All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsItasca Gray tank problemI have a 90 Itasca class C RV. On the gray tank exit fitting, there is a gasket that goes over it and clamps down. There is no rips in the gasket and it started to leak. Noticed the gasket had slipped and I readjusted it and tightened it. No leak. Then after driving on rough roads it did the same thing. Is there a sealant you can use with rubber and the plastic tank that will hold the gasket in place? or any other ideas? Thank you for your help. ChrisRe: AC not cooling in 115 degree heatIt is amazing how much difference parking under a tree makes. Heating up the roof adds 10-20 degrees.Re: RV RentalHave Family use this Company: coloradorv.com They rent private owned RV's A's and C's no problems reported. Of the national Companies: www.cruiseamerica.com They move a lot of RV's in there rental lot. newer RV's Plain Jane class C units. Hope this helps.RodentsLooked in search, read lots of post. Would like to get updated on what works best for Rodents repellent in MH. Seems to be that different repellents work for some and not others. We are going to dry camp with our Class C MH in high altitude in Colorado. will be leaving it park all summer. Would like to know what really works. It seems to be different in every part of the County. Thank you for your help.Re: Class C coach battery and Generator Mich F wrote: 03 Cobra sb wrote: 2oldman wrote: 03 Cobra sb wrote: At night... does the inverter switch it automatically or is their a manual way of doing this Why not just go out to the coach (with it uplugged) and see if the lights work? I wanted to hear what others have with the older coaches. Everything works except the auto transfer back to the coach battery. Trying to figure out if I have a bad converter. Are you saying that none of your 12V items work if your generator isn't running? yesRe: Class C coach battery and Generator 2oldman wrote: 03 Cobra sb wrote: At night... does the inverter switch it automatically or is their a manual way of doing this Why not just go out to the coach (with it uplugged) and see if the lights work? I wanted to hear what others have with the older coaches. Everything works except the auto transfer back to the coach battery. Trying to figure out if I have a bad converter.Class C coach battery and GeneratorI have a 1990 Itasca class 'c' . My question is if your are dry camping and are using your genset to run the coach ie AC, microwave etc. . At night so you dont have to hear the genset and just need the coach battery for water pump lights, does the converter switch it automatically or is their a manual way of doing this. I know the new RV's have a switch to do this, but how about the older ones. BTW the batteries is getting charged from the genset and is working properly. I did search but didnt find any solid answers to this issue. Thank you for the help.Re: Class C Campsite Photos. Show your stuff. Ridgeway, Colorado 2010