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w6pea

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  1. The other day I went to exercise my generator. (really went to get out of the heat in the RV with the A/C on :rolleyes: )

    Anyway, the propane detector went off. I am thinking it was because of the fumes from the generator, because I still had the door open and the fumes were coming up from under the coach.

    The RV is a little over 7 years old. I wonder if it's time to replace the propane detector and if so is it something that I could do myself or do I need to have it done at a licensed repair shop?


  2. 'RVerOnTheMove',

    I just wanted to make sure that I didn't need to put an A/B Switch or splitter. Also the digital converter box is an Analog-Pass through DTV Converter Box.

    I just need to run a separate outside connection for my Direct TV receiver.

    I guess maybe that's why the two clowns from Direct TV said I needed to make a separate appointment to have it installed in the RV. I guess the sales people tell falsehoods when the sign you up for the service and include the set up for your RV. I beginning to think Direct TV is more of a pain than Cable TV. :rolleyes:

    Maybe after 15 months maybe I should get it installed. :blink:

    Thanks for the input.


  3. In my 2005 Jamboree 26Q, I have one of this see link below.

    http://www.summitsource.com/popup_image.php?pID=6381ℑ=0&osCsid=8enaglbf3tsmn2i4ts9m6skit0

    My question now is how do I hook up my Direct TV SD receiver box to it to get satellite reception? Also if I want to hook up one of these http://www.ebay.com/itm/Digital-Stream-DTX9950-DTV-Converter-Box-/200812716171?pt=US_Internet_Media_Streamers&hash=item2ec15ee08b To my TV in the RV do I need to hook it to the splitter box or directly to the television. Or do I need to put it before the Direct TV Receiver?


  4. I have to agree Xplorer. I also must state that I personally do not drive with any propane appliances on. When we pack up to go, we make sure the propane is shut off. I used to drive a tow truck years ago....and having towed the remains of several burned to the ground Travel Trailers and a Class-A also a Class-C. I would rather fill an ice chest full of ice rather than take the chance of my RV burning to the ground.....but that's just me. I don't carry the cost of a RV as pocket change. :blink:


  5. It's true, that not all forums are created equal. I also choose not to visit or post at the RV.net group of forums due to the "lack" of moderation. They allow long time posters to flame new posters or those they disagree with even when they are wrong. It just has a very aggressive feel to it and I have enough issues to deal with in my life to want to add that kind of aggravation!

    Bill

    You really hit that on the Squarely on the Nail-head.....if your not part of a click watch out.

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