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- infernisdiem commented on NelsonStudios's instructable Camper Radio Instlation1 year ago
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I had to download a program called iDisplay to get the computer to make a "false" second monitor
- infernisdiem commented on spottedwalker's instructable DIY Tarp Cover Made From Feed Sacks2 years agoView Instructable »
I think i might just do this now that i got a sewing machine. It'll allow me to cover my mower and go kart. Also think I will make my seat with a bag.
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I know this is a bit late, but I have read that a 9 volt battery will keep a radio's memory alive when you disconnect a car battery. So, if you put a switch between the trailer battery and radio, you can wire a 9 volt battery connection between the switch and the radio. This will keep the 9volt from trying to power anything else in the camper besides the radio's memory. Then when you reconnect the battery to the camper, turn the radio on, disconnect the 9 volt, and flip the switch to on so that the memory is powered from the camper again.