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- wa8yxmExplorer III
Iraqvet05 wrote:
I'll stick with the 2' carpenters level I have in my TT. Never needs batteries, no electronics to fail, won't freeze or melt and it's easy to read.
I am with him,, I drive a class A which is supposed to have an electronic automatic system (which is not working) so I have a couple of hoppy trailer levels in the ****pit One on side wall one on dash.
Just a couple of small bubble levels, way less expensive,
To install: First level the RIG using the 2' Carpenter's level Iraqavet suggests,
Then stick or screw them to the wall/dash (or on a trailer the outside wall,m that's what they are designed for, on the side and end) so they both show LEVEL.
These devices are powered by laws of physics.. total list of things that can go wrong once they are installed is as follows:
Hard impact from foreign object (Hammer, Tree limb) smashes unit
Adhasive failure if stuck on (I screwed mine.) - JohnRaExplorerHi. I understand that it takes some time (and trial and error) to learn to level your RV. Use a level and after a few outings you'll just start to feel how many boards or blocks you'll need under which tire.
My advice would be to invest in a decent level, and always level from the same spots on the RV all the time. 6 inches this way or that way can actually read differently. - mowermechExplorerFor years, I used a 9"X9"X2" cake pan, with one inch of water in it, as a level. Just place it on the cooktop, and when the water is nearly the same depth in all four sides/corners, the rig is level.
Now, I have graduated to an 8 inch torpedo level. I only use it to check the accuracy of the bubble level mounted in the wall by the driver's seat. I do that once or twice a year.
There are a lot of really useful gadgets, gimcracks, and goodies out there that I can spend my money on.
IMO, this thing is not one of them. - RavenNSExplorerMaybe if I was blind and this product had audio, then I would get one. But if I'm blind, why am I setting up a trailer by myself?
A bubble level that you can buy at a dollar store works just fine - 2012ColemanExplorer IIThe OP lists his location as PA. Under where to buy, it gives an address of an RV dealership in PA.
OP - stop trying to sell a useless gadget on this site. A bubble level works just as well, and is much cheaper. - darsbenExplorer II
Roydenc wrote:
Thanks for your replies.
SO ARE YOU going to buy one for your use?
DID WE help you make a decision?
Or where you just here promoting your product? - RoydencExplorerThanks for your replies.
- darsbenExplorer IIThat is the stupidest product I have come across in ages.
At $150.00 it is overpriced by $140.00 - RbertalottoExplorerDo you really need this thing to Unhook your trailer??? It tells you the tongue needs to go up to unhook????......I going to make a device that tells you water is wet and fire is hot....Gonna make a million!
- gboppExplorerIt looks like a novelty item. I wonder where it's made?
If you're new to RVing, I wouldn't waste my money on this product.
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