All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Tech support See link to screen shot at bottom of original post. Thanks Re: Tech support https://community.goodsam.com/t5/get-support-ask-questions/bd-p/GetSupportAskQuestions Tech support When I try to log in I put my username and password then hit enter. I then get a red bar that states I don't have sufficient privileges to proceed. I then have two options go back or login to original page. I hit login to original page and all is good. What am I doing wrong? SolvedRe: How structural are the plywood panels in cabinets?Based on the size of the framing I would say you probably won't be endangering the stability of the cabinet.Re: RV park in Las VegasWe stayed at Circus Circus and felt relatively safe. It was just a large parking lot surrounded by a tall fence. It has power, water, and sewer connections spaced out within that area. Very little shade but there were some stunted trees on some of the islands. A dog run with a p gravel base was located near the fence line. It was on the strip.Re: '03 4 Winds 5000 21RB Chevy chassis 79k mi. what's it worth?There is no such thing as a minor roof leak. What is the manufacturer built date on the tires. Be prepared to reply to the above from any serious shopper.Re: batteries in the winter Latner wrote: bgum wrote: KD4UPL wrote: Turn off your battety disconnect and just leave the batteries in the MH. No nred for a charger as there is no discharge. If they won't hold a charge all winter disconnected they need replacing. I consider this to be incorrect information as they can loose up to 5% charge per month. Big temperature shift from South Louisiana and Michigan this time of year. Temperature affects how fast a battery discharges, faster in warm weather, slower in cold weather. My boat sits in Michigan from Oct. to April with the battery sitting in it just disconnected, never a problem. Never thought to look where he is located. Right you are. If I did that I would have to buy new batteries every year.Re: batteries in the winter KD4UPL wrote: Turn off your battety disconnect and just leave the batteries in the MH. No nred for a charger as there is no discharge. If they won't hold a charge all winter disconnected they need replacing. I consider this to be incorrect information as they can loose up to 5% charge per month.Re: An EV motor home/van?Wife has a RZ450E with a range of 245 miles. If she uses the AC or heat that drops to 185 miles. That is very compatible to this van.. Now for her needs that is perfectly acceptable. We have a home charger for charging. This van does have a good amount of solar to extend its range. Why not a tesla? They can't legally be sold in the state. No sales no repair service no tesla.Re: 5th gen 4runner limitedWe recently sold a 2012 that we used to tow a 19 foot Airstream. We used sway control but no weight distribution. Be aware that weight distribution should not be used unless you have a hitch from Lexus. Other hitches and OEM hitches don't attach to a frame rail therefore can't withstand the constant flexing. As a tow vehicle it was stable and got fairly good gas mileage. I would suggest limiting the length of your tow to 19 feet. We had the 6 cylinder Limited.
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