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Posts posted by desertdeals69
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If you stay with Directv they have a device that sends the signal to all tvs wirelessly.
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Tire Minder do not lose calibration. I just changed my batteries and o-rings.
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It won't go into gear if the throttle is at high idle. I thought the 2500 was a 5 speed.
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I empty the fresh water tank and then pour a pint of hydrogen peroxide into the fill hose and run about 10 gallons of water into the tank. I run water thru each faucet and the hot water tank. Let stand for a couple of hours and then fill the tank and I'm good to go. Been doing this for many years.
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The unit you have is pretty much obsolete. Do you have satellite tv at home? If so you should get a corresponding dish for the motorhome and use your home receiver.
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If you turn on the microwave the current draw maybe upwards of 190 amps. Thats why a 3/0 cable is used. Welding cable is fine strand so it is much more flexible than standard 3/0 cable.
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FMCA Plates
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I think the only way you can get cast aluminum plates is to have them custom made. In the early years that was standard, I got mine the summer of 78.
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The recertification is on portable tanks not permanently installed ones.
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Regarding the leaking valve, is the leak at the stem, if so has the packing nut been tightened?
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I had a leak that I traced to under the shower. I found that it leaked when taking a shower. It was the drain where it seats against the fiberglass. I loosed the big nut and put plumbers putty around the flange and that sealed it.
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I was told by Spartan to go down a steep long grade and intermittently apply the brakes hard to heat them up.
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On January 31, 2017 at 7:20 PM, EdwinDHershey said:Ok. This might be a Spring project when it warms up here in Pa. I'm now getting ready to have a Fasspump installed to prevent a VP44 injector pump failure down the road. Still researching between Fass or Airdog. Thanks for your help..
I did the Airdog system with the filters and its own return line to the tank. I also changed the vp44 pump because the new to me coach had been run without the stock lift pump and it didn't perform as it should.
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They will work however the useable power in terms of time of discharge will be somewhat shorter because of the construction of the battery. Marine batteries are generally structurally stronger because of the beating they have to withstand in rough seas. They are not true deep cycle.
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Great, I'll be there.
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I was told by a VP that there were about 2000 signed up.
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What brand and model inverter do you have?
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The batteries of Tire Minder transmitters seem to last at least a year, mine are left installed all the time. I replace the batteries about once a year.
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On my Discovery the gasket on the inside of the opening at the edge had fallen out of place. The only way to reach it was to open the slide until about 6 inches from all the way and remove the flange on the edge of the slide so you can access the gasket area.
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I believe you can pull out the morning of the 11th.
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The location of the booster doesn't seem to be that critical. I have installed them in all of the above mention locations and it works fine. On my current coach it is installed in the battery compartment which is on the drivers side second from the rear. I did use the tie straps.
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I think I have the same system in my 98 Discovery. Does the control look like a mirror image, left half to right half? What happens if you switch the control to another position?
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The only way to tell is to go out and do what you want to do and see how long it last. Then you can modify your usage and charge routine as needed.
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On January 9, 2017 at 1:46 PM, jleamont said:Anyone familiar with this battery?
I have been using Fullriver 6 volt AGM's for 2 years and they seem to work fine. The one thing I notice is that the voltage is a little lower than my previous flooded batteries but the staying power is good.
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Usually the inverter/charger is only connected to the house batteries. You could use an isolator and hook up the solar charge controller so it would charge both sets of batteries.
Using a Dish TV VIP 211z Receiver With Coax
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In order to get a HD picture you need to use hdmi cable. Coax gets you the poorest picture.