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  1. On 11/15/2017 at 2:16 PM, RayIN said:

    .... I've read of many Michelin tire failures, plus the sidewall cracking flaw...

     

    The cracking on the Michelin sidewall is not always a "flaw."  I recently attended a seminar on RV tires (the presenter was not from Michelin) who said Michelin puts an additive in their tires to reduce dry rot.  When parked for an extended period of time, this additive shows up as cracking on the sidewall.  However, once out on the road and driven, the cracking disappears.  Having noted some cracking on my tires what he said was true....once driven, the cracking disappeared.


  2. I don't normally have a weapon on my person in the MH, but I do have one in the front, one in the middle and one in the back....a 380 auto, 38 revolver and a 40 cal semi auto.  I spent 24 years in the Army (two tours in VN) and am perfectly comfortable carrying a fire arm...also have my concealed carry permit.  Better to have it and not need it, than to need it and not have it.  As one of my fellow aviators once said, "better to be on the ground wishing you were in the air, than in the air wishing you were on the ground."  Been in both of those situations, too!:(


  3. 16 hours ago, manholt said:

    crowleytj.  Welcome to the Forum!

    Since you have all the answers that I could not find...I'll make the dumb assumption, that your the Dealer in question or the President or NIRVC CEO.  Solicitation by any one for a Business or a Service is a no, no on the Forum!

    The last AIM I bought was a Mutual Fund, that I had from 1983 to 2003!

    Happy Thanksgiving

    Yep, here's the email for the contact at NIRVC....tcrowley@aimclub.org


  4. On 11/14/2017 at 4:28 PM, manholt said:

    .... have ordered some RejeX, it will be in this weekend.  I'll post if it works or don't work!  By the way, I found it at True Value Hardware...they was out of stock!  You can also get it at Amazon & RejeX.com ...! 

    I use it on the windshield for ease of bug removal...can't see much difference between it and any similar product.


  5. On 11/9/2017 at 8:37 AM, jleamont said:

     

    ...I do run the generator and Aqua-Hot monthly...

    Joe...don't know what you mean by "run"  but Lloyd DeGerald, one of the Aqua Hot gurus, says all you need to do monthly is turn on the burner and walk to the AH exhaust.  As soon as the exhaust is warm, you've done all you need to do, so you can turn it off.  He also advised that when camping you should also turn the  "Tempering Valve" (gray knob on the right side) all the way to the left, then all the way to the right...then back to your setting....monthly.


  6. 16 hours ago, wolfe10 said:

     

     

    ....Current Cummins engine owner’s manuals don’t mention exercising.  However, Cummins has suggested in seminars that it is a good idea to start the drive engine while you are exercising the generator.  This has many benefits including: charges system batteries, lubricate components, expels moisture from the lubricating oil, and renews fuel in pumps and injectors.  There are options depending on your situation:

                  Good – start and run at high idle (hit cruise set switch) until coolant reaches operating temperature

                  Better – allow engine to reach operating temperature and drive the coach forward and back to lube axle and transmission components

                  Best – go for a 30 minute highway speed drive"

     

    Thanks, Brett.  The person who sent this said he'd like to see the link or document recommending running a diesel for a few minutes that started this discussion.  I for one, would like to see HIS reference for the statement above.  If it's really important, it would be in the manuals.  He then goes on to say, "Cummins has suggested in seminars...."  Fine, who is "Cummins?"  I'm certainly no diesel expert, but have owned four...a Duramax, Yanmar, ISL and my current DD.  NOBODY recommends idling these things.  Here's a quote from my DD manual:  "The common belief that idling a diesel engine causes no engine damage is wrong.  Idling produces sulfuric acid, which is absorbed by the lubricating oil and eats into the bearings, rings, valve stems and engine surfaces."  It goes on to say if you must idle an engine, for cab heating or cooling, idle at high idle.


  7. It appears CGs are not nearly as congenial as hotels and motels.  For most CGs, if you have a registration, be it for a day or a week, if you cancel for any reason at any time, you will be charged at least the first night's stay.  You have to watch them, they are slick.  We spent a week at Riverview RV Park in Vidalia, LA.  Their policy was to charge one night, none refundable when making the reservation, the rest payable upon arrival.  When I checked my credit card I noticed they had charged me nearly $250, the full amount...two months prior to our arrival!:angry:


  8. On 9/18/2017 at 5:54 AM, jleamont said:

    ....I have heard of a few installing a 2nd inverter by itself dedicated the refrigerator, that a different game all together that would require some wiring...

    I don't know if they are still doing it, but American Coach used to put in two 2800 watt inverter/chargers and each had four AGM 6v batteries to power it...with one dedicated to the refer.  A second inverter is not necessary.  My Whirlpool uses 3 amps when the compressor is running.  I think Carl has this set up.


  9. To determine the weight you can tow, the tow rating is the lower of:
     
    1.  Coach's hitch rating.
     
    2.  Coach tow rating.
     
    3.  Chassis tow rating (sometimes different than the coach's).
     
    4.  The difference in weight between the coach's GCWR and the coach's actual weight when ready to tow.  
     
    Many coaches with tag axles have tow ratings of 15,000, as do some "luxury'' models with single rear axles.  In the subject, the OP mentioned having enough power to tow 12k.  If the coach meets the requirements above, power will not be an issue.

  10. On 10/18/2017 at 5:05 PM, Jerry55lee said:

    I learned today that my 2017 Newmar Ventana 4369 does not have built in electrical surge protection. With an all electric coach....could be bad news. 

    There are a lot of surge protectors on the market. Thoughts on good ones?

    I find it hard to believe that a coach with an MSRP north of $300k doesn't have a built in surge guard.

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