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All New 2016 Honda Civic Manual Transmission TOWABLE!
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All New 2016 Honda Civic Manual Transmission TOWABLE!
messner replied to wolfe10's topic in Toads-Towed Behind Motorhome
2018 Civic Does anyone know for sure if the new model Civic (2018) with the 6 speed Manual are towable? Im looking for a new car and the 2018 Hatchback would do the deal if HONDA says it is “Flat Towable?” Thanks! -
2003 Fleetwood Bounder, 32W, Gas, Front TV Upgrade. I'm about to upgrade our front TV in the overhead from the old 10,000 pound anchor tube Panasonic to a nice 32" Sharp LED Flatscreen. I am hoping to be able to watch the new TV off of our batteries when we are NOT plugged into 110/120 and without the Generator running. The new 32 inch LED Sharp TV draws 65W. My Questions Are: 1. Is it feasible that I can run the new TV direct from my Coach Batteries. (2 new 6 volt Golf Cart type batteries). 2. Any technical tips on where to draw the power from and how? (The TV area only has the 110 recepticles there for plugin now). - Our recepticles only work on 110 when the Coach is plugged in, or from the genny when its on. (we are trying to avoid this when boondocking). - Up front there are 3 x 12V cig lighters (2 in dash & one under dash) but they appear to only come off the chassis battery? I am wondering if in theory this will work? (Running on the coach batteries). If it would work, and special tips on how to wire in the power? I think I would run a power line direct from the battery bank to a 12V cig style plug-in and plug in a car type Inverter by plugging it into that socket. Th TV would then plug into the Inverter. Am I on the right track? Any advice? Any help sure is appreciated! Jim
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2003 Fleetwood Bounder, 32W, Gas, TV Upgrade. I'm about to upgrade our front TV in the overhead from the old tube Panasonic to a LED Flatscreen. I am hoping to be able to watch TV off of our batteries when we are not plugged in and without the generator running (We needed either of these for the old TV to work). The new TV draws 65W. My questions are: 1. Is it feasible that I can run direct from my Coach batteries (2 new 6 volt Golf Cart type). 2. Any tips on where to draw the power from and/or how? - Our recepticles only work on 110 when plugged in or from the genny when on. (we are trying to avoid this when boondocking). - Up front there are 3 x 12V cig lighters but they appear to only come off the chassis battery? Any help sure is appreciated! Jim
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2003 Fleetwood Bounder, 32W, Gas, TV Upgrade. I'm about to upgrade our front TV in the overhead from the old tube Panasonic to a LED Flatscreen. I am hoping to be able to watch TV off of our batteries when we are not plugged in and without the generator running (We needed either of these for the old TV to work). The new TV draws 65W. My questions are: 1. Is it feasible that I can run direct from my Coach batteries (2 new 6 volt Golf Cart type). 2. Any tips on where to draw the power from and/or how? - Our recepticles only work on 110 when plugged in or from the genny when on. (we are trying to avoid this when boondocking). - Up front there are 3 x 12V cig lighters but they appear to only come off the chassis battery? Any help sure is appreciated! Jim
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IM about to upgrade our front TV in the overhead from the old tube Panasonic to a LED Flatscreen. I am hoping to be able to watch TV off our batteries when not plugged in and without the generator which we needed for the old one to work. The new TV draws 65W. My question is any tips on where to draw power from? All of our recepticles only work on 110 when plugged in or the genny. The front 3 x 12V cig lighters only come off the chassis battery it seems? Its a 2003 Bounder 32W, on a workhorse GM 8.1 L chassis. Any help sure is appreciated! Jim