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    Quote Originally Posted by mbergthold View Post
    Thanks, Bob - good food for thought. If I'm going to make any mod to the dump system, I figured it'd be alot easier to do while clean and dry. I want to install tank heaters and toronado's regardless, so I'll evaluate while I have the belly open. Do you know if the OEM black tank sprayer is fixed or oscillating?
    I ‘believe’ it’s oscillating - every time I use it there is a pulsing nature to the spray vs just a straightforward, distinct spray. I do think heaters are a good idea if you’re planning to camp in below freezing temps for extended periods.

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    just wondering how you are planning to insulate behind the refrigerator ? thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by kogass View Post
    just wondering how you are planning to insulate behind the refrigerator ? thanks
    Using spray adhesive to attach styrofoam sheet insulation, I have some 1"' or 1.5" in the garage. Last time I bought it, I think Home Depot had the lowest price. It's foil backed. Also plan to attach it to the inner sides of the cubbie I plan on adding to make use of the wasted space behind the frig. Someone posted that they had added foam board insulation to the rear wall and top of the pass thru storage, so I'll probably do that at the same time. We camp more in the summer than winter, but the additional insulation will help year round.
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    thanks,how tricky is it to pull/remove frig? I pointed out the lack of insulation in the storage area(since the beds right above it) when we had our pdi,all I got was a dumb look! Ido plan on fitting some 1 1/2" rigid insulation between the metal frame work.thanks again

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    Quote Originally Posted by kogass View Post
    thanks,how tricky is it to pull/remove frig? I pointed out the lack of insulation in the storage area(since the beds right above it) when we had our pdi,all I got was a dumb look! Ido plan on fitting some 1 1/2" rigid insulation between the metal frame work.thanks again
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    Quote Originally Posted by mbergthold View Post
    Using spray adhesive to attach styrofoam sheet insulation, I have some 1"' or 1.5" in the garage. Last time I bought it, I think Home Depot had the lowest price. It's foil backed. Also plan to attach it to the inner sides of the cubbie I plan on adding to make use of the wasted space behind the frig. Someone posted that they had added foam board insulation to the rear wall and top of the pass thru storage, so I'll probably do that at the same time. We camp more in the summer than winter, but the additional insulation will help year round.
    I have a 2019 2500RL. After a tough week (frozen pipes) in Denver this past December, I insulated my cargo space with 1 1/2" Styrofoam board on the underside of the bed. I cut it to fit tightly, pressed in, and used foil tape to hold in place. I also added 1/2" Styrofoam on the floor of the cargo space and covered it with 1/4" tempered board to protect the foam from getting torn up and to spread out the weight. I also opened up the front wall and packed it with wall insulation to improve the poorly insulated area. I left the access doors "as is". With the insulation, the interior is like a Yeti! If I camp in a real cold environment, I have a small supplemental ceramic heater that I'll plug into the cargo outlet to keep the interior toasty. One of my next projects it to pull down the underbelly and add some additional insulation. (The pic with the wall pulled away is before I packed it with additional insulation.) Click image for larger version. 

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gander32 View Post
    I have a 2019 2500RL. After a tough week (frozen pipes) in Denver this past December, I insulated my cargo space with 1 1/2" Styrofoam board on the underside of the bed. I cut it to fit tightly, pressed in, and used foil tape to hold in place. I also added 1/2" Styrofoam on the floor of the cargo space and covered it with 1/4" tempered board to protect the foam from getting torn up and to spread out the weight. I also opened up the front wall and packed it with wall insulation to improve the poorly insulated area. I left the access doors "as is". With the insulation, the interior is like a Yeti! If I camp in a real cold environment, I have a small supplemental ceramic heater that I'll plug into the cargo outlet to keep the interior toasty. One of my next projects it to pull down the underbelly and add some additional insulation. (The pic with the wall pulled away is before I packed it with additional insulation.) Click image for larger version. 

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    assuming your refrigerator is in your slide have you ever pulled it out to see what's behind it? look's like a lot of space/room I know propane refrigerator's are bulkier ,just curious I guess. thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by kogass View Post
    assuming your refrigerator is in your slide have you ever pulled it out to see what's behind it? look's like a lot of space/room I know propane refrigerator's are bulkier ,just curious I guess. thanks
    Nope. I haven't ventured into the refrigerator space yet. But now that you mention it, I'm now curious to check out it out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gander32 View Post
    I have a 2019 2500RL. After a tough week (frozen pipes) in Denver this past December, I insulated my cargo space with 1 1/2" Styrofoam board on the underside of the bed. I cut it to fit tightly, pressed in, and used foil tape to hold in place. I also added 1/2" Styrofoam on the floor of the cargo space and covered it with 1/4" tempered board to protect the foam from getting torn up and to spread out the weight. I also opened up the front wall and packed it with wall insulation to improve the poorly insulated area. I left the access doors "as is". With the insulation, the interior is like a Yeti! If I camp in a real cold environment, I have a small supplemental ceramic heater that I'll plug into the cargo outlet to keep the interior toasty. One of my next projects it to pull down the underbelly and add some additional insulation. (The pic with the wall pulled away is before I packed it with additional insulation.) Click image for larger version. 

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    That’s a great upgrade , thanks for posting
    Have you considered some kind of floor cover ( ie astro turf ) to prevent bins from sliding also increasing insulation
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    Quote Originally Posted by RV Sailor View Post
    That’s a great upgrade , thanks for posting
    Have you considered some kind of floor cover ( ie astro turf ) to prevent bins from sliding also increasing insulation
    Everything I store in the cargo hull is in Home Depot plastic bins and are "snug as a bug" in there so little movement. The Astro Turf would be a good idea if things are placed in loosely.
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