All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Washer/dryers TXiceman wrote: tourusa wrote: Yea will be getting a pin support for the front I tried a tripod under the kingpin and it was a waste of $$$. Wound up giving the junk away as it was not worth the effort to set it up. On the ventless driers, they do not put moisture into the RV. They use a bit of fresh water to cool a condenser inside the drier. The moisture collects on the condenser and then the water goes to the waste tank. So if you do not wave water and sewer, you will use your fresh water and help fill the gray tank. Ken I bought an LG combo washer/dryer that is ventless. I have mixed feelings on it. As a washer it is second to none! The dryer takes some getting use to. When you take the clothes out they will "feel" like they are somewhat damp. But if you just let them sit for a few minutes they tend to evaporate the damp feeling.Re: Furrion Instant Hot Water in Cold Weather wanderingaimlessly wrote: Tankless water heaters by design have a limited amount of time to warm water. the heating unit only hold a quart or so of water, so water passing through it is only in the heating coils for about 20 seconds for a faucet discharging less than a gallon a minute. Usually they warm the water about 50 degrees by design at their designed flow rate. If the incoming water is 70 degrees, then it heats to 120 which is fine, but if the incoming water is 40, then the warmed water only has time to reach 90, which is lukewarm at best. Another issue is water pressure. If you read the literature on home tankless, they will say not to have water pressure above a certain limit as it pushes the water through too fast to get hot. They want a pressure reducer installed. Tankless sounds nice, but I would not buy one if I was going to be in cold weather.Re: The RV Demand Continues jetboater454 wrote: Stopped by a local dealer,maybe 30 units back in the day. He had 4 motorhomes-30' and up,10 travel trailers and 2 5th wheels. All different models. He got them all at a repo auction. Oldest was a 2019. Hmmm. Very interesting info there.Re: Chinese Pickup towing a lightweight 5ver fj12ryder wrote: Could be just the angle, but that looks like it's squatting quite a bit in the rear, considering the difference in the tires in the wheelwells. No, no, no, don't worry the fiver is "1/2 ton towable" says the Chinese salesman.:)Re: Beware of RV Parts Country in KentuckyThis didn't by any chance get affected by the tornadoes? I mean all the lines down all over a chunk of the state.Re: Ever heard of this?Thankfully the KC-135's in use near me changed engines long ago. When the base first got them, they had those original engines and they are the noisiest. They use to trim the engines right on the flight line and you couldn't hear somebody standing right next to you inside the building.Re: Recall of 19/20 Ram Cummins 6.7 dieselsHmmm, build date on truck was 11/2020. I don't recall the door sticker giving an actual "date" like the 10th or the 8th of November. I will have to double check in the morning.Re: Lippert auto leveling system goducks10 wrote: Is this yours? https://lci-support-doc.s3.amazonaws.com/manuals/leveling-and-stabilization/ccd-0001518.pdf Thank you for posting that!Re: Memory seats IdaD wrote: Memory seats make some sense to me with a couple of drivers. The easy entry/exit thing makes no sense at all, though. What benefit is that? Especially in something like a truck with plenty of space. Seems some are confusing memory with easy entry. Memory is when I set my seat the way I like in my truck and wife sets it they way she likes it. When she drives she pushes "2" and the seat , pedals, etc go to her setting. Then when I drive I push "1" and they all go back to my driving set up. Easy entry is when the seat slides back on it's own after you turn off the vehicle to supposedly make it easy to get in or out. Just a waste of time in my opinion. Wife has it in her Grand Cherokee. I find it annoying.Re: Residential Refrigerator questionThere are brackets on the cabinet frame around the refrigerator and then bungee cords go through the door handles and hook on those brackets.
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