Friday, October 4, 2013

RV Engine Mod - to keep the rodents OUT!

When I realized there had been mice and a squirrel in my engine compartment at El Malpais' Ed Skeen Campground, Andy Baird e-mailed me a photo of the lit up engine of  his friends who had also experienced rodent visitors - but they had quite a bit of damage.  They installed LED lights around their engine to keep the little critters away.  Andy and I decided we were going to order those LEDs, too, and put them in our engine compartments.

Last week, when we had both received our LED light reels in the mail from Amazon.com, we set up a time to get together and get them installed.  Andy had all the parts and tools we needed for the job.  First we did his Lazy Daze motor home, and when his was done and he liked the way it worked, we went up to The Palms and did the same thing to my motor home. 

Andy supplied the parts, tools, knowledge and labor, and I helped with ideas and, ummm, well, ideas and company.

LED Strip light, Waterproof LED Flexible Light Strip 12V at night
 
It comes with the LED lights on a reel, with wires at both ends.

Andy soldered the wires on one end of 12v plug to another length of wire he had on hand so we would have enough wire length between the 12v plug/receptacle in the dash and the LEd lights in the engine compartment.  Before it reached the LEDs in the engine, the wire had to go from the inside of the cab, through the door jamb, behind the fender and out into the engine, where it was soldered to one end of the LEDs. 



When he had the wires soldered together, he shrunk the plastic tubing so it would stay over the soldered area, keeping everything neat and protected. 


Below is Andy's butane soldering tool.  The tip is used for the soldering, and the heat coming from the red-hot openings was used to shrink the tubing.


He took the dash cover off so we could thread the wire behind the cover from the right side by the 12v receptacle to the other end by the door.  See the green and yellow wire?


Feeding the wire into the door jamb and through the area behind the fender.


Using a "grabbing" tool to grab hold of the wire and pull it through the fender area and out into the engine.


Once the wires were out, they had to be soldered to one end of the LED light wires.  Hazel dropped by after her day of volunteering at the Visitor's Center, and found us working on this project, and she stepped up to help so I could get some photos.

 
Joking around - do you think Andy has been to Mardi Gras?

Soldering the wire onto the LED light wire:


Next we draped the line of LEDs around the engine, making sure to drop some into the now empty rodent nest area (photo to follow) in front of the headlight in an empty, flat area.  We were careful to keep the lights around the edge of the engine - away from any moving parts or areas where the heat would be too high.  When we were happy with the way the lights were laid out, we zip tied them in place.  Then Andy put shrink tubing around the other two ends of the LED wires to keep them from touching, and we were done.


Fleur and Power needed their walk, so Hazel took them around the campground with Katie keeping her company in the car.  Since I was still busy with the LED project, I stayed home to keep working. (Wow, look at that shiny car.)  Katie LOVES Hazel, this "play date" wasn't with Fleur and Power, it was definitely with Hazel.


So, every night when it starts getting dark, I plug the 12v plug into the dash receptacle and the lights go on.  In the morning, I unplug it.  I have a sticky note attached to my computer so I won't forget in the morning.  The lights take up a very small amount of energy, so I don't have to worry about them draining the truck's battery.  I am starting the engine every four or five days, though, just to make sure.  


And this is what it looks like at night when the LEDs are lit.  When the hood is closed, you can see lights coming from the engine underneath, so hopefully, that will deter the critters.  If they DO get in anyway, either the bright lights or the Fresh Cab should drive them out. See the little white packets strewn about?  I really only need one packet in this small space, but I didn't realize that, so I put six, all over the place.  Since they are there, I will keep using them all.  When they are no longer doing their job, I'll replace them with just one. (I have a sticky note by my steering wheel to remind me to remove them when I start the engine.)

Whose little ears are those, sticking up in the windshield over the hood?

And that's how Andy, with my help and company, rigged up a reel of LED lights into a rodent deterrent in my engine (and his).

The photo below is of the area right behind the driver's side front light.  There is a flat area there that's apparently perfect for a rodent's nest, because I found this in mine, a pretty big nest, and when we later checked Andy's engine area, he had a nest in the same spot.  I had no idea it was there, but Hazel kept telling me I had to have a nest somewhere because of all the little mice I was finding a few months ago.  I was lucky that the mice brought in all the nesting material and didn't take anything from my engine wires, etc., to build their nest.  If you park your motor home where rodents are, check this area in your engine, too.  You might be surprised what you find.

This photo was taken standing in front of the headlight, looking down.  See all the "stuff" there?  That's a rodent nest.

I put on a face mask and latex gloves, put my arm down there and pulled the material out. (If you do find a nest, make sure you use a mask and gloves, just in case.  You don't want to be exposed to the Hantavirus which is spread by infected rodents through their dried urine, saliva, and feces. I keep some of these masks on hand for smokey areas, and luckily had them available to use.)


I reached down three or four times and got most of it out, putting the material into a baggie each time.  My arm went down easily, but it was hard to pull it back out.  I scraped my arm and got some scratches, so as soon as I got as much as I could out, I sealed the baggie and went in and washed my arm with soap and hot water, and later put alcohol on the scratches, as suggested by Hazel and Andy.

This is the baggie full of nesting material. It went directly into a dumpster along with my mask and gloves.

I am still putting my Fresh Cab into the engine when I'm parked and every night I've plugged in the LEDs.  I'm pretty confident that I won't have any more critters in the engine.  And so far, the cabin has been rodent-free, too, since Hazel and I plugged up all the holes a while ago.

It was a pretty easy mod, but without Andy's knowledge and tools and materials, I couldn't have done it.  When I ordered the LEDs, I thought they would come with a 12v plug on one end.  I was pretty surprised when they arrived with just wires at both ends.  Thanks, Andy!  I appreciate that you were so generous helping me get this done.  I couldn't have done it without you.

Today we are heading southwest, toward Quartzsite.  Yeaaaaaaa!  We're leaving late morning, so I don't know how far we'll get, but it's getting too cold here at night, so it's time to move on.

From me and Katie in our mouse-free house, have a great Friday, everyone!  :)

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Sunday, September 29, 2013

We have a winner!


We have a winner in our Follower Giveaway for a FREE copy of  My Memories Suite Version 4 Digital Scrapbooking Software.  This morning I took all the names of interested people who left comments and printed them on pieces of paper, folded them and put them into a bag.  I asked my friend Hazel to pull out one piece of paper.  She did - and our Winner is:  (drum roll please...)

Yes, congratulations to Pam of Postcards from Pam and Larry! I'll be sending you an e-mail early next week with the Promo Code to access your free copy of  My Memories Suite Version 4 Scrapbooking Software.

Thank you to everyone who left comments to enter our Giveaway.  And thank you to My Memories!  Pam, I hope you enjoy your new My Memories Digital Scrapbooking Program.  :)


I have a birthday card to make for my Dad - 91 years old on November 10! - and I'll make it with my new My Memories Digital Scrapbooking Software.  When it's done, I'll post it to give you another view of what you can do with this program.  The more I use it, the more fun I'm having with it.  Pam (and anyone who might purchase the software in the future), remember that there are Forum and Tutorial tabs at the top of their web page that lead you to useful information and many YouTube instruction videos.  These will give you the easiest, quickest, best way to do things with your software.  I'm willing to spend all day making a greeting card if I need to (because I love doing it), but if I can find a faster, easier way to do it, I'll take it.  And you might also see things you can do that you didn't know about.  That's what I found when I was going through some of the Forum files and Tutorial YouTube videos.

That's all for today - but next time, I'll show you a new engine mod that Andy Baird and I both did to keep rodents out of our engines, and nests that we found while working on the mod.  Ick! Ick! Ick! You will probably want to check that area in YOUR engines to see if you've been invaded, too.

Here are a few critters I snapped on my walk to Andy's rig yesterday morning.

There are lots of butterflies flittering from plant to plant all over the campground.

This guy has an orange head and rear, with an orange spiky tail and iridescent markings on his body. He was about four inches long. Moving right down the road. I wasn't sure if he was really pretty or really ugly.

Robber Fly (thank you heyduke50) on a large rock.  This is a CLOSE-UP, cropped to see him even closer.

Here's another one; he caught some lunch for himself.  I didn't see the green bug until I enlarged the photo. What big eyes you have, Grandma!

Again, congratulations to Pam - and from me and Katie, have a great Sunday evening, everyone!  :)

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Wordless Wednesday - how big is YOUR appetite?

At The Thurman Cafe, Columbus, OH:



From me and Katie, have a great Wednesday, everyone!  :)

If you haven't seen our My Memories.com Digital Scrapbooking Software Giveaway, click the link for information.The drawing will be held on Sunday, September 29.  :)

Monday, September 23, 2013

This and that... and where we are now

We left the park this afternoon - and here is where we are right now:


I sent this photo to a friend of mine in San Diego and told him to check out the price of gas.  He said he just paid $4.05 at Costco - good old California.  :)   I'm going to return to Bluewater Lake State Park one more time, and when that two weeks is up, I'm going to head to Quartzsite.  The weather looks like it will be in the 80's the second weekend of October and will stay in the 80's or below from then on, so that looks like a good time to head out. 

I wanted to show you what I ended up doing with Lauren's birthday card.  Instead of sending three cards, I put the three on one card - front, inside and back.

Front:

Inside:


Back:

Lauren got the card in the mail on Thursday and she called me to say thank you, in her little 6-year-old voice, for the card and $$ I sent.  She said she especially liked the back of the card - the photo of her.  So cute, only a 6-year-old could be so honest.  I told her to put the card on the mantle with that side facing the living room.  If she gets tired of it, she can turn the card around to see the cupcake side, and then she can also fold the card inside-out and have the inside cake showing.  I told my daughter I was afraid the three-in-one card was a little overdone.  She laughed and said, "Nothing is overdone for Lauren! She loved it."

Turns out I was wrong about her having a cupcake party.  They did a gymnastics party, using all the gear that Lauren has, a low beam to balance on, pads to somersault on, etc.  They made up different stations for the kids to go through.  And the cupcake decorating.  And making friendship bracelets.  Etc.  I love kid parties like this, that's what I used to do for my kids and it was so much fun planning and then having the party.  The kids always had a good time.

I wanted to show you something I make for lunch or dinner sometimes.  It's  just a baked potato, a big one, and when it's done, I scrape out all the potato onto a plate, add lots of butter and grated cheese.  This time I had some bacon, so I crumpled that up and also I sometimes put chopped up green onion.  Then plop some sour cream in the middle.   


It was soooo good.  I had it for dinner the other night, and couldn't even finish it.  I had about a third left that I saved for the next night and had with a regular chicken and veggies dinner, so it rounded it out nicely.  Yummm.  (The daisy on the top right is a graphic I stuck in when I was playing with ribbet photo editing, a free program. I really don't "fancy up" my paper-plated meals with flowers. LOL)

Here's a photo I took of the Osprey I posted last week that was trying to pull the big gold fish out of the lake.  This was the day before and I got him flying overhead.  Isn't he beautiful?


I've gotten some pretty nice photos of humming birds at my feeders in the last few years, but these are the first shots I've gotten of a hummer feeding from real flowers. 

 


And now...  a couple of "Ohhhh, poor Katie!" photos.  The first one is of Katie in trouble.  We were in Hazel's car and Katie kept barking at something and wouldn't stop, so I pushed her down on the ground by my feet and told her to stay.  She was so shocked.  She hardly ever gets in trouble.  It was hard not to laugh at the look on her face.


This second photo is from when we were at Joe Skeen Campground at El Malpais.  Katie and I were taking a walk with Nancy, when Katie stopped walking, looked at me and held up her foot.  She wouldn't walk on it.  I looked and there was a large red ant between two of her little pads.  It had bitten her, and must have really hurt.  I had to carry her back to The Palms, and together, Nancy and I tried to help her by putting some ointment on it, but Katie wouldn't let us near her foot.  She finally jumped up in her car seat and stayed there for a while, licking her foot and holding it out away from her body.  

This photo was taken later in the evening when I gave her the peanut butter dollup that goes into her Kong toy.  That's her favorite treat, and the last one of the day. She has never refused it.  Here she is, licking out the peanut butter, holding her foot up in the air.  Poor Katie!


She wouldn't stop licking her foot and she felt really hot, so I gave her a baby aspirin and I think it helped. She finally stopped licking and fell asleep.  Luckily, the next morning the pain was gone, and she was again walking normally on that foot.  It's so hard when our little critters are hurting.

WELCOME to our newest Follower, Wayne!  Wayne, do you have a blog?  If so, let me know in a comment.  Katie and I are happy you are following along with us - Welcome Aboard!  :)

Also, one of our followers that we welcomed the other day, Patti, left me a comment that she is not RVing yet, but hopes to in the future.  She does have a blog -There's a neighbourhood in my basement!  Check it out!  :)

And finally, beautiful cloud cover at sunset after a storm the other evening.  It was beautiful!


From me and Katie, have a great day, everyone!  :)

If you haven't seen our My Memories.com Digital Scrapbooking Software Giveaway, click the link for information.The drawing will be held on Sunday, September 29.  :)