โNov-23-2016 04:33 AM
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โDec-01-2016 07:05 PM
Bumpyroad wrote:Harvey51 wrote:
Some say there has never been a filling station fire caused by an RV fridge so no need to worry too much about it.
never ever in the whole wide world? that took a lot of googling. ๐
bumpy
โNov-30-2016 01:44 PM
dennislanier wrote:
For what it's worth, the "leveler" you mentioned above is actually referred to as a "Stabilizer". Note that it is NOT intended to be used to level the RV. It is used (once you have already leveled the vehicle) to keep the RV from moving around so much while walking around inside the RV. If you crank it pretty tight it will very slightly raise the RV but again, its primary use is to stabilize.
Most Class C's I see in campgrounds do not even use these stabilizers as they can be hard to access, etc. I have never used mine, but I am old and lazy!! They are there if you choose to use them but are not necessary in most cases.
โNov-29-2016 10:40 AM
Jeannie Souza wrote:
Wow... you guys are like mechanical engineers... .. all this information is very helpful.. I did pull out the owners manual last night and read that the battery will not over charge.... and yes... I did pull the plug... then tried lights in the RV.. none would work... hit the switch at the door.. and the lights worked.. hit the switch again.. no lights..then plugged it in...
Gene in NE... interesting .. I had seen these little levels in the RV section of Walmart... so I picked up a package.. and now I know what to do with them.. thanks...
also.. my RV has a leveler ... it's manual... there's a long rod.. like the one used to operate a car jack... and I see where that's used in the front of the RV.. the previous owner pointed it out to me.. but no demo... I did not try to use it...for fear of messing something up... wanted to wait till I get to my friends RV Park .. no doubt Mr. Wonderful can show me how to use it...
Thanks for all your comments... I know just where to come to now when I have a RV issue...
โNov-28-2016 08:28 AM
โNov-27-2016 01:12 PM
j-d wrote:
Those "Hoppy Levels" are really good. The curve and the markings make them different for lengthwise and sideways leveling.
Let me shift gears:
Make Checklists, make Tags.
You want to be sure you've lowered the Antenna, disconnected Water, Power and Sewer, retracted any jacks, etc.
A "Crank Me Back Down" tag is especially useful for the Antenna.
A Fuel Stop checklist is good too - Any LPG appliance needs to be turned OFF. The LPG hose jockey might turn the tank valve off. Not safe with Fridge ON, because the Fridge will spark its igniter trying to get going again. It's not just the Flame you want to avoid, it's the Spark, too.
Checklists are good even after it all becomes second nature, since you could be distracted. I find that More Help = More Mistakes...
โNov-27-2016 11:38 AM
Harvey51 wrote:
Some say there has never been a filling station fire caused by an RV fridge so neo ned to worry too much about it.
โNov-27-2016 07:33 AM
โNov-27-2016 07:26 AM
Problem is, with just ordinary valves, it can be hard to check and inflate your rear dual tires.Many of us are happy with ordinary rubber valve stems as long as the ones on the outer duals are long enough to be reached with a dual wheel double ended pressure gauge. The gauge must have a straight end to reach the inner valves.
A Fuel Stop checklist is good too - Any LPG appliance needs to be turned OFF.Some say there has never been a filling station fire caused by an RV fridge so no need to worry too much about it. It certainly is required to turn off the propane at the tank when using tunnels, ferries and underground parking where propane (heavier than air) can accumulate from a leak. As pointed out, be sure to turn off the fridge in these situations in case someone else is leaking propane so your igniter isn't sparking.
โNov-24-2016 06:57 AM
Dusty R wrote:
I glue the round cat's eye level where I can see it from the driver's seat, usually on the driver's side of the Dog House.
Often times I can get the mh level enough just by moving the mh around a little.
Dusty
โNov-24-2016 03:59 AM
โNov-24-2016 03:45 AM
โNov-24-2016 03:02 AM
Jeannie Souza wrote:
Gene in NE... interesting .. I had seen these little levels in the RV section of Walmart... so I picked up a package.. and now I know what to do with them.. thanks
โNov-24-2016 12:11 AM