โJul-13-2018 08:12 AM
โJul-14-2018 11:16 AM
โJul-14-2018 08:14 AM
โJul-14-2018 08:07 AM
ReneeG wrote:Lantley wrote:
I have "RVlock" brand it has work pretty well and overall I am satisfied with the unit.
I have had it about 4 years.
My complaint is overall it may not be robust enough. It is not able to handle normal use.
I camp a few times a month. From March thru November. I do not full time. I do not consider my use excessive.
I have had to replace my key pad and the main circuit board. The parts are available and replacing them was not too difficult or expensive.
Customer service to diagnose and ship me the parts was good as well.
Nevertheless I'm not sure these basic components should have failed.
I am a DIY guy. I'm not sure the average guy would want to disassemble the unit and replace internal parts.
I would agree that those components shouldn't have failed considering that the original keyless entry pad we had on the unit we purchased in 2010 just failed this year, eight years later. For the $250 plus RVLock to fail within 4 years is not good. We shall see if improvements have been made. Good to hear that support is good.
โJul-14-2018 07:13 AM
Lantley wrote:
I have "RVlock" brand it has work pretty well and overall I am satisfied with the unit.
I have had it about 4 years.
My complaint is overall it may not be robust enough. It is not able to handle normal use.
I camp a few times a month. From March thru November. I do not full time. I do not consider my use excessive.
I have had to replace my key pad and the main circuit board. The parts are available and replacing them was not too difficult or expensive.
Customer service to diagnose and ship me the parts was good as well.
Nevertheless I'm not sure these basic components should have failed.
I am a DIY guy. I'm not sure the average guy would want to disassemble the unit and replace internal parts.
โJul-14-2018 07:10 AM
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โJul-13-2018 05:52 PM
SDM wrote:
1 question, when you lock the door do you have to use the code or just use the lock button?
โJul-13-2018 05:49 PM
SDM wrote:
1 question, when you lock the door do you have to use the code or just use the lock button?
โJul-13-2018 05:27 PM
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โJul-13-2018 11:29 AM
Paul D. wrote:
We have the RV Lock Brand. Absolutely love it!!!!
Pros: easy to install
very convenient, no more keys
key fob works from a distance
tone alert for lock / unlock
back lit at night after touching buttons
Cons: sometimes hangs up in below freezing weather (low bat and stick lube)
fits a little loose, could solve with shim washers but not that bad.
The batteries last us about a year , we camp 3-4 days / week from april to oct.
One of the best accessory purchases I made for the rv. We moved it from our tow behind to the 5er and just swapped out door latches. Check directly at the company web site as they have periodic sales and usually throw in 2 key fobs. www.rvlock.com
โJul-13-2018 11:18 AM