix" and put it between all the mattresses and plywood to help prevent black mold from forming. (Can happen in colder climates where body heat and interior temperature differ.)
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First, welcome, and congratulations. It sounds like you are much better informed and prepared than most first time owners.
The component connectors are most likely dictated by the radio/entertainment equipment. One Jensen model does not even have audio out connectors. You HAVE to use the ceiling speakers. Drove me nuts with the sound so far from the screen. That got upgraded real quick in my trailer (not my Bullet 220RBI).
Check the specifications for your charger/converter. I also upgraded to AGM batteries, only to find out the charger/converter does not have an AGM charging profile programmed in.
I live in upstate NY, just south of the border midway between Ottawa and Montreal. I also have Reflectix under my mattress. I didn't think about the dinette cushions along the walls in the slide and ended up with damage to the vinyl from mildew on the bottoms and sides of the cushions before I discovered it. Attached is a pic of the insulation in the pass through storage of my current Prime Time Avenger, but I did the same thing between the aluminum studs in my Bullet. The foam is glued and strapped in place to prevent moisture from getting behind it. The other place to watch for moisture is your cabinets, you don't want anything shoved tight against the outside wall. These closet hanging shelves and baskets give me plenty of storage for tees, underwear, socks, and jeans and prevent me from overstuffing the closets.