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Carlos

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  1. I have no reason to go find a better deal, I’m not in the market for one. Now do you or do you not get paid if someone buys a generator through the link you posted?
  2. LOL! I posted a direct link to eBay for generators under $900 and you posted a link to a link farm. I got to give you credit you are the first spammer to really stick with a thread and try to bamboozle everyone. I find it pretty hilarious actually.
  3. The link goes to his link farm, which then go to eBay affiliate links. So he gets paid every time you click on one of them.
  4. We have no issue with leaving the dogs in the trailer in the same way we don't have an issue leaving them at home alone. Once trained and they get accustomed to the RV, it's just another home. We spent a lot of time with them in the RV right at home. When I'd work on it, I'd take them out there, so they'd see it's "ours" and they belong. We also put their two favorite dog beds in there. Now if you open the house door and the TT is outside, they run right into it ready for a trip. They don't ride back there while moving, but they don't really get that part, they just think it's home.
  5. The ideal storage charge for lithium batteries is 70%, not full. Freezing batteries is fine, in fact that's a trick to revive bad ones. They have reduced power capacity while cold, but are not harmed by cold at all. Leave them anywhere. They hate heat though. Still, I store mine in the garage which can hit 110+ in summer and 40 in winter. I've got some 2012 batteries still going strong, never stored indoors.
  6. I have had a Viair 88p for about six years, still going strong. It is not at all comparable to the 400, but has handled my Jeep tires dozens of times, and the trailer tires a few times. Probably about $65 at most places. I added the 6' hose extension for better reach on all tires.
  7. Controllers for radio control models are dirt cheap. A $25 Chinese RC transmitter on 2.4GHz would probably be fine around the welding interference. Then add a $5 servo to turn the rheostat, and $15 receiver to send the signal to the servo. You'd need a power supply of around 4.5-7v to power it.
  8. We have a Westinghouse iGen4500 dual fuel and love it. During travel it does inside the TT's door, which is pretty easy to do because it's only 104 pounds. It only goes when we are dry camping and expect to need power, such as for air conditioning, or many days without power and need to recharge batteries. For a 2-3 day trip without AC it's just not needed. The remote start is pretty awesome, it's very quiet, and is just great all around. It's mostly been used on propane, since that's conveniently already on board, and safer/cleaner than gas. Just plug it into the grill outlet at the back of the RV and hit the start button.
  9. No you're not, you're posting spam, nothing more.
  10. Having dealt with Keystone warranty issues from December 2018 through August 2019, I would put them at the top of the list. But number two is probably also very accurate. F that company.
  11. https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_nkw=eu2200i&_sacat=0&_sop=15 Which is irrelevant to you being a spammer.
  12. So you're not an RV owner and just a spammer?
  13. What kind of RV do you own? Where do you travel? How do you use your own EU2200 with your RV? You posted link farming spam which just leads to affiliates links for deals anyone can find directly.
  14. Yes. What kind of RV do you own? Where do you travel? How do you use your own EU2200 with your RV?
  15. Link farmer spam, don't click. Report the post.
  16. Yup, they are also batched into the proper place for the specific products to be returned. We have at least three Amazon locations in Phoenix, each handles different things. I had a conversation about this with the people at the UPS store when they were boxing up the returns one day.
  17. You drop it off at a variety of places with no package, and show a QR code on your phone. They hand you a receipt, and you're done. I use the UPS store that's on my way to anywhere in town. I know Kohl's takes Amazon returns, and there are others. I too would normally just pack it up in the spare packaging we always have around, but that costs them more so they actually charge if you do that.
  18. I can absolutely cause inferior service for low-power devices like laptops using a high-power wifi repeater or AP, both on purpose and just through casual usage. I've tested it many times. It's also true that this is mostly in places with poor coverage to start with. When a device is getting marginal service, having a high-powered neighbor will definitely impact it.
  19. You make a great point; Amazon is not the cheapest at all for many household staples. Depending on what you buy and your needs, Walmart is sometimes a better deal. I buy most of those things at Costco/Sam's, so Walmart online rarely works out for me, but I have friends who use it almost daily.
  20. You don't need to repackage the item for returns to Amazon, Kohl's, Macy's, Best Buy, and a few others. In fact, they will charge you more if you do.
  21. Yes, that's what I said, it varies by product category and cost. Hard to predict which route they will take for any item.
  22. The aftermarket systems use a variety of frequencies, I was just talking about OEM systems.
  23. It varies by product category and cost. I've had them tell me to keep/dispose of a few things, but when an Apple Watch failed to show up, they certainly wanted the extra one back when it later showed up.
  24. Tire monitors are on 315 or 433MHz, CB is on 27Mhz, and aviation is 118-137Mhz. The chances of those interfering with each other is ridiculously low, and likely there were other issues involved. The question of high-power radios "taking" bandwidth or spectrum from lower-power radios is complex, but not entirely wrong. Yet certainly not as simple as saying that people using them were making it worse for others. I have experimented with high power radios a lot, and they can certainly make things worse for other radios in some cases.
  25. Doing returns is easy, particularly with Amazon. The ease and frequency is why I'm glad they have started rating customers based on return rates and other problems they cause, so their lazy shopping and high returns don't affect my costs. With Amazon, and a couple others, if you have low return rates then you get free returns and instant refunds. Those with high return rates have to pay, and don't get the instant refund. There are also different customer support queues.
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