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  1. I was talking about maintaining coach heat and having unlimited hot water when called for. Interesting because in the owners manual on page 6 it states "The 450D has multiple heating sources: the motor home’s engine’s surplus heat (while driving), one 120V AC - 1650W Electric Element (when plugged into shore power), and a 12V DC powered diesel burner (when dry camping). These heat sources can be used separately or simultaneously." Frome https://www.aquahot.com/Library.aspx However you are correct that it only heats the coach when you arn't asking for hot water at the shower or sink. I think that is to prevent burns by controlling the water temp. I am glad I have my Oasis. Bill
  2. I have been in a couple places where that would have been handy to level the site. Bill
  3. Well CONGRATULATIONS on making the move to living for yourself. Yes look around there may be some local rallies. Do you have any plans on outher trips? Bill
  4. I don't know of any AC units that should be drawing in air from the outside. If it did it should set off your CO2 alarm. Bill
  5. Why don't you use the diesel burner when you have a extra need for hot water/coach heat? Bill
  6. He may not be around anymore. this thread was started/ Posted April 26, 2014. I have missed when one was started before so don't feel bad. Who knows. Bill
  7. What model Aqua Hot is that? There was someone looking for one that was all electric. I like my Oasis. I don't have in floor heat but my floors stay warm because the heat blows out across them and the basement is heated. We haven't been any place super cold and don't plan on going. 😁 Bill
  8. Rayin, I was lucky my heater had a thermostat. One of the big problems is how is the water bib protected at the RV park? Some have heat tape and some have valves below the frost line. They drain back when shut off. Some places just shut off the water and drain the system. The last could be a problem for a longer stay. I hope the OP looks' into that. I actually had my hose freeze on me last March in Williams AZ. They had a surprise cold front come through. It went from the low 70s to upper 20s overnight. I was surprised when I got up and no water. Well till I turned the pump on. We were lucky we weren't going any ware and it was back in the mid 50s by lunch. Bill
  9. Have you tried the RV salvage yards? You might find a exact replacement. Bill
  10. That is quite a project. Bill
  11. But you can heat your wet bay. On my last coach I used a small ceramic heater with a built in fan. It was small enough to keep it away from anything it might damage. Yet the fan circulated the heat and kept everything above freezing. I liked to run a heavy duty extension cord just for the heater. I like a 12/3 but you might get buy on a 16/3 cord. I also plugged all the airleaks/drafts I could with foam insulation to keep it warmer. You hear people talking about just using a light bulb for heat but I never felt this gave enough protection if it happened to drop realey cold. Bill
  12. I don't know which would be the best. I have never tried the commercial ones. I made one a long time back. But I use a different method now. I fill my onboard tank and disconnect and drain the water hose. It is a good idea to store it where it is warm. You will also be wise to close your gray water drain (some leave it open) and drain your sewer hose. You don't want a 3"X10' popsicle. Also make shure your wet bay is heated. Where are you planning on staying in the cold weather? Is it at a campground? Bill
  13. Good I have advocated expanding the tire program. I was hoping they would add all of the Continental line to the program. Well back home. Ray, I know what you mean. You have done a lot to your coach and have it in good shape. Then you would have to start over. Bill
  14. I would rather do a traditional spin balance. I don't have any experience with the beads because I won't use them. Bill
  15. I found this one. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfx0ewR9AW4 I knew I would get the McDonalds answer. 🤣🤣 Well at Roadrunner RV Park, 4740 S I-35 Service Rd, Oklahoma City, OK 73129. Nice park just off I-35. You have to use Google to see it because it is all but invisible from the road. Had to get a tire on the CR-V fixed as I picked up a screw some place. It was a real slow leak but they can turn into a fast one so I went to Discount Tire hear in OKC. Ray hope they make up their mind. Which way are you leaning fix or replace? Bill
  16. We are headed back to FW and the heat. Tonight we are in/at Downstream Casino Resort. You can stay in the RV park free at least one night if you sine up for a players card. Power and water only. I learned/saw something I had never never heard of or seen. A plastic beer cup (like a solo cup only clear) with about a one inch hole in the bottom covered with a magnetic disk. Important health and safety notice disturbing the disk will cause a loss of beer. They said it was so they could fill them from the bottom. Who knew this was a big needed improvement. Bill
  17. Thanks for the insight. I had heard you could but don't have any experience. Bill
  18. I agree, while some useful information is shared hear it could still be found using the search function. I see no need to change. Can you guess where I am tonight? Bill
  19. Yes that is the best method look in the owners manual for towing instructions under "Recreational Towing" and some times it is even listed as "Towing Behind Motorhome". Have you looked at the FMCA Towing guide? Bill
  20. You need to understand just how serious they take this. Best practice is to purge any evidence that there ever was a wepon on board. Make ABSOLUTLEY certain there is no ammo, this includes empty brass, cleaning supply's, holsters ect. You may be held for ammo and will be selected for extra attention search. They can dismantle your RV and toad and they don't have to put it back together. Bill
  21. Jim is right. That is the only way to tell. Bill
  22. What is the number on it? Bill
  23. So why is that a problem? dbenoit, What ever you decide on cleaning with acetone is your friend. I would also use tape to mask the seems to get a good bead. Bill
  24. Welcome to the forum. Hopefully Ernie Ekberg will see it and offer a comment. Ernie Ekberg's Flooring on Facebook, https://groups.io/g/ErnieEkbergFlooring Bill
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