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โJul-28-2012 04:43 PM
โJul-27-2012 06:03 PM
Yellowboat. wrote:
We blew a tire. We arrived home from a three week trip though Canada and parked in front of our house. About ten minutes after we parked the drivers side inside rear dual tire blew. We were walking out of the house to back our motorhome into our driveway.
โJul-27-2012 05:23 PM
โJul-24-2012 06:52 AM
Vanderee wrote:toomoxy wrote:
Went on my second camping trip...
found out my Generator will run but is not powering anything.
ARGH....
Thank goodness the fairgrounds had 15amp hook up...
but sucks no AC and was so hot and humid.
I had a small engine repair shop check generator and they confirmed that my "General" 5500 generator is not powering anything even though is running and is a closed unit wtih belt that is difficult to repair if even possible or worth it (so piece of crap).
I'm so fed up... This was my dream for over 20 years, of purchasing an RV for dog shows.
But my fellow dog show campers assured me that "this soon shall pass" and once I get it all working and figure it all out, that i will have many years of happy camping.
I have been looking at
the new onan RV QG 7000 to ensure I can run both AC's at same time
(one for dogs in the garage area) and one for me all night and during transport to sites. Figuring buy the best and hope I will be problem free for longer.
Cheapest one is $4,422.00 and thankfully salesperson told me I would also need harness assembly at $130.00 and exhaust acc at $120.00
free shipping and tax free... cheapest I have found yet.
Hoping to find someone to install for decent price and properly.
Dealerships sure range in hourly rates from $90.00-$180.00!
Installed my new led bulbs from China that someone on here recommended.
they were so dim at home.... however once I plugged in at the fairground they were PERFECT...
They still get warm though (not as hot for sure) and the ones I put over the sink were angled down a bit...never thought about it until I noticed smoke coming from it and realised that the bulb touched the plastic cover ...Thankfully I was there.
Guess I needed shorter ones there...weird the sockets would point down though.
Noticed the bottom corner covers on the pushout sides are gone with a big gap...hope that is just cosmetic...
Forgot to make sure the counters didn't have anything on them before driving away... lost my new coffee pot ๐
still trying to figure out how to make those rear spot lights at the top of the garage door ramp to go on...
What an adventure...LOL
You're doing great,you will know your RV inside out.Been there myself.
Be happy a new RV has many more problems.
โJul-24-2012 04:41 AM
โJul-24-2012 04:07 AM
toomoxy wrote:
Went on my second camping trip...
found out my Generator will run but is not powering anything.
ARGH....
Thank goodness the fairgrounds had 15amp hook up...
but sucks no AC and was so hot and humid.
I had a small engine repair shop check generator and they confirmed that my "General" 5500 generator is not powering anything even though is running and is a closed unit wtih belt that is difficult to repair if even possible or worth it (so piece of crap).
I'm so fed up... This was my dream for over 20 years, of purchasing an RV for dog shows.
But my fellow dog show campers assured me that "this soon shall pass" and once I get it all working and figure it all out, that i will have many years of happy camping.
I have been looking at
the new onan RV QG 7000 to ensure I can run both AC's at same time
(one for dogs in the garage area) and one for me all night and during transport to sites. Figuring buy the best and hope I will be problem free for longer.
Cheapest one is $4,422.00 and thankfully salesperson told me I would also need harness assembly at $130.00 and exhaust acc at $120.00
free shipping and tax free... cheapest I have found yet.
Hoping to find someone to install for decent price and properly.
Dealerships sure range in hourly rates from $90.00-$180.00!
Installed my new led bulbs from China that someone on here recommended.
they were so dim at home.... however once I plugged in at the fairground they were PERFECT...
They still get warm though (not as hot for sure) and the ones I put over the sink were angled down a bit...never thought about it until I noticed smoke coming from it and realised that the bulb touched the plastic cover ...Thankfully I was there.
Guess I needed shorter ones there...weird the sockets would point down though.
Noticed the bottom corner covers on the pushout sides are gone with a big gap...hope that is just cosmetic...
Forgot to make sure the counters didn't have anything on them before driving away... lost my new coffee pot ๐
still trying to figure out how to make those rear spot lights at the top of the garage door ramp to go on...
What an adventure...LOL
โJul-24-2012 03:52 AM
โJul-24-2012 03:34 AM
John339 wrote:
Yesterday I repaired the drive shaft parking brake by replacing the brake shoes.
Then removed the wheels, 19.5" needing 450 lbs of torque, and made sure the disk brakes had plenty of pad left. They do.
Today will be greasing and lubing the chassis.
Tomorrow is removing the house batteries and adding water if needed. Distilled of course. Then vacuuming, cleaning and finally washing using a product that waxes at the same time. 303 Protectant on the tires and Windex on the windows and we will be ready for the next trip.
There is always something but it is still fun and a good hobby for an old timer.
โJul-23-2012 04:36 PM
โJul-23-2012 02:14 PM
toomoxy wrote:
Went on my second camping trip...
found out my Generator will run but is not powering anything.
ARGH....
Thank goodness the fairgrounds had 15amp hook up...
but sucks no AC and was so hot and humid.
I had a small engine repair shop check generator and they confirmed that my "General" 5500 generator is not powering anything even though is running and is a closed unit wtih belt that is difficult to repair if even possible or worth it (so piece of crap).
I'm so fed up... This was my dream for over 20 years, of purchasing an RV for dog shows.
But my fellow dog show campers assured me that "this soon shall pass" and once I get it all working and figure it all out, that i will have many years of happy camping.
I have been looking at
the new onan RV QG 7000 to ensure I can run both AC's at same time
(one for dogs in the garage area) and one for me all night and during transport to sites. Figuring buy the best and hope I will be problem free for longer.
Cheapest one is $4,422.00 and thankfully salesperson told me I would also need harness assembly at $130.00 and exhaust acc at $120.00
free shipping and tax free... cheapest I have found yet.
Hoping to find someone to install for decent price and properly.
Dealerships sure range in hourly rates from $90.00-$180.00!
Installed my new led bulbs from China that someone on here recommended.
they were so dim at home.... however once I plugged in at the fairground they were PERFECT...
They still get warm though (not as hot for sure) and the ones I put over the sink were angled down a bit...never thought about it until I noticed smoke coming from it and realised that the bulb touched the plastic cover ...Thankfully I was there.
Guess I needed shorter ones there...weird the sockets would point down though.
Noticed the bottom corner covers on the pushout sides are gone with a big gap...hope that is just cosmetic...
Forgot to make sure the counters didn't have anything on them before driving away... lost my new coffee pot ๐
still trying to figure out how to make those rear spot lights at the top of the garage door ramp to go on...
What an adventure...LOL
โJul-23-2012 01:34 PM
โJul-23-2012 01:10 PM
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โJul-21-2012 05:18 PM
โJul-21-2012 07:27 AM