All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: rear view camera for travel trailer 2edgesword wrote: I have a Yuwei rear observation camera with 5" monitor. Here is my review on Amazon... Yuwei Rear Observation Camera Review X2 This unit works great. No fluctuating picture at all. I have disconnected the trailer and pulled the truck around my cul-de-sac almost 200' away and it still has a great reception.Re: Chevy 2500 HD 6.0 questionThis is your whole cooling system behind the grill. Your condenser is in front of your radiator. Over time stuff accumulates on the cooling fins and blocks the air flow from going through the radiator. If your separate the condenser from the radiator look in between them for stuff. If there is material or bugs you flush it out from inside the engine compartment out towards the front of the vehicle.Re: Chevy 2500 HD 6.0 questionCheck the cooling stack. Has it ever been cleaned out? Over time, miles, location, debris and bugs can block the air flow going through.Re: Portable generator recommendationsI use to have a Champion 4000/3500 at 69 decibels, for 10 years. I would try to be courteous when I ran that noise maker. Now that I have a Predator 3500, at 57 decibels, I don't mind turning this on. Incredible difference between the two. I did a comparison, in the garage for my wife, and we could have a nice conversation with the Predator. I have over 50 hours on it and love this unit.Re: REGISTRATION FEE'SMy 2003 29' Keystone Laredo is $139.00Re: Landing gear failureI order all new heavier duty landing gears, when mine broke, for my previous Fleetwood Prowler 5th. This company was great to deal with and pricing was pretty good. http://www.domarproducts.com/Re: Water run-on noise after faucet is closedTry a new regulator.Re: unknown substance in HW tank NHIrish wrote: I get a whiteish gooey substance that is residual slime from the anode rod. I use a garden hose to rinse out the tank before it dries and hardens. That is calcium carbonate. The heated water causes calcium carbonate to form. Flush your heater out and check the anode rod.Re: The Camper Saga. Opened a can of worms or mice.. Chiefcpo wrote: The clear is not pex but luck to you the correct clamps were used (pex is a band the is squeezed and made of brass like material, the pex clamps will hold for a while but can and will loosen on the CTS piping as it is a tad smaller. Great looking job http://www.pexinfo.com/ Yes, the clear is a form of PEX. That looks like it is from "Wirsbo/Aquapex" brand. I've been installing it for almost 20 years, as a licensed plumbing contractor. There are different manufactures with different types, but still a "Cross link method" type of material. Some are put together with collars and barbed fittings and some with a crimping method.Re: The Camper Saga. Opened a can of worms or mice..Good job on the restoration. Do not use the spray and foam, by itself, to fill the holes. Mice will still chew thru it. Go buy some "stainless steel" scouring pads and put them in the holes with the foam. The mice then can't chew thru. Mice and rats will chew thru PEX type piping, because they can actually smell the water thru the pipes. If you have any exposed PEX cover it up so they can't get to it. Also, PEX piping can't be exposed to any sunlight for more than 30 days.
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