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TXiceman

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  1. My feeling on the Lippert video is it a lot of marketing hype and covering why they cut corners.

    A frame should have some flexing, but to depend totally on a bolted-on side wall is just not a good design.  There are several points that need reinforcing and would be minimal cost to Lippert.  

    As a retired mechanical engineer, these frames are designed to a minimum standard which is not well suited for the use of these units.  To add to the problems, Lippert welding is mostly substandard and would not work in any shop I worked with.

    Ken

  2. The most value we ever carried was when we were transferring about $55k in Krugerrands and silver coins from one safety deposit box to another after we came off the road.   We were followed from the bank and victims on an attempted "bank Jugging".  He did not get the bag, and too off.

    Afte this, I just do not carry much of value.  Too many crooks.

    Ken

  3. A propane generator will have about 80% of the capacity of a gasoline powered rating.   On a larger propene fueled generator, a 20 LB bottle will not last all that long.  The propane draw off will drop the bottle pressure to the point where the generator will starve for fuel until the bottle is warmed and the pressure in increased.   The bottle needs to have a heated blanket wrapped around it to keep the bottle warm enough to vaporize the propane.

     

    Ken

     

  4. The State Park we were volunteering at in Texas had a guest leave with trash strewn about and the kids had set a larger hollow log on fire.   Another host and I were busy getting the fire under control when the park manager and LEO stopped by to see the problem.  He radioed the office to get the phone numbers of file for the campers and called them instructing them to return to the park.  By the time they drove back we had the fire under control and were told to leave the trash.  When they arrived, he was told to clean the site and dispose of the trash properly.  The LEO then fined the wife as she had made the reservation in her name for the litter, having a fire outside of the designated fire ring as well as damaging state property.

    I do not know what the fines were, but it was a pretty hefty sum.

    I just wish more parks would actively pursue people that damage and disrespect the park/

    Ken

     

  5. It is amazing at the lack of "responsibility" of some RV owners.  Very few read the owner's manuals, so they have no clue how things work.  They use little common sense in approaching daily life.  I refer to it as the dumbing down of America.

    When we had a motorhome, I filled the propane tank at 1/4 full and if it was winter, I shop for 1/2 full as the minimum.  With the trailer, I watch the bottles and when one is empty, it is immediately filled.  For the propane grill at home, as soon as I change bottle, the empty gets refilled.

    For me the worst thing to happen is no fuel for the furnace.   I hate being cold.

    Ken

  6. This is the perfect folding bike RV use.  Folds easily into a compact package.  It was adult used and maintained.

    This is the Forte model which has a 300 LB weight limit, luggage rack and 7 speed gearing, 2-year-old 20 IN tires with heavy duty Slime tubes.  The color is coral.

    I cannot post the photos due to file size limits here, but I can send photos if you private message me your email address.

    The bike is available for local pick up in Bryan, TX.  Cash sale.

    A link to the manufacturers website follows:

    Zizzo Forte

  7. On 10/11/2023 at 8:50 AM, ms60ocb said:

    The report I received they thought they had an extra night but signage and paper work did not agree. Regarding Medical Emergency, some one the park should been aware in the time line.

    As for the couple, they are going to billed for the extra night and may be put on probation.

    If you have an emergency, medical or otherwise, something like your camper at the park is moved low on the priority list.  But you should remember where you are and at least notify the park of the situation and when you might be able to resolve the issue.

    Show some compassion for people, mistakes are made by everyone.  But then there are others that are just plain rude and ignorant.  For these folks the is no excuse.

    I know I have shown up at a campground a day early when I just plain marked my calendar wrong.

    Ken

  8. As far as I know, the AM and Fm use the same channel frequencies.  The difference is the way the signal is transmitted,  AM is amplitude modulated the FM is frequency modulated.  AM tends to be noisier, and FM tends to be less noisy.  

    An AM signal will carry farther than an FM signal.

    Ken

  9. On 10/3/2023 at 12:22 PM, jbh said:

    About 20 degrees below ambient is about all that should be expected because RVs generally have very little insulation and large windows.

    That is an internet false tale.  It is 20 degrees across the evaporator at the A/C unit. Related to the outside temperature, it is all about insulation and radiant load.  

    We had a HitchHiker Champagne that we had in full sun in New Mexico at 109 degF and could maintain 77 degF in the trailer and the A/Cs were cycling a bit.  That us 32 degF lower than thew ambient.  It was a true 4-season trailer, not a 3- season with a meaningless "Polar Pak" sticker.

    Next issue is you cannot use an infrared temperature sensor (laser gun) to read air temperature.  Infrared sensors read radiated heat from a solid surface.  If you use the infrared sensor, it will read the temperature of the vent or duct work.

    Here is an article telling you why.  infrared snesors

    Ken

  10. 5 hours ago, jbh said:

    About 20 degrees below ambient is about all that should be expected because RVs generally have very little insulation and large windows.

    That is an internet false tale.  It is 20 degrees across the evaporator at the A/C unit. Related to the outside temperature, it is all about insulation and radiant load.  

    We had a HitchHiker Champagne that we had in full sun in New Mexico at 109 degF and could maintain 77 degF in the trailer and the A/Cs were cycling a bit.  That us 32 degF lower than thew ambient.  It was a true 4-season trailer, not a 3- season with a meanuingless "Polar Pak" sticker.

    Ken

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