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  1. If the worker did what you paid them to do it's not a scam and you have no case. The fact that the replacement didn't solve the problem isn't relevant.
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    RV Caulk

    Geocel Proflex is a great caulk and is used on new Keystones at the factory. I also use Lexel on occasion because it is readily available but Lexel doesn't hold up as well.
  3. Sounds like normal wiring, maybe you aren't understanding it correctly. Circuit breakers like that are often for slides and leveling systems/stabilizers.
  4. You are correct but it is irrelevant to what I said. All three have members and all three claim to operate for the benefit of those members. Only one really gives the members a say.
  5. Voting within the chapters may not be the perfect arrangement but doesn't that give the membership a larger voice than members of the Escapees or Good Sam?
  6. AGM batteries are lead acid batteries, the difference is the acid is absorbed into a fiberglass mat between the lead plates rather than liquid like in a flooded battery. They don't catch fire and using them is nearly the same as flooded except you don't add water to AGM batteries.
  7. Out of curiosity I tried to value my truck and you're right, the NADA site stinks. I wasn't able to indicate the long bed, the drw, or get the correct engine size. Even though I entered diesel it came up as the 6.0L Vortec engine which is a much lower value. On the other hand KBB allowed me to enter all the correct info.
  8. Never forward to general delivery unless you have personally walked into that post office and verified that they will accept and hold the mail for you. With that done, usps general delivery is okay.
  9. In the power center fuse panel you probably have a black 15a auto reset circuit breaker. Pull that circuit breaker and replace with a 15a fuse, now try it.
  10. "Cylinders Filled By Weight Following the visual exterior bottle inspection, the bottle filler will look for two other things prior to hooking up the fill hose with the cylinder on the scale. These two things are the water capacity and tare weight. The water capacity is how much water the propane bottle will hold in pounds. The "WC" stamped on the bottle followed by a number such as "47.6" means the bottle will hold 47.6 pounds of water. The tare weight (empty weight) indicated by a "TW" is also followed by a number such as "18" meaning the bottle weighs 18 pounds when empty. The numbers here would likely be found on a five gallon propane bottle (also known as a 20 pound cylinder) used for a barbeque grill. The bottle filling station will generally have a cylinder filling chart that converts water capacity (WC) to pounds of propane that the filler will refer to before filling the bottle. The chart will show that 47.6 pounds of water converts to 20 pounds of propane. In other words, a propane bottle that will hold 47.6 pounds of water will hold 20 pounds of propane. This indicates that the scale needs to be set a little over 38 pounds (20 lbs + 18 lbs = 38 lbs) to obtain the weight of the bottle when it reaches its allowable capacity." https://www.propane101.com/propanecylinderfilling.htm
  11. They hold 80% WC (water capacity) the typical BBQ size bottle is at 80% WC when it contains 20# of lpg. Yours is a common mistake.
  12. Bent pins wallow out the hole over time, I always use locking straight pins.
  13. Simple matter to change the settings so they aren't shown on the screen.
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