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Jim & Wilma

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  1. We mounted a rigid 50W panel on top of the cab to keep batteries topped off during extended parking.  Used VHB tape to secure mounting brackets. Works well and can’t see the panel from the ground. 

  2. 4 hours ago, RandyA said:

    BTW - at 20 years your first look inside the Xantrex for for a repairable component(s) would be the electrolytic capacitors.  20 years is about right for their life expectancy.

    Agree, I'd open it up and take a peek.  Failed electrolytic capacitors, that I've come across, have usually been easy to spot by a bulge in an end or circumference.   Replacement is easy.

  3. You'd be way better off going to Sams and getting their GC2 golf car flooded lead acid batteries.  Should be less than $100 each and they are made for deep discharge with large plates.  Marine deep discharge batteries really don't compare.  The GC2s will be 6 volts so you'll have to buy/wire them in pairs for 12 volt application.

  4. Jim, as I recall, I reached in as far as I could and cut the cable.  I abandoned the old fan and remaining cable in place. I spliced an additional length of cable to reach the new fan.  

  5. Macerators I’ve seen have a rotating blade to break up the waste and a rubber impeller to move the waste. I can see how buildup of hair, plastic or such around the blade could stop the macerator rotation. I don’t see how an upstream blockage of waste would stall it.

    If it were me, I’d try reversing the macerator power wires In an effort to run it backwards and see if that frees it. It’s a long shot for sure. Good luck. 

  6. I’m with the retracted position to charge the spring. But I speak from no practical  experience, only my theory. As Einstein was quoted, “In theory, practice and theory are the same. In practice, they’re not”.

  7. The air bags are bolted top and bottom.  We had a leak in one of the fittings and replaced the plastic fittings with brass fittings.  Could have used shorter nipples, but if we have another leak, I'll be able to replace fittings without removing air bags.

    Remove the top bolts first and pivot the hitch up and hold in place with a rod or similar.  Remove bottom bolts to remove air bags and access air fittings.  Fairly easy to accomplish.

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  8. While we were at 9,000 ft this summer, the Smart had a very noticeable struggle moving again when I stopped on the ramps to fold the mirror in.  The turbo had to spin up quite a bit to overcome.  Not good for the clutch.  No performance issue as long as I don't stop on the ramps.  

  9. Carl, we have Kodak 250 calipers that were installed at MorRyde. I’m not familiar with a recall notice. Did a quick Google search and nothing obvious popped up.  Can you share the recall details. 

  10. 18 hours ago, Cotreker said:

    Rick, Brad, Jacolyn and other friends Sheri & myself met at the WCR; we are registered.  Well I am coming for sure still need help selling this to Sheri (help Jacolyn).

     

    Dennis 

    Westminster, Co

    Wilma and I look forward to seeing you and Sheri at Hutch. 

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