All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Road side assistanceDid you contact them by private message as was requested in your prior thread by Ella? https://www.rv.net/forum/index.cfm/fuseaction/thread/tid/30272244.cfmRe: What’s the normal CCC for a 30 ft. Class C?This dealer usually adds an OCCC estimate in the specs on their current new inventory. Keep in mind it's only an estimate, but I believe they're usually pretty close. https://www.lichtsinn.com/Re: Carbon Monoxide DetectorBit further out than that area, but Don's Trailer Service in K/W does work on Onans. I had mine diagnosed and repaired there a long while back, when I had a Roadtrek 190P. They're on Shirley Ave in a strip mall, just down the street from the old Roadtrek factory. They were very good back then. You could try sending them a note or give them a call. http://donstrailer.com/ I have never had the generator in any of my motorhomes set off the CO detector. It's probably worth pursuing, and having it checked. If the leakage is inside the genset, like an internal exhaust/manifold leak, it will need further diagnosis. Better to get it checked?Re: 24ft Models with power-lift bedshttps://www.rvingplanet.com/Re: Plug it in or shut it downIt depends.Re: Hearing fj12ryder wrote: MDKMDK wrote: 2oldman wrote: MDKMDK wrote: I have no hearing aids or psaps but am considering several. x2. I'm not there yet even after years of playing in rock bands, but the technology is probably pretty good. OP may want to look into an upgrade. I was looking at a pair of the "Six Million Dollar Man" ITE models. They're sort of in the gray area between a hearing aid and a PSAP, but they say they're FDA approved as hearing aids. I have low to moderate hearing loss (from my music choices like Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Uriah Heep, etc.) also from playing in a few garage bands, and they look like they might help, with 4 different programs/volume levels available. They're also not overly expensive. Compared to full blown audiologist approved hearing aids. Absolutely make sure you take full advantage of a long trial period. Sometimes the aids will feel fine initially but become painful after several days of wearing them all day. Just remember if they are uncomfortable you won't use them, and you'll just have wasted your money. I've seen it a number of times with relative. If i do get them, and they improve my hearing even a little, I'll endure the pain. I often get tired of being the "before" guy in the commercials all the time.