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01-04-2015, 11:12 PM
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Location: Minnesota
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Lazy camper level install
Putting in the new front carpet messed up our bubble level setting as it was on the plastic step flange that holds the carpet down. Luckily the lazy way to rereference it that I did the first time is really easy.
First I leveled the van off of the bed, which is the most important to us. The counter will be off a little one way, the frig, another, the floor still another way, as Roadtrek didn't really have a consistent reference.
Here is the area the cheapo bubble level will mount, right behind the driver's seat where I can see it from outside the van or from the seat.
I put a couple of layers of 3 sticky back pads on the back of the level to hold it up above the surface it was going to sit on, but only on one edge. Pick a good location with the release paper still on the pad, where you will be able to be level with the pad on the mounting surface.
Peel off the release liner, and put a volcano of silicone on the middle of the level backside
Just set the level in place with the pads hitting first, and then push it down until it reads level, bedding it in the silicone.
It is nice that this method lets you to very easily mount the level to a place that isn't necessary level with the van leveling.
Total time under 5 minutes, but the van was already level before I started.
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01-04-2015, 11:55 PM
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Alberta, Canada
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Re: Lazy camper level install
Well that's cool. I just have a bubble level lying on the doghouse, and am 100% OK with that. Happy New Year.
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1990 Dodge Leisure Van - great camping
2006 Goldwing - terrific two-up riding
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01-05-2015, 12:06 PM
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Location: New Brunswick, Canada
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Re: Lazy camper level install
I like that idea. Level the van as you prefer, then level the level on a more convenient non-level surface
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01-05-2015, 02:39 PM
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Location: Minnesota
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Re: Lazy camper level install
I used that center bubble level in our former Great West Van Legend Sprinter. As it turned out I could pull the ash tray out, sit it there and the spot was perfect for leveling and could see it from the driver's seat. The 3-way refrigerator needs the bubble to be half way in the center but that is not good enough for sleeping.
Once I found the sweet spot I'd double check with the Clinometer app on my iPhone at the kitchen counter to see if leveling blocks would be needed. The Clinometer app was set to show degrees from level. Less than 1 degree and we were OK. One lego block high fixed about a half degree. With all that we averaged about one day a month where we actually had to level. It seems in the past decade campgrounds have gotten better or we have slowly winnowed down to where we go. A no-brainer no need to check campground is Indiana Dunes SP ever since they put in level concrete pads. Pull throughs are favorited because you could usually find the sweet spot by straddling the hump they often put in for drainage.
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01-05-2015, 11:46 PM
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Location: Maryland
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Re: Lazy camper level install
I use an iPhone app called "iWoMoSet". You enter the wheelbase and tread width -- then it gives you the inches you are off level at each wheel.
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06-24-2023, 09:00 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Boxster1971
I use an iPhone app called "iWoMoSet". You enter the wheelbase and tread width -- then it gives you the inches you are off level at each wheel.
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The name was changed since 2015. It is now called CamperSet on Apple App Store. It works great and I still use it when camping.
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06-25-2023, 12:33 AM
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Great placement.
Beats the try - check - try again - REPEAT as Required!
I found one of those that is slightly larger diameter - but is divided in 1*, 2*, and 3*. [* = degree symbol - so much easier than messing with ASCI].
Since the 3-way Dometic must be within 3 degrees - it is a "no brainer" but since I keep it in the fridge; its- Try - Check - Try again - REPEAT as Required! Maybe relocation is on the list.
A tip of the hat for that fine tip, booster.
Cheers - Jim
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06-25-2023, 07:14 PM
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Location: Oakland, CA
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I looked for iWoMoSet but nothing came up. Do I have it spelled right?
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06-26-2023, 02:20 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by gilly
I looked for iWoMoSet but nothing came up. Do I have it spelled right?
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They changed the name. It is now called CamperSet on Apple App Store.
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