All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Approximate fuel milage of these 2 motorhomes?lHad a Fleetwood expedition with the 5.9 Cummins. 68 MPH always got 10 plus. Now 45’ tag Discovery with 450, 6.4 the best so farRe: Anyone traveling yet Yosemite Sam1 wrote: Andy F wrote: magicbus wrote: I am a 25 year Law Enforcement veteran and none of us at my 138+ sworn member agency are wearing masks while on duty. While I truly appreciate your service, if you decided to approach me you would be hard-pressed to get me to interact. I would not appreciate your lack of care for my well-being. Dave Inappropriate and misguided comment Dave. We are taking all appropriate measures including having you call in your reports instead of face to face contact. Why didn't you say so in the first place instead of sounding aggrieved post haste? Somebody needs some fresh air. LOLRe: Anyone traveling yetYou gotta love the Covid police. You should just stay home and and stay healthy then. Why do you believe you should take it upon yourself to tell other adults how to behave. If your lucky Fauci will have a vaccine for his flu maybe by winter.Re: Yellowstone QuestionsWe camped outside the park at Grizzly RV park. Full services 50amp. Real nice and lots of restaurants and things to see. Had no problems traveling through the park seeing everything we wanted. https://grizzlyrv.com/campsitesRe: Will any portable compressor handle 95 psi? PastorCharlie wrote: et2 wrote: Have had the 400prv for almost ten years. Still works great. Tops off 22.5" MH tires quickly. Light weight and easy to store. Can be kept in the trunk of you car Our 400P-RV Automatic powerful portable tire inflator kit will inflate 275/80/22.5 tires from 80 to 90 psi in just 30 seconds. While the unit is intended for RV use, it can be used for virtually any tire since it comes with accessories for more varied inflating situations than any other portable compressor kit on the market today. Portable compressors with automatic shutoff come into play when moving from tire to tire, and when checking tire pressure in the middle of a tire fill. A typical portable compressor must be turned off between tire fills, and anytime you want to check tire pressure. If you aren’t near the compressor, this can turn into running laps back and forth to the portable compressor to turn the unit on and off. Automatic portables do not work in this fashion and will save you time & effort to get tires inflated quickly. Want to learn more about our RV Portable Tire Inflators? Click Here Please Note: The air hose supplied with this kit may become brittle from prolonged exposure to UV/sunlight. – Stow when not in use. Never allow the hose to come into contact with the head of the compressor during use (melting hazard). The use of the included air hose is not recommended in sub zero or freezing conditions. The 400P-RV does not work with Presta bicycle valves, unless used with a Presta Valve Adapter. FEATURES – Thermal Overload Protector – Automatic Shut-Off Function – Primary & Extension Air Hoses – Vibration-Resistant Diamond-Plate Sand Tray – Heat Shielded Quick Connect Coupling – Gas Station-Style Tire Inflation Gun with 160 PSI Gauge – Heavy Duty Dual Battery Clamps with Inline Fuse – 45-Degree Extended Reach Chuck (For Dual Rear Wheels) – 90-Degree Twist-On Chuck – Heavy Duty Deluxe Carry Bag – 3 pc. Inflation Tips Kit SPECIFICATIONS – 12-Volt – Permanent Magnetic Motor – Duty Cycle: 33% @ 100 PSI – Max. Working Pressure: 150 PSI – Max. Amp Draw: 30 Amps – Ingress Protection Rating: IP54 – Dimensions: 10.87?L x 5.83?W x 7.48?H – Net Weight: 10.75 lbs. – Power Cord Length: 8 ft. – Primary Air Hose Length: 30 ft. – Extension Air Hose Length: 30 ft. PERFORMANCE DATA PSI CFM A BAR LPM A 0 2.30 17 0 65.1 17 10 2.13 19 1.0 58.4 20 20 1.98 21 2.0 53.0 23 30 1.86 23 3.0 48.5 24 40 1.75 24 4.0 44.2 26 50 1.64 25 5.0 40.2 27 60 1.54 26 6.0 37.0 28 70 1.44 27 7.0 33.3 29 80 1.37 27 8.0 30.1 28 90 1.28 28 9.0 27.0 28 100 1.19 29 10.0 22.1 27 110 1.11 29 120 1.04 28 130 0.95 28 140 0.85 27 150 0.71 27 * Supply Voltage: 13.8 Volts FILL RATES 31? X 10.5? FILL RATE 0 to 30 PSI 3 min. 00 sec. (± 10 sec.) 15 to 30 PSI 1 min. 35 sec. (± 05 sec.) 33? X 12.5? FILL RATE 0 to 30 PSI 4 min. 20 sec. (± 10 sec.) 15 to 30 PSI 2 min. 05 sec. (± 05 sec.) 35? X 12.5? FILL RATE 0 to 30 PSI 5 min. 20 sec. (± 15 sec.) 15 to 30 PSI 2 min. 45 sec. (± 05 sec.) RV TIRES 275/80R22.5 FILL RATE 80 to 90 PSI 30 sec. (± 05 sec.) 90 to 110 PSI 3 min. 50 sec. (± 10 sec.) 110 to 130 PSI 4 min. 37 sec. (± 10 sec.) According to your figures your compressor only supplies 1.8 CFM @ 90 PSI. I never purchase anything with that low CFM. To inflate a 22.5 tire to 100 PSI would require a considerable amount of time as the CFM drops to 1.19 @ 100 PSI and 1.11 @ 110 PSI. Not my figures - manufactures. 99.99 % of people most likely aren't filling a 22.5 tire. They're topping it off. Its a Matter of about 1 minute or less. I've never adjusted more than 5 lbs. It never has nor never will be used to fill a tire from empty. That's what road service is for if it's that bad. But ... If needed to ... It would do it. The top off times are noted above as well for 10-20lbs. My tires are never that far off.Re: Will any portable compressor handle 95 psi?Have had the 400prv for almost ten years. Still works great. Tops off 22.5" MH tires quickly. Light weight and easy to store. Can be kept in the trunk of you car Our 400P-RV Automatic powerful portable tire inflator kit will inflate 275/80/22.5 tires from 80 to 90 psi in just 30 seconds. While the unit is intended for RV use, it can be used for virtually any tire since it comes with accessories for more varied inflating situations than any other portable compressor kit on the market today. Portable compressors with automatic shutoff come into play when moving from tire to tire, and when checking tire pressure in the middle of a tire fill. A typical portable compressor must be turned off between tire fills, and anytime you want to check tire pressure. If you aren’t near the compressor, this can turn into running laps back and forth to the portable compressor to turn the unit on and off. Automatic portables do not work in this fashion and will save you time & effort to get tires inflated quickly. Want to learn more about our RV Portable Tire Inflators? Click Here Please Note: The air hose supplied with this kit may become brittle from prolonged exposure to UV/sunlight. – Stow when not in use. Never allow the hose to come into contact with the head of the compressor during use (melting hazard). The use of the included air hose is not recommended in sub zero or freezing conditions. The 400P-RV does not work with Presta bicycle valves, unless used with a Presta Valve Adapter. FEATURES – Thermal Overload Protector – Automatic Shut-Off Function – Primary & Extension Air Hoses – Vibration-Resistant Diamond-Plate Sand Tray – Heat Shielded Quick Connect Coupling – Gas Station-Style Tire Inflation Gun with 160 PSI Gauge – Heavy Duty Dual Battery Clamps with Inline Fuse – 45-Degree Extended Reach Chuck (For Dual Rear Wheels) – 90-Degree Twist-On Chuck – Heavy Duty Deluxe Carry Bag – 3 pc. Inflation Tips Kit SPECIFICATIONS – 12-Volt – Permanent Magnetic Motor – Duty Cycle: 33% @ 100 PSI – Max. Working Pressure: 150 PSI – Max. Amp Draw: 30 Amps – Ingress Protection Rating: IP54 – Dimensions: 10.87?L x 5.83?W x 7.48?H – Net Weight: 10.75 lbs. – Power Cord Length: 8 ft. – Primary Air Hose Length: 30 ft. – Extension Air Hose Length: 30 ft. PERFORMANCE DATA PSI CFM A BAR LPM A 0 2.30 17 0 65.1 17 10 2.13 19 1.0 58.4 20 20 1.98 21 2.0 53.0 23 30 1.86 23 3.0 48.5 24 40 1.75 24 4.0 44.2 26 50 1.64 25 5.0 40.2 27 60 1.54 26 6.0 37.0 28 70 1.44 27 7.0 33.3 29 80 1.37 27 8.0 30.1 28 90 1.28 28 9.0 27.0 28 100 1.19 29 10.0 22.1 27 110 1.11 29 120 1.04 28 130 0.95 28 140 0.85 27 150 0.71 27 * Supply Voltage: 13.8 Volts FILL RATES 31? X 10.5? FILL RATE 0 to 30 PSI 3 min. 00 sec. (± 10 sec.) 15 to 30 PSI 1 min. 35 sec. (± 05 sec.) 33? X 12.5? FILL RATE 0 to 30 PSI 4 min. 20 sec. (± 10 sec.) 15 to 30 PSI 2 min. 05 sec. (± 05 sec.) 35? X 12.5? FILL RATE 0 to 30 PSI 5 min. 20 sec. (± 15 sec.) 15 to 30 PSI 2 min. 45 sec. (± 05 sec.) RV TIRES 275/80R22.5 FILL RATE 80 to 90 PSI 30 sec. (± 05 sec.) 90 to 110 PSI 3 min. 50 sec. (± 10 sec.) 110 to 130 PSI 4 min. 37 sec. (± 10 sec.)Re: Winter StorageOur rig is plugged in 24/7 365. Both chassis and house batterie switches on, main cutoff switch on to power the "converter" to charge the batteries. Inverter doesn't need to be on.Re: Home StorageI live in Michigan and always blow out the lines and use antifreeze for RV'sRe: Last Post, DW has diedPrayers for you. You said it well, and my wife and I were just talking about this. She's dealing with cancer. Nothing regretted. But ... Be strong. Most likely she would still want you to enjoy your life.Re: Oops, Dodge just threw you under the bus... cummins2014 wrote: Grit dog wrote: ScottG wrote: I've been here for quite a while and haven't seen any hatred towards Tacoma. In fact, that model is rarely mentioned at all. I see a greater issue here on this forum that strikes accross the spectrum of many posters here (but certainly not ALL posters). What I see is more and more of is a kind of insecurty about the choices people have made. They seem to need reinforcement that "they" made the right choice. This (IMO) manifests itself in petty attacks against everything from what kind of camping one does to what kind of TV or even what kind of RV someone has. Nooooooo, Scott, say it aint so.... You don't mean like the KOA thread or the CA fruit inspector thread or the 3000 vs 20000W generator thread do you? Lol Now, seriously, your correct to a large degree. And all or most all of us do it to some extent....and that is using the internet as a resource to prevent from making the wrong choice, decision, move, etc. Handy? You fckin betcha! Saved me $75 and an extra trip to the parts store yesterday when I had to pull the intake manifold off the new/old hockey bag hauler to replace a sensor. I learnt inside of about 5 minutes that I could re-use the manifold gaskets despite the "official" directions and that there were actually 2 sensors under there (so I may as well get both, unless I like practice R&Ring intake manifolds. BUT, to your point, some folks can't decide what to have for dinner or what color socks to wear without quizzing the world for it's answer, advice or opinion. THEN, them same folks (and others too) get real "smart" because they read and learnt it on the internet, so now they're an exspurt on the subject because their newly found gadget, skill or proficiency didn't result in absolute disaster (thanks to the internet telling them how or how not to doo it first time around). NOW, them same folks (and others too) can gain the affirmation of the WORLD by being an exspurt on something that they no sooner learnt how to do than yesterday while reading the internet so they profess to know it all and shun any other views as being stupid or just plain wrong......... And this place is full of grumpy old men to boot who obviously know it all, cause all old men know it all (d@mn, makes me cant' wait to get old......not) that exxxxagerates this phenomenon. All the while the old folk calling the young folk snoflakes for having their iphones stuffed up their noses when really it's them that can't look past their own iphones to see themselves in the mirror! So that about sums up why Ram 1500s can't haul anything with a low payload..... ROFLMAO! You sound like that 16 year old, thats explaining to his friend how stupid his dad is , and realizes ten years later the old man wasn't as stupid as he thought he was. I got news for you Grit, if you are lucky you will be that old man some day :) Funny how that works out. He almost sounds like a "exspurt"
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