All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Question about being guided into a site. jtad wrote: KOA in Weatherford TX just west of Ft Worth.. And yes I was by myself.. Wolfe10 there is a universal signal for stop and go.. And he was telling me to come forward.. There was never and stop.. Yea I should have got out, I'm not disputing that, just very aggravating. Funny, I stopped here earlier in Jan and the guy acted like he was doing me a big favor. He had one spot left and he didn't usually rent it out to after hour arrivals. I was coming in right after they closed. I said no problem, I'll just keep going. That seemed to throw him and suddenly the tone changed. Made me laugh and suddenly he was all friendly. Not sure I'll stay there again.Re: Opinions on Class A QualityThanks for your input everyone. smlranger hit on why I'm looking for quality. He said regardless, be prepared to fix stuff. This I have learned for sure! In my 24ft, I put on 50K miles in the last 5 years and it seemed like every cross country trip I took I always ended up fixing something. Maybe it was small or maybe something big, but I had to get used to taking things in stride. But I want to hedge my bets where I can. :) So perhaps I should have also asked, when you do have to fix something on the ones you recommend, would you shy away from any of them because they tend to be more expensive than the others to repair?Opinions on Class A QualityHi everyone, I'm selling my 24ft C and moving up in length to +/- 35ft and was thinking A because I will be full timing. My budget is around 120-140K and of course I'm looking to get the best quality for my money. Wanted to hear personal thoughts/experiences on brands. Also, I was thinking of consigning to sell the 24ft C. So far I've read positive things from people on Facebook. Anyone not have a good experience selling this way? TIA, any opinion welcome.Re: Craft Business while RVingA few different things, candles, soaps, decoupage, mixed media. Wanted to get into more wood, but that seems difficult if I'm going to be on the road.Re: Craft Business while RVingI've been wondering about pulling a trailer. If I upgrade to something longer and then pull a trailer, I wonder if it will be hard finding spaces. I guess I'll just have to plan better. These days with my little C, I can pull in just about anywhere.Craft Business while RVingHas anyone here run a craft business out of their RV? Was curious how you handle storage and shipping for supplies, etc. Could you share issues your ran into? I'm currently in a smaller Class C, but will be upgrading and considering going full time. I could have a home base on my parent's property, but I really wouldn't be there often as it conflicts with the regular job. I can travel a lot with my job, but mostly need to stick to mountain/pacific time zones and they are on the east coast. Just wondering if I will basically have to give up my crafting side business if it's not practical.Re: Electrical Issue YC 1 wrote: You may have burned the neutral wire open and possibly the ground too. Use an ohmeter to check the ground lug on the shoreline cord to the ground strip inside the breaker panel in the rv. Do the same for the other leads. We checked the outlet and there is a hot wire, but the neutral is open and the ground is grounded. Do you know if it's normally grounded to the chassis, if so, do you know where it would be located.Re: Electrical IssueWe hooked up to the house 240v. My dad put this together and we've used it several times before but this time didn't remove one of the 120 wires. We had 2 hot and 1 ground instead of previously it was 1 hot and 2 ground.Re: Electrical Issue Mandalay Parr wrote: If you really had 240volts instead of 120volts, the microwave is probably fried along with other stuff. Yes, we are pretty sure the microwave is a goner, but was wondering what else we may have screwed up in the electrical system itself since even the outlet the microwave used is no longer working.Electrical IssueNeed your advice for a novice RVer. I have a class C and now know that I was hooked up to 240V. I believe a power surge came through and knocked out my microwave, outlets, and ac. Everything that can run off the house battery is still running ok. But now even after correcting the hook up, the other items have not come back. My dad is a dyi guy and we checked the fuses, one was burnt, we replaced it. We also tried to check the breakers. We had a test light and it appeared that electricity was coming into the breaker and then to rule out the breaker, we completed the circuit and the outlet to the microwave was still not working (we had a light bulb plugged in to see whether it would come on). Any idea on what else is wrong? We plan to take it in on Monday, but was feeling anxious and would appreciate your opinions.