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Very good chance the hear exchanger has a hole in it causing the frame to be blown out and then and reignite before the control has a chance to shut it down, don't use it until its inspected repaired or replaced. Denny
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Route from Salt Lake City to Medford Oregon
D&J replied to Alie&Jim's Carrilite's topic in General RV Information
If you want to take 140 the worst part is on very nasty grade that goes down the side of a cliff, it's been awhile and I can't remember how far along it is, if you are double towing in OR you will be able to get a long way before you see anybody that will care, in that part or Oregon there isn't much there but when you get close to Bend I would drop the double tow. Like I said before 140 was very rough last time I was on it but they may have changed now. We've taken it many times with both a slide in camper and a 5th wheel and it is the shortest route, we had relation in Medford that are gone now so we made may trips that way taking a lot if different routes. Denny -
Route from Salt Lake City to Medford Oregon
D&J replied to Alie&Jim's Carrilite's topic in General RV Information
It's not I-40 it's highway 140 in Northern Nevada. Denny -
Route from Salt Lake City to Medford Oregon
D&J replied to Alie&Jim's Carrilite's topic in General RV Information
We used to take 140 all the time but last time it was very rough and there is one grade that is a real nasty. Sacramento is a long way around. We've taken 395 and it's a good road and if the weather permits it's the way I would take, I'm sure this time of year it will be fine but check ahead. From Reno to Medford was a one day run for us. Denny -
Anyone that has registered with the VA and has their ID number I would recommend setting up a My Health online account so you can track your appointments, pharmacy, records and the ability to communicate with them online instead of navigating their phone system. Denny
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I've never used the clinic at Harlegon but I use two clinics while we travel. One is near our homebase in Nebraska where I originally registered and that's also where I have my yearly exam and I'm also registered in the one in Yuma AZ where I also go. If we start wintering somewhere else I just have to register at the nearest clinic and all my records will follow me. I'm also setup on their online medical portal so I can view my appointments and records online. This year my home clinic wanted me to have blood work done the end of November but I will be in Yuma so they just scheduled a appointment here because I'm registered here, unlike going to private doctors they have no financial gain by you going to their office so they have no problem with you going to a different clinic. It only takes a day or to to register at a clinic if you already are in the system, getting started in the system originally takes so e time. Denny
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Comparing Roof Coatings - Flex Armor, RV-Armor, Rhino Lining
D&J replied to gypsydan's topic in Technical Tips and Tricks
I used RV Roof Magic this summer and I'm very satisfied with the product, I'll know next spring when we get home from AZ how well it cleans up. Denny- 45 replies
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When we visited Boston we stayed 45 miles away south in a CG and drove in parked and used the shuttle, we parked in their lot. When we did NY City we stayed in Jersey City at Liberty RV Park and walked 6 blocks to the Path subway and took it into Manhattan. Denny
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What size wire Ford is using I haven't looked and I'm not going to open up a sealed wiring harness to find out because it works and doesn't need fixing. The smallest gauge wire our trailer has is the umbilical cord that feeds the trailer and it's #12 the rest is #10 into the trailer. Do I get voltage drop from the truck charging system to the trailer batteries sure but that's the nature of DC current but it's not great enough to cause any major problems, running the freezer off the inverter I will see 12.6 to 12.8 volts with a small grain with the compressor and truck running but it will go up to 13+ when the compressor cycles off with the truck running, I've run the thing all day long going down the road and it's always the same so it's not going to worry about it. One thing I found when running a compressor style frig going down the road is if the unit is in the back of the trailer like my dorm frig is located the bouncing way in the back came cause the compressor to hydrolock from oil getting into the compressor section, you can't compressor a liquid. It didn't happen often but it did happen a few times until I stopped running it when in motion. What I'm sure is happening when the trailer going over dips and bumps causing the oil in the crankcase fly up and get pulled into the compressor locking it up. I got it to restart by waiting for the thermal overload in the motor windings to reset and then bumping the compressor by plugging and unplugging it a few times to get it to run, when it did start I could tell by the chatter that it had oil in the cylinders. The 15 year old freezer that is more to the front of the trailer where the ride is better has never had a problem in the 10 years of running it off a inverter in motion. I've never looked at a cutaway of the newer rotory compressors being used and they may fair better than the piston type. Denny
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When you are taking about DC to DC converters it's using a power source that puts out a higher voltage and then converters to drop it down at the point of usage to a lower voltage. As with both AC and DC current the higher the voltage the less amps so smaller wire size can be used or use the same size wire with less voltage drop. Your DC compressor on your refrigerator is a AC compressor with a dedicated inverter built into it so it will run on DC unless something else has come out sence the last time I looked. Denny
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I don't know what GM or Ram are using but my last two Fords with trailer towing packages have a 30 amp charging circuit going to the plug and our present 2013 will keep the batteries charged going down the road with the freezer running and supplying power to the disk brakes or anything else running back there when needed. Will it pull power from the batteries when the compressor is running yes but the compressor doesn't run continuously so the batteries will charge back up during the off cycle. I've confirmed this by watching the digital inverter readout over the last few years. We also dry camp when traveling and the next day while going down the road the batteries still stay charged even with the freezer being off all night so it needed more run time. I'm running two of the biggest Optima Blue tops made. Denny
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I run a chest freezer and at times a dorm refrigerator going down the road and my 2013 F350 has no problem keeping the batteries charged up I'm not sure how it would do if the batteries were down from the start but when starting out with fully charged it's fine with my Ford. Denny
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The frig is easy to figure out by disconnecting shore power and see if the light comes on when the frig door is opened, light comes on you have inverter power. I think all pickups coming from the factory with towing packages have 12V power to the 7 pin plug, to verify yours is working disconnect shore power and plug trailer into truck with it running and see if your battery voltage raises. Not sure on Ram but on Ford there has to be a supplied relay and fuse installed for the 12V power to work. Denny
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Proof of vaccine required for Escapees events?
D&J replied to Fhkw9DPJ8V1g's topic in General RV Information
I'm just going to post one time on this. We both got the Pfizer double shot when we got back to our home base in late April only because we travel and will be back on the road again for the winter shortly. The wife had very few side affects but me as usual I've just now have gotten past all the side affects I've been dealing with (do the math on length of time it's taken me) so if someone doesn't want to get the shot because they know they have side affects from variations don't you can trust me on that it's very nasty. If they want us to get a booster they will get the middle finger from me because life is to short to lose a summer agian. If they won't let you in some place just go elsewhere they don't need your business or they think they don't. There are some of us that just can't tolerate meds or vacanations especially unproven ones, we know are bodies not someone PRACTICING medicine, we have to be our own advocates when it comes to our health, I know what's best for my body and will not listen to any so called experts again. Denny -
Last year we replaced our 16ft and window awning material with Shade Pro, it's easy to get the right size if you follow the measuring instructions on there web site. Plenty of how to sites on the internet. Denny
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How can I manually move a Hitchhiker II bedroom slideout.
D&J replied to Kenny L's topic in Technical Tips and Tricks
Just a guess but it sounds like the pump is working against a jam so something jamming it so it can't move. It's a hydralic slide so it's probably a Quick Draw mechanism that had sold out to Lipert years ago. If you just want to get it out remove the covers under the bed so you can get to the mechanism and disconnect the cylinder and move the slide out, you may also see what's jamming it. I'm almost sure that using the pump manually will only work to bring the slide in. Denny -
On our first set of G614 tires one had its tread completely come off causing trailer damage, second set I found another one going the same way before it came apart. Two of our G114 tires out of four had broken belts before they were 4 years old, for the price they should last longer than that, we went with Saliuns for less than half the price and will replace them every 4 years and be money ahead. Denny
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The amp draw is directly related to how hard the unit is working, the higher the head presure the higher the amp draw. From what you are describing you have a air leak between the outlet and return. You have to remove the inside cover to inspect the ductwork to make sure you aren't mixing air at the unit. Denny
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Being yours is a older unit that still has a strong base plate I would just roll it up on its side replace the gasket clean the roof area and set it back down. The newer ones I've replaced the last one being a Coleman had a very weak base plate and would never take being rolled one it's side. The low profile units have the compressor laying down or almost down so a few minutes it would be on it's side will hot hurt it. Denny
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Switch the hose that go to the tank with the the other side. There is a check valve in the end that goes to the tank and they can fail on the closed position. Denny
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One of the biggest drawbacks with the playmaker and the western satellites is the size of the dish and signal strength because of the NE location. The X2 the whole black area is the size of the dish not like the small dish mounted inside of the playmaker and the ability to pickup the eastern arc satellites. Denny