All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: KOA disappoints.... again!I dunno. Mabey it was your friend's E mail if you got it righ away you when asked. Really hard to say what went wrong. Glad you got straightened outRe: Directv Toolguy5 wrote: It maybe just terminology, I just went back to DTV and they assured me I can suspend my service for up to 6 mos. So when we travel I can suspend it. As of now I do not have a dish to carry along with me. Maybe in the future. Don't know if it matters but he wants to suspend 2 boxes not serviceRe: tv antennana All I could afford wrote: I was also having intermittent poor tv reception. For troubleshooting purposes I got up on the roof, unscrewed the coax wire at the antenna itself and connected a 25 foot wire I had in my garage. I ran it down thru a window directly to the TV, and now getting 63 channels where I previously got 4. Now I can safely say it's an issue in the 18 year old coax wire. So you Are getting 64 channels with no booster power?Re: Warranty or not??Smart thinking of fixing it your self.Re: Water pump adjustmentDon't know what your manual says but this is from the website NOTE: By-pass adjustment should only be performed by a professional technician with proper gauges and equipment. The by-pass is a spring loaded diaphragm that opens up allowing water from the discharge side back to the inlet side. The by-pass is set to begin opening at about 40 psi and creating full by-pass at about 62 psi (lower pressure pumps will vary depending on the by-pass and pressure shut-off settings). The pressure switch on the pump is set to shut off at 55 psi. If the switch or by-pass are adjusted too much, the by-pass and switch shut-off can overlap and THE PUMP WILL NOT SHUT OFF. Screwing the switch screw in clockwise will raise the shut-off pressure. Unscrewing the switch screw counterclockwise will lower the pump shut-off pressure. Screwing the by-pass screw in will raise the pressure at which the by-pass starts and raise the full by-pass pressure. Unscrewing the by-pass screw counterclockwise will lower the pressure at which by-pass starts and lower the full by-pass pressure. WARNING: If full by-pass is reached before the shut-off setting, the pump will not shut off. Full by-pass pressure setting should be at least 10 psi higher than pump shut off pressure http://shurflo.com/images/files/RV_Product_Manuals/Fresh-Water-Pumps/911-1008.pdfRe: direct tv problem this am Dick_B wrote: Dew on the dome? No because it says they are working on technical difficultiesRe: direct tv problem this amFox is out here too. Was out a day or 2 ago also.Re: Dell Windows 10 laptop or desktop for $99.99 on BF ! strollin wrote: Black Friday "deals" usually aren't deals at all! Correct, a lot of electronics are pretty stripped downRe: Aftermarket backup camera SoundGuy wrote: 2012Coleman wrote: A better option - IMO is the iball camera. Just asking - what makes this "a better option"? :h I don't have a dog in this fight, but I just watched both videos and i'd have to agree with 2012Coleman First price of 169 is better than swift hitch at 219, then I like that the monitor is a bit bigger for the I ball and can be mounted right into a 12volt socketRe: X-Chock InstructionsI have been all over their website and not once did I see where it said you have to use separate chocks. BUT I always do because It's seems like the safe thing to do. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlXsECP9_ok http://norcoind.com/bal/downloads/index.shtml
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