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- M_GO_BLUE1ExplorerI need to pick up some spare light bulbs for the light fixtures above the Lazy Boy chairs, sofa, table, etc. (not the ordinary TV light fixtures you see on the ceiling)...pulled one last night and it has no bulb number on it...anyone know what # the bulb is?
- 2QAYLExplorerI'm with M GO BLUE, I wouldn't be without the slide-toppers. One night in a pine forest would convince anyone of that I'm sure. There's nothing like picking a couple of thousand pine needles off the tops of the slides when half of them are stuck 1/2 way under the seal. I empathize with you Cruz, many's a time in our 2000 Designer that I had to mop up the water off the slide tops after a wet night.
Dave - sanderson_66ExplorerI do believe the hooks in the nightstand are for keys. I recall our salesman said this.
- BReed0715ExplorerI hope everyone is doing well in regards to the water heater the electric and the gas work the same. Just flip whichever one you want to use and presto, hot water.
I posted a comment a few pages ago stating that my bedrails came in contact with my 35RLTS and is wasn't pretty. I ordered a new panel from Jayco (that was bent up during the mishap) and it was only $17. So I will be installing it this weekend. I also will be taking it out and will measure the distance between the bedrails to see if I'm ok and it was an issolated situation. Keeping my fingers crossed that getting it out of my property which is uphill and geting it back on level road might be a little scary but will have to keep a close eye on it. So far so good... really enjoying it. - M_GO_BLUE1ExplorerOne other question since we haven't used our water yet but will this weekend and this concerns the switches for the gas side and the electric side of the water heater...
I know for the gas you just switch on the gas and it automatically lights...does the electric switch work the same way or is there more than one switch I need to worry about when using the electric side of the water heater? - M_GO_BLUE1Explorer
BCCDAL wrote:
Ahagen... You can tell if you have double pane windows by looking close at them.
I have also heard if you hold a lighted lighter up to the windows you should see 2 reflections... - BCCDALExplorerAhagen... You can tell if you have double pane windows by looking close at them.
- BCCDALExplorerI don't know what the hooks are for either. The night stand thing is useless. To small to put anything in. A box of Kleenix doesn't come close to fitting in there.
- ahagenExplorermy awnings make a terrible noise in the slightest wind also. how do i know if i have the double pane windows? i cant remember if the dealer said i had them or not. also, why are there hooks in the little nightstands.
- VulcaneerExplorerBeachballs seem to work OK. Just remember to remove them before bringing the slides in. Have seen some people who put small logs on top to weigh the toppers down, just enough to form a drain off trough, and hold them down in the wind. And when they bring the slides in the logs just fall off.
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