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- purplepeopleeatExplorerUgh, On my 37C I have aweful pressure....It's really only a pain in the kitchen, I have new filter in too.
I am running a pressure regulator on the hose though....is this causing my pee stream pressure? - R2DillonExplorerMel;
On the TV in the 2004 PA, you have to go into the setup menu and tell the TV to use the external speaker connection. This disables the internal speakers. It is dumb, but the way Panasonic set it up. While you are messing around behind the TV, don't forget to run RCA plugs, etc., from the right compartment to the left compartment for the satellite dish. - R2DillonExplorerMel;
The water filter reduces the pressure significantly. Removal of the water filter or running the 12v pump will help with this issue. I just learned to live with it. - runagroundExplorer
Cathy Johansen wrote:
Water Pressure - Help!
Does anyone have a problem with the water pressure in their 2004 37C? My water connection is without the restrictor and still, I have little pressure. The kitchen sink faucet doesn’t have enough pressure to keep the spray feature on. Is there a restriction in the system?
Mel
Mel, check/change the water filter. - Meme_RayExplorerGAS MILEAGE
Is anyone tracking their mpg. We have never done very well but we do drive pretty fast. Normally on the expressway we drive between 65 and 70mph. We tow a 4000 Jeep 4-wheels down and pretty consistently get right around 5 miles per gallon with that combination. We are also ususally running our generator and at least 1 roof air conditioning unit.
Last year when we were towing a lighter vehicle the mileage was a bit better. The best we have ever done was 8mpg with the lighter car (about 3000lbs)in a state where the speed limit was 55mph for non-com vehicles over 4 tons (and we went that slow) and the roads were very flat. It was also in the fall and we were not running the AC.
Also we are interested to find out if other owners are running their dash air conditioning or roof air or a combination of both when you are traveling. Our dealer told us when we bought the vehicle that is was more economical to run the roof air and generator when traveling than it was to run the dash air. We have not experimented with the dash air and just took the dealer's word for it.
WHAT DO YOU THINK?
Meme - Cathy_JohansenExplorerPat,
I tried but failed to get surround sound. Maybe my connections are wrong in the back of the TV. I'll keep trying, thanks.
Mel - dkingdoeExplorer
purplepeopleeater wrote:
I have yet even opened my hide-e-bed yet.....mines an 05 with ultra leather...does this have that dredded bar in the middle?
then again...when i have guests staying I'm not really worried :)
Yes, you probably do have the 'dredded bar'. I don't know of any hide-a-bed that doesn't...and when two sleep on it they roll to the middle...I was going to try the dream mattress mentioned previously, but it's too $$$ at the moment...so I may give Meme's idea a try and order the bed boards. - purplepeopleeatExplorerI have yet even opened my hide-e-bed yet.....mines an 05 with ultra leather...does this have that dredded bar in the middle?
then again...when i have guests stayting i'm not really worried :) - FreshAirExplorer
Cathy Johansen wrote:
Surround Sound - Help!
I hooked up the AV connections to the back of the TV in my 2004, 37C. I then hooked the audio to the back of the DVD-Stereo (labeled TV). Didn’t work. I moved the AV connections to the back of the VCR. Didn’t work either. How can I get surround sound with the TV?
Mel
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This worked for me when using my satelite TV. My satelite receiver has audio outputs so I ran audio cables from it to the Aux Input on the DVD stereo input. Then I turn to the Aux position on the DVD stereo & I receive the audio from the Sat reveiver. When listening to Sat. music stations I often turn off the TV as it's no longer needed for the audio. Many Sat receivers have have the audio outputs. However, I would think running your audio cables from the TV out to the DVD Aux in and setting the DVD to the AUX position should also work.
Pat - Cathy_JohansenExplorerSurround Sound - Help!
I hooked up the AV connections to the back of the TV in my 2004, 37C. I then hooked the audio to the back of the DVD-Stereo (labeled TV). Didn’t work. I moved the AV connections to the back of the VCR. Didn’t work either. How can I get surround sound with the TV?
Mel
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