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Old 04-24-2022, 05:19 PM   #21
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Our current house has 10’ high garage doors and is large enough to store our camper van. It is a little tight but I have installed some sensors to allow me to park within an inch forward in or back in.
What sensors did you install for parking inside the garage?
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Old 04-24-2022, 07:00 PM   #22
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What sensors did you install for parking inside the garage?
See the link below to the write up. Since, I installed a 12” diameter mirror so I can see the green light without turning my head back for forward parking.
The IR beam sender/retroreflector/sensor are at height working for front-in or back-in parking.

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According to the HOA restrictions in our 55+ community I'm not allowed to park our Roadtrek at our house. But, I've had it parked in our driveway, kinda sideways since it would take up the entire length of the driveway, for a couple weeks so far with no complaints. I even installed a 30 amp receptacle in the garage to keep it plugged in. A few neighbors have asked about it and said how nice it is. I've told them it's a travel van. But we spend over half of the year away so it won't be here too often. If no one says anything I may extend the driveway like others have done so it won't block the garage. Fingers crossed. I do have family property to park it with 30 amp if this doesn't work out.
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Landscaping is the answer (if you have space). I planted a wall of fast growing bushes to hide it from the neighbors. So far, so good.
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