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  1. I never implied I was very smart.  Besides, everyone knows if you have enough bananas, you can teach a monkey to be a Fighter Pilot.  I'm living proof. 

    We are all like-minded people in pursuit of the same thing, the enjoyment of our RV's.  I/we are in it for the long haul, no matter what. 


  2. Shouldn't everyone be able to take time from their job, no matter how important,  to enjoy life and their family? 

    I think the first line on someone's resume for the job should go something like, " I own XYZ rv and have been camping for XX years with my family."


  3. Sta-bil is a good product if you use it from the very beginning.  Once water is allowed to sit in the tank for a length of time, algae will grow.  I would seek professional help to thoroughly clean the tank and get rid of the algae.  Then, start fresh, and try to keep the tank full and treated when not in use.


  4. HP makes a nice setup priced under $90.00.  Don't go cheap... You get it to protect yourself.  As you all know, a MH is a moron Magnet.  Every time we drive somewhere,  at least once, someone does something stupid in front of us.  3 times last trip.  Ours records audio from the cab as well, not sure I like that feature... "you dumb sob, wtf, holly poop balls, oh no lookout!"

     


  5. 22 hours ago, fagnaml said:

    Mark....

    I purchased my TireMinder M-77 system at Camping World in Katy, TX (far west side of Houston).   Their "sale price" along with the Good Sam Club discount was cost competitive with offers on Amazon.  I try to keep my "RV purchases" local as possible if the "brick and mortar" stores will come close to Amazon or other on-line pricing.

    Thank you... After a little research I found out CW is the sole distributor for the TM-77.  Bought one several days ago, have not installed yet.


  6. The 2 chassis batts are SLA.  Can't mix AGM and SLA.  The Quik-fill system has a one way check valve, that only allows distilled water to pass into the cells.  Using a bulb type device, you pump water into the manifold.  They claim you cannot overfill the batts.  Once done, you pop the quick disconnect fitting and put a cap on it.


  7. Anyone have experience with the Quik-fill system?  We have a 2018 Fleetwood Pace Arrow 35M,  and the 4 house batteries are un-serviceable unless you remove the entire wiring harness to gain access to the caps.  They are also mounted underneath the entry steps, and it took me 10 minutes to just gain access.  Talked to Fleetwood CS, they said it is as designed.  (Tough luck in other words).  So, I am not going to disassemble the whole mess once a month.  The quik-fill system looks good on paper, looking for any advice!

    Thank you in advance.

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