All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Coleman Mach HP going to Gas Override Coleman heat pump will automatically switch to propane if the temperature difference between the thermostat setting and ambient inside air is four or more degrees. I have to turn the thermostat on and quickly run the thermostat so that it is 3 or fewer degrees from ambient. Re: 2003 RexhallMy 2001 Rexall 3950 had a Cummins ISC (330 hp) and a Allison 3000Re: Thor Vegas/Axis engine Batt.removal thru hood.My service guys, independent shop, did one by cutting a hole in side of Coach and fitting a specially made door into the cutout hole. They said the door had come with the coach for when it was needed, just not installed.Re: RV WhisperThat system only sends data to the server 3-4 times per day. No good to monitor for dog's health....Re: New one on meIn Michigan, My brother in law's Thor class c lost its propane tank which fell down and got caught under the differential. He dragged it off the interstate and had to find big rocks to drive onto to get the RV high enough to pull it out. It ground down the raised circular ridge around the original bung hole in it. We went to Menards, bought 15 feet of propane hose and fittings, ratchet straps and secured it in the tow bar carrier. He used it that way to Colorado back to Florida.Re: Fleetwood revolution coach batteriesI just replaced my wet cells with AGM. I am selling the QuikFill battery watering system I used with the wet cells, if anyone is interested. It has parts to fill 5 batteries, and all the tubing and squeeze pump. $60Re: Fleetwood revolution coach batteriesThe shroud has screws in each corner at the front; if you remove them, you will be able to push the front edge up pretty far, enabling you to see the tops of the batteries and facilitate changing them at some point. Mine has sprayed in foam at the back but it just moves slightly out of the way. Then use a bungee cord to hold it up. I too, do highly recommend a watering system.Re: Anyone travel with an LVAD heart pump?It is what the surgeons and cardiologists all say...Re: Anyone travel with an LVAD heart pump?Never failed, and it has less probability of failing than someone over 50 has a chance of having a heart attack.Re: Anyone travel with an LVAD heart pump?My brother in law has one and can do anything except get it wet in the lake. He is one of the fittest specimens I have ever seen. If the pump fails, his own very weak and injured heart would still get him to emergency medical services.