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- Gunner45ExplorerToday we received our confirmation email for our first solo overnighter :) Dh also cut some wood planks for leveling.
Dori - KristinUExplorerCamping plans were foiled by an email about e.coli in the water at the CG then a car whacked a power pole at the end of our dead end street, sealing us off until crews were done working at around midnight on Friday...Friday the 13
indeed!
So, yesterday I decided to take the opportunity to add piano hinges to the dinette seats. Something that I had wanted to do on our TT and never got around to! - woodworker414Explorer
Good morning all. When I posted yesterday morning I tried to attach a photo, I could not remember how to do it. Had time this morning to research that issue so I am going to try it again. Mentioned that the brother in law and his wife were in from GA for a couple of weeks. I moved the C next door to the neighbors pad, thay are gone for 4-6 weeks fishing, so that the brother in law could put their 35' 5er in Crabby Bill's Campground, A site with full hookk ups, 50 amp service. We are really enjoying their visit.
Safe Travels
Bill - Navy_SmokerExplorerWe checked all fluids, air pressures, hitch and base plate bolts for torque, and hooked-up the jeep for a trip to the beach tomorrow. Will be gone a couple of days.
- Timtruck44ExplorerI had a problem where my coach batteries would not work the 12 volt system in my Chateau by Four Winds. I replaced the two 12v batteries and no good. The coach worked fine when plugged in and when the generator was running but all else failed otherwise. checked the disconnect switch by the coach door it was A ok. Called a local dealer and low and behold there was a little circuit breaker under the drawer in the kitchen. Push in a little button and viola it all worked!!!! I was worried because we are leaving for a nice relaxing week and I didn't want to have to start the generator everytime I wanted to flush the toilet. I hope this helps if anyone else has such a problem.
- woodworker414ExplorerGood morning all. Great weather here in the midwest along the Mississippi River. 46 degrees this morning when I got up, earlier this week it got to 98.
Had to move the C next door to my neighbors pad, they are gone for 4-6 weeks fishing. Had to make room for the brother in law and his wife to park there 35' 5er at, as we like to call it, Crabby Bill's Campground, for a week long visit. Crabby Bill's comes with full hook ups. 50amp service. Its been a great week.
Safe Travels
Bill - tenbearExplorer
ronfisherman wrote:
tenbear wrote:
Replaced the digital 120v AC volt meter that I had installed some time ago with a combined volt meter and ammeter in the same package, the same dimensions as the old voltmeter. The hardest part was running the wire from the meter to the breaker panel.
Got a link to the meter you purchased.
Here is the link. It read exactly the same voltage as my old meter so it must be accurate. :h - ronfishermanModerator
tenbear wrote:
Replaced the digital 120v AC volt meter that I had installed some time ago with a combined volt meter and ammeter in the same package, the same dimensions as the old voltmeter. The hardest part was running the wire from the meter to the breaker panel.
Got a link to the meter you purchased. - tenbearExplorerReplaced the digital 120v AC volt meter that I had installed some time ago with a combined volt meter and ammeter in the same package, the same dimensions as the old voltmeter. The hardest part was running the wire from the meter to the breaker panel.
- taylorgsoExplorerSWMBO took down curtains in cabover area of our Class C Solera. The original ones were drab dark tan, and made the whole coach seem dreary. She made new ones of a beautiful print. I rehung those last night - the difference is amazing, and really brightens up the whole coach. I knew that sewing machine I bought her 40 years ago would eventually come in handy!!!!
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