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  1. Too late in season? Staying 7 days in West Yellowstone, Montana then to Flagg Ranch for 4 days. What would be the easiest route between these two points towing a 35' fifth wheel? Thanks in advance. This is my first trip out west and don't want to get myself in trouble in the mountains.
  2. I have a 2012 Bighorn 3070RL. The paperwork I have says the converter is an Inteli Power PD9200 Series (unsure of exact model number). We came back after an overnight to find both house batteries dead, no lights and no DC power to refrigerator. First thing this morning I replaced both batteries. I now have 12.5 volts DC, but no indication that the converter is charging batteries. (I checked DC voltage across battery cables and reading was 0.) I checked the DC fuse panel and could not find a fuse for the battery/converter or anything that looked like it might be applicable. Is there a fuse somewhere that I may be overlooking? We have been in our fifth wheel for some time now, and I haven't changed anything so I didn't hook batteries up backwards or anything and can't think of anything that would have caused a short. Please keep answers as simple as possible since my knowledge of electricity might fill one line on this post. Thanks in advance. Doug
  3. I have a 12 gallon gas/electric Suburban water heater. It works fine on gas, but on electric it doesn't heat the water as hot as I would like or as hot as it used to. I changed the heating element but that didn't help. I understand the thermostat for electric is not the same as the thermostat for gas. Is the thermostat adjustable? Would replacing the thermostat solve the problem? Or could there be something else? Thanks.
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