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  1. At what ambient temperature,  and verify that the condenser fan was running? Low side PSI (what you are reading) IS temperature dependent.

    What was temperature at the return (inside coach) and what was temperature at the center vent with the fan on high, engine at 1,200-1,300 RPM?


  2. Actually, from actual experience is that not very many of the minimum wage clerks at the DMV's are familiar with the requirements. That is why I recommended READING the requirements yourself.

    Said another way, were you involved in an  accident, I would not want to be your attorney blaming a DMV clerk for you to not have a license that allows you to legally operate your vehicle.


  3. You need to look up the requirements in YOUR STATE for your weight/size RV.

    Do NOT just ask a clerk at a DMV location-- many have never looked it up (probably applies to less than 1/2 of 1% of licenses).  Read it for yourself.

     

    If you let us know what state you are in and GVWR on your motorhome, someone may already know the answer.


  4. talloaks12,

    Welcome to the FMCA Forum.

    This may help with your decision-- will you be using your same interconnect cables and cables to house positive and ground?  If so, that will help dictate what you go with.

    If all new cabling or at least new ends, your possibilities open up and should be influenced by what style will allow you best access for servicing and will be influenced by the configuration of the battery compartment in your coach.


  5. 5 minutes ago, F433921 said:

    Are any of the grades as bad a the the New Priest Grade when traveling from the north to Yosemite?  We made that trip a couple of years ago with no problem, just real slow and a few impatient drivers, not many pull outs for big rigs.

     

    Not familiar with  "New Priest Grade", but Wikipedia shows it as 4%. Many interstate grades are more than that-- with 6% being a common max grade.

    Yes, there will be grades more than 4% on U.S. 64.  So, you will be going slow-- no big deal.

    We have done it several times in our Foretravel-- 36' DP with 250 HP.  No problem.

    You might post (preferably as a signature so you do not have to write it every time) with what coach you have.  That will help to get better information for your coach.


  6. 4 minutes ago, manholt said:

    Brett, could it be, it's set for the wrong battery type?

    Could it be-- sure.  Always the place to start is to verify that it is programmed for the battery chemistry, battery bank size and temperature (if no battery temperature sensor).

    Do NOT assume it was properly programmed at the factory!


  7. While I agree warranty period is important, very likely none will have a warranty long enough to be relevant to "replacement due to age".

    Said another way, whether the warranty period starts today or a year ago, the tire will be well out of warranty when you replace them due to age.


  8. roblwhitney,

    Welcome to the FMCA Forum.

    While there is some variance on WHEN to replace tires, absolutely, you want the freshest tires you can get.

    Wouldn't hurt to call the tire manufacturer and ask them where to get fresh tires in your size near you.

    And, if the choice is one year old tires by your "first choice" vs 3 week old tires from your "second choice"....................


  9. Jeff,

    Start out with your search here, after signing into the FMCA website: https://fmca.com/towing-guides-towing-four-wheels-down/

    You can search by year model for the last 20 years for what the vehicle manufacturer's deem towable 4 wheels down.

    I say start here, because, while it is as up to date as they can keep it, some manufacturers retroactively change what can be towed/requirements for towing.

    But, a good place to start.  Basics are to narrow down the list based on what kind of vehicle YOU want to drive.

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