All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: free shippingThere are so many places that are much more easy to shop at on lineRe: Another reason to be careful when shopping at Camping WorldThey should have watched the time more closely. Hope they learned a lesson. Maybe CW should charge them with tresspassingRe: Where can I find a 12 VDC 32 inch or larger TV RLS7201 wrote: TNGW1500SE wrote: RLS7201 wrote: .........Prices are cumming down.......... Was that a joke or a typo? Neither. Just saw a 55" TV for $439.00. The price of flat screen TVs have been coming down for several years. Richard *comingRe: Moving my Travel Trailer around the houseGreat video, I have a little Kobota 2660 and love it. You mentioned Quick hitch a few times, That's not a QH. A QH is Awesome to change out implements quickly, if your attachment are compatibleRe: New power outlet question gmw photos wrote: LVJJJ wrote: I've always tied into the Microwave circuit for extra kitchen appliances like toaster and coffee maker. Since the MW dual outlet usually has the 2nd plug-in holes sealed over, I just drill out the plastic where the plug holes should be then plug in a power strip and run the cord down to under the upper cabinets so then I have several outlets to use. If too many appliances are plugged in so they trip the breaker, then just unplug one or two. Long ago when I wired the houses I built, seems to me you could put 8 or 10 outlets on a 15 amp circuit with 14-2 wire. So I have added up to 3 new outlets on a cicuit that has just one, usually able to run wires under the dinette seats or inside cabinets. Exactly the way it was in my trailer, except it really was a single plug outlet they had the M/Wave plugged into. I replaced it with a duplex outlet that I plugged a powerstrip into. Giving me, mostly hidden up under there, a place to plug the coffee pot in. Same thing I did, simple, cheap and worksRe: New power outlet questionMy Microwave is on a separate circuit. Open in the cabinet near the microwave there is an outlet, could you use that? I do for my pizza oven.Re: CB & Handheld Radios Passin Thru wrote: Gdetrailer, WOW Average 360,000 miles a year? Thats 1000 every day. Boy, you must be Superman. I ran 230,000/year in the 70s running team out of OKC and was pretty well beat most of the time even with 1/2 of it spent in the bunk. You better read his post againRe: Propane hose...which one?I believe I bought this hose with out the valve locally. http://www.campingworld.com/shopping/item/stay-longer-propane-adapter-kit/82583&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&scid=scplp82583&sc_intid=82583&affiliateid=6313&gclid=Cj0KCQiA4bzSBRDOARIsAHJ1UO5-sk2_vdPv2CVvPcezjyxHtyD0f7793dvanIl7uDdldC-KBFOsrmYaAuHJEALw_wcB https://www.menards.com/main/heating-cooling/gas-kerosene-heaters/garage-heater-accessories/mr-heater-12-propane-hose-assembly/f271144-144/p-1444441201353-c-6860.htm?tid=9219909990201151068&ipos=2Re: Macerator Pump SoundGuy wrote: hedgehopper wrote: Have you used a macerator pump to empty the waste tanks on your RV into the sewer at your home? Has this been a satisfactory way to empty the tanks? Wouldn't do it any other way ... series of pics starts here. :B What size wire did you run for the macerator? Did you run it right from the battery?Re: Table cloth clipsThese work well for us;)
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