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Pops wrote:
I like the way D.E.Bishop thinks
โJul-05-2014 01:38 PM
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โJul-04-2014 12:57 PM
tenbear wrote:
Two 6v batteries are wired in series, 12v batteries are wired in parallel.
โJul-04-2014 12:48 PM
toedtoes wrote:
On batteries, I wouldn't buy right away. First figure out if the one(s) already installed is sufficient for your needs. If so, then you saved yourself money on what you didn't even need. If not, then figure out WHAT you need and then select what to get (2 - 6v in parallel; 1 - 12 v; 2 - 12v in series; AGM, etc.).
โJul-04-2014 12:35 PM
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โJul-04-2014 09:35 AM
D.E.Bishop wrote:
As for foreigners, I haven't seen that. We meet a lot of them and they seem pretty concerned and careful. If you go to Europe, you will hear the same thing about Americans.
โJul-04-2014 06:58 AM
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โJul-03-2014 08:50 PM
BoxinTheCompass wrote:
Been thinking about buying used rental class C unit, possibly Four Winds Majestic 28A (thanks to input from gotsmart, Iamichabod and a few others on this forum) but am wondering what to expect for how much approximate costs would run for the following work to be done after the sale, I have no experience with this, but am I looking at $$$ or $ or what? (Now I know it can vary quite a bit but just trying to get ballpark idea). I guess its more piece of mind
Here's the list (stolen from another suggestion elsewhere but I cant find the link now):
1: Having the black/grey/fresh tanks professionally cleaned.
2: Drop the generator, have it checked out the right way by the Onan people, and to prevent headaches, slap a new carb onto it just to be safe. Plus, during this stage, I can get an EnergyCommand system installed which gives the ability for the genset to auto-start if the batteries get low.
3: Change the spark plugs and coils. Ford V-10s are reliable, and this is a relatively small thing, but good to have done.
4: New tires. (I thought they sold these units with new or fairly fresh rubber?)
5: Furnace and ducts cleaned out if possible.
6: Fluids flushed and changed (oil, ATF, etc.)
7: Change out batteries, perhaps add another in parallel if there is room to the house set. Some class Cs have a drawer that can fit two... but just have a single present.
8: Change out cooling hoses and clamps
Does the above sound reasonable and any idea on about how much this may run for 28` class C?
As always any input is appreciated...
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