All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Anyone still have AT&T Mobley Unlimited Data Plan? Help I too have had Mobley since almost day one. Several years ago, I took the card out of the Mobley and put it in a Netgear router. It supports up to 20 concurrent users. There are only two of us, so we usually have about 6/7 items connected at anyone time. Speed is much better than the Mobley too. The Netgear router I have is a Nighthawk M1 ( MR1100). ( Hope that helps--- I seldom come on this site anymore since they changed the format, so goodluck) Re: From Bad to Worse I'm out of here too... what a poor excuse for a forum. Looks like they somewhat tried to emulate a facebook group. . Re: South Florida RV park suggestions TCI wrote: I know I'm asking a lot. We are looking for suggestions on a RV park in South Florida for next winter. We love the keys, but its just to pricey now and hard to get into. Looking for warm weather and lots of activities. It would be great if close to some kind of fishing. We love the parks in Southern Arizona but have lots of friends throughout Florida. Thank you for all your thoughts and ideas. Maybe look around Lake Okeechobee for fishing RV parks Re: Ok to run shore power without battery?Why not just get a battery-- you didn't state size-- but something like a Group 24 that will run under $150 and install it. In the event of power outage, you will still have lights and if, by chance, your converter needs a battery, it will be happy too.Re: DeadWoodSpearfish City CG looked nice when I stopped there... didn't stay as were were already at a different CG for the rally. Elkhorn Ridge has been mentioned by others-- high end resort.Re: Installing an oven into a former rental rvMight want to consider a countertop convection/air fryer/over combo. Then you can take it outside when weather is appropriate to avoid heat and odors in the RV. FWIW, I pretty much never cook inside. I have a grill, griddle, air fryer, slow cooker and other gadgets in one of my bays that I can setup outside.Re: Custom plastic ice box for Dometic freezerI would go to your local plastic supply shop and buy a piece of acrylic and cut it to the size you want and glue it together. You said you do wood work, so you should be able to make the cuts, very similar to wood. My local place will even make things for you based upon your drawings. Plastic Supply House Re: Need advice on final leg to AcadiaFrom Scranton, get on 84 , follow that to Sturbridge , MA ( no tolls that way other than Newburgh-Beacon Bridge) there you will get on 90 ( toll) follow that to 495 and head north, you will then hook back up with 95 near Amesbury. We go to Acadia every summer from the Tampa area...just got back a few days ago. You will be going thru metro areas, but it's not too bad as you are on the interstate. Now, potholes are a different story.Re: Do it yourself Oil Change on Newmar class a gas motorhomeIf you plan to continue to do it yourself, I recommend that you replace the drain plug with a fumoto valve with the nipple on it for attaching a hose. That way, when you drain the oil, you don't have the mess caused by splashing on the front axle.Re: Moving forward with flooring replacementRegarding your furniture question, most furniture for RV's comes in pieces that you assemble after getting it inside. We had 2 sofas sitting across from each other. I removed one and replaced it with 2 theater seats. Much more comfortable watching tv now.
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