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EMD360 wrote:
That's an interesting spot for a whole house filter. How does that work in colder weather? Do you have enough flow to avoid freezing?
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thebeach300 wrote:Many do come with Battery cutoff switches, I know my Forester did, & many others do also.
i will be putting a battery disconnect switch on the battery to turn off the juice.it blows my mind why the makers don't put a cut off switch on at the factory.But they don't do much there on quality anyway thanks for the help.
today i cleaned up inside and sprayed the all the compartments inside the mh and under it for ants.
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NavyChaps wrote:NavyChaps wrote:
Taking it back to the shop to have them re-repair $8000.00 delam work they did last December :(. They said labor was only warranted for 90 days but materials are for a year. Let's hope they say it was a failure of materials. I have no leaks but I think it is baking in the heat as it is the side that faces the afternoon sun. Bummer! Insurance will probaly still say it is a "maintainance" issue.
Got lucky, they fixed it on the spot. Believe it or not they said it was due to the heat! Said I should park it facing the other way so that one side doesn't always get the afternoon sun. Wow! They think the originalk de-lam was caused by same.:E May be time to invest in covered storage.
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