All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: 2022 Zephyr or Cornerstone - Which Should I Buy? Mr.Mark wrote: I did use the one on my Dynasty but macerators are rather slow. Mr Mark, you are right about the old macerators being slow but the new Sanicon Turbo which uses a 1" hose is pretty quick. I have used it to pump 200' several times over fairly level ground. I like to read your insight on Prevost, etc. Re: 2022 Zephyr or Cornerstone - Which Should I Buy? Ranger Smith wrote: No but my rv is 43' and has the Aquahot 450 and it heats the RV just fine. On electric there is a huge difference between the Aqua-Hot 450 with One 1650 Watt element and the 600 series which has Two 2000 Watt elements. IMHO, If Cornerstone skimps on that one item I just assume they also skimp on other items.Re: 2022 Zephyr or Cornerstone - Which Should I Buy?When I looked at Cornerstone I saw it has the little 450 Aqua-Hot so I didn't consider it any farther.Re: Centermatics or Balance Beads ??? Durb wrote: My trailer bearings are sensitive to wheel offset which the Centramatics increase so I wouldn't use them. You must have a different set of Centramatics than I have seen. Mine are thin sheet metal, 1/16" perhaps. I don't think your wheel bearings will notice. :hRe: 600 hp110,000 miles, no problems yet. 2006 EGR engine.Re: Needless kaos and carnage on the Beeline highway... Desert Captain wrote: Highway 87 aka the Beeline Highway runs north from Mesa {just east of Phoenix} north 75 miles to and through Payson continuing on to provide a good route for the RV crowd to the I-40 corridor {Flagstaff, Winslow and Holbrook}. From Mesa it is good 4 lane {with wide paved shoulders} of mostly divided highway. It does however have a lot of steep climbs {6 to 7 percent} as it winds up through the mountains. The speeds on that road have been surprising. I'm not on it that often but go in and out of Arizona on it with my RV. When the police holed up last year we were passed by lots of high speed traffic, probably 90 & 100 MPH. The police are back but spread thin and speeds seemed slightly lower. We travel the US through lots of mountains & I consider that road from the Mogillion Rim through Payson to Mesa to be one of the best workouts for the driver and the RV. Lots of climbs in high temperatures to test your cooling system and patience and lots of descents to use the Jake Brake, exhaust brake and learn to keep the service brakes cool. We like the Payson Airport (KPAN) Crosswinds Restaurant but we don't go there by road.Re: BorderCurious why the discussion of Tijuana hasn't included the rail from San Ysidro to San Diego. Doesn't Air Canada fly nonstop from San Diego to Vancouver, BC?Re: Dry Camping Shower Valve ReplacementSimilar to WA8YXM I added this Danco Shut Off ValveRe: HVAC - No Compressor runRon, that is one of the most concise descriptions of a problem I have seen as well as your troubleshooting status. We are fortunate to have Doug on this forum! Well done!Re: A/C locking up in 1984 class cIs there any chance the cover is blocking air flow through the condenser? That would cause those symptoms.
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