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post #1 of 10 (permalink) Lunar Camper Car / Lunar Vacanza Air Bed post #2 of 10 (permalink) post #3 of 10 (permalink) post #4 of 10 (permalink) post #5 of 10 (permalink) Have you considered something like this (see link) for the black out blinds I have just today received two for the side windows I fitted and they are great took about 5 seconds to fit as they are magnetic post #6 of 10 (permalink) post #7 of 10 (permalink) Originally Posted by mac_no1 to find the correct position, you may use colors. Every part another color at the same corner (up and left) and the coresponding color near the window. post #8 of 10 (permalink) Originally Posted by Happy Camper In answer to Happy Camper albeit quite a delay in my response, I bought my camper car from Don Amott near Derby and drove it home, on arrival at home I gave the bed a try only to find out the air compressor/pump had a fault and kept blowing the inline fuse. After replacing the fuse with several new ones I decided it was a case of return to the dealer and have him look at it.




The guy in their workshop replace the pump and recommended inflating the pump to 3.5 PSI like you were advised by Lunar. However I too found this too soft and could not even lie on the bed without it collapsing into the gaps between the seats! I looked in the Lunar user manual (Page 9-16 first paragraph) and that said to inflate to a minimum of 6.1 PSI or a maximum of 7 PSI. So I now inflate the bed to 6.1 PSI which is very firm in fact quite uncomfortable to lie on itself, but at least it gives the correct support across and between the seats. I then place two OEX Compact 4.0 Self Inflating Sleeping Mats (40mm inflated thickness) side by side on top of the air bed to give a bit more comfort, then sleeping bags on top of the mats. In my opinion Lunar should have provided a secondary mattress to cover the airbed and provide a comfortable nights sleep - I shouldn't have had to buy self-inflating air mats to provide the comfort that should be inherently provided by the manufacturer. My own fault for not doing more research and too late now to do much about it.




I did look at the Alpkit mattresses but my preference was for the OEX ones from Go Outdoors as they are shaped in such a way that they fit between the front seat backrests quite well. Good luck with your solution. post #9 of 10 (permalink) Originally Posted by helmut_taunus I'm puzzled by what you are suggesting here regarding colours and positions? I can position the blinds quite easily and have no problem getting them the right/correct way round. As for colours I do not have a clue what you mean by this, there are no colour codes for positioning the blinds! post #10 of 10 (permalink) Home is Where Your Tempur-Pedic® Bed Is Tempur-Pedic® Bed for your Power Yacht Tempur-Pedic® Bed for Your Custom Home Tempur-Pedic® Bed for Your RV Tempur-Pedic® Bed for Planes, Trains, and Trucks The Authorized source for customized Our Expert Artisans take the time to Explain Options and Features Contact us by Phone, Fax or Email for more details about your custom mattress.




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