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  1. OK we done this the first time since we own this coach.  We ran it out of propane.  It hit bottom on Saturday, we call the propane service first thing Monday morning and left message.  Tonight the flame went out in the fridge so tank is empty.  The refill won't be until Thursday so we have to go all electric until then.  We don't use the heat pump unless we have to because it louder than using the propane furnace.  Switching the electric on to the fridge and hot water is no problem but we will have to pay extra electric use.  We will survive. 

    Until next post, Happy New Year.  


  2. On 12/28/2019 at 4:41 AM, manholt said:

    Since it has & continues to snow in Southern CA..is that anywhere near you?  I saw a clip of snow in Joshua & the I-15 corridor!  

    We had rain all day on the 27th but snow above 2,500 feet. So would of been bad time to drive through the passes. Part of I-5 passes were closed. We visited Joshua tree Park yesterday in the toad and took pictures with the snow.  


  3. I been busy lately making repairs between the enjoyment of my visit here in southern CA.  Regluing joints on about 6 cabinet doors>  I can only do two doors at a time as I only have budget 4 clamps.  They have to dry overnight before reinstalling on the cabinets. 

    Christmas eve we had to put up with a bit of wind overnight.  ShadePro didn't reinstalled the center pin in the long slide topper cover and the wind had the metal rattling so loud I had to get the ladder out at 3am put some weight to stop the noise.  Today I took it apart and put it back together right so I can survive the next wind storm.  

    The awning is still untrustworthy as I ran it out a little and noticed a rip in the short fabric between the awning metal cover and the roof.  I guess I will contact ShadePro to get that fixed.  

    Always something to fix.  


  4. In the manual

    If the remote shows an 'internal' fault or the inverter needs to be reset; press and hold the Power ON/OFF pushbutton (see figure 6-1) for at least fifteen (15) seconds until the Charging/Inverting LED comes on and flashes rapidly to indicate the inverter has reset.

    Also the inverter light (indicating the inverter is on) should not be turn on when the coach is in storage.  

    The reset power button is on the inverter not the remote

    Perform the following steps to power-down the inverter: Remove all AC power (utility or generator power) to the inverter. Disconnect the positive battery cable to the inverter. Ensure the inverter and remote control are disconnected from all AC and DC power (the remote display will be blank). After the inverter has been disconnected from all power for 30 seconds, reconnect the positive battery cable and resume operation. Info: There may be a momentary spark when the positive battery cable is connected to the inverter’s terminal; this is normal and indicates that the inverters internal capacitors are being charged


  5. 1 hour ago, Dschuelke said:

    it is eating the power steering belt. the proportioning valve was replaced about a year ago because it stuck and the rear brakes could not be bled. I tighten the belt but after awhile it starts doing it again. and at the worst times. a hard stop usually is all it takes to start it again. then it just gets worse until I can get somewhere where I can tighten the belt. I just don't know what to do. The chev dealer worked on the valve and replaced it but since then it just gets worse. I don't have much faith in the quality of techs these days.

    At this point I would flush the power steering pump with fresh dexron and replace the belt.  be sure there isn't any loose bolts on the pump.  


  6. There is a few things you should look at.  The belt and tensioner being good.  Also the condition of the P/S fluid if since over 20 years old. Last the pump and relief valve may be going bad.  Careful with this kind of system  as fluid contamination can do lots of damage.  


  7. OK we had the first thing to break.  DW wanted to check and make sure that Suzie the kitty didn't craw under the step cover.  She pulled out on the laminate plank I attached to the end of cover with 1/2 inch brads that's not long enough and it came off.  I have to pick up a few 3/4 trim nails and reattach it.  Suzie was somehow in  behind / under the jackknife loveseat.  She is like Houdini and escape the cat harness DW put on her.  

    Do you noticed that I took the blame that the plank came off, never DW fault?  😁


  8. Another year, another misadventure in the horizon.  The coach is repaired again and everything is working.  We made it to SAM's Family Spas in Desert Hot Springs, CA with only one mishaps on the way.  Seems like DW wanted to use a designer windshield cover on the two vehicle instead of the harbor freight furniture moving cover we was using.  The designer cover blew off going through a summit leaving it's tether straps still in the doors.   

    To check in to SAM's Family Spas, we had to fill out a credit app before we are allowed to stay.  I guess that is meant to keep certain parties out.  We are going to stay here until Jan 19, 2020 and then go to Quartzite AZ for a week.  We plan to go to Davis Monthan AFB near Tucson, AZ for the rest of February. 

    I'm getting brave enough right now  to try using the awning  🤔 


  9. I hope to be leaving going through there Sunday or Monday. I can easily get from my place to Seven Feather no problem then refuel there. Then I travel as far as I can into so I don't have to refuel more than twice in CA. I hope to stay at SAM'S in Desert Hot Springs for 30 days. Then we going to Quartzite, AZ for a chapter rally for a week. That will be a good start of my winter trip. 

     

     


  10. 4 hours ago, manholt said:

    Ray, I did not follow up.  My friends did, I had no damage, I was parked next to a 5'er owned by a LEO...whoever did this, knew who not to touch. 

    Mike, have never had your problem, nor heard about it before now!  VIN # or dye, would have no affect. 

    Catalytic converters theft is very common as well as stealing gas at park and ride.  To steal a  catalytic converter one person find a truck easy to get under and cut them out with a battery powered saw all with little or no noise.  


  11. On 11/15/2019 at 5:34 AM, manholt said:

    Some friends and I used a storage where you had 2 elect gates, lot's of lights and 21 cameras!  Got robbed, 5 coach's was trashed & all electronics was stolen.  Over $60k worth..my coach was at the house being packed for a trip.  LEO arrived and found out that all the cameras, but 2, was dummy!  Back fence had been cut & vehicle track to fence.  Never found perp's!  Brett or Wayne may have read about it...all over the news!  🤮

    I think advertising 21 security cameras and 19 were fake should open a way for a lawsuit for all expecting security.  I have better luck at my home and barking dog.  

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