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RE: checking battery strength

Please note that the 12v dc outlets in the dash area run off the chassis battery, not the house battery bank. Of course there may be a few exceptions. Mark
MNtundraRet 12/01/08 06:37am Tech Issues
RE: checking battery strength

I use that location to monitor what type charging is taking place in my motor-home. I use a plug-in voltmeter to check for "bulk", "normal", "maintenance" charging. Also checking house-batteries before pluging into shore-power, or turning on generator. A standard meter with probes could also be used, but I use it at the battery-bank terminals. Mark
MNtundraRet 11/30/08 04:21pm Tech Issues
RE: Heater and refrigerator will not light

Since all 3 appliances need 12v DC to light, did you have 12v power in the RV? Did you reconnect the house-batteries with the disconnect switch? The propane detector usually runs off the house-batteries. If not powered it may block lighting of propane powered appliances. Check the fuses on generator and converter output, and check the batteries. You might not have had 12v DC power. Mark
MNtundraRet 11/30/08 04:10pm Class C Motorhomes
RE: LCD TV Spec 120 hz

There are twice as many picture frames produced in a set period of time. Picture would be better for fast action sports like racing when using 1080i signals. That's why ESPN only sends out a 720p signal. Mark
MNtundraRet 11/27/08 07:29pm Technology Corner
RE: What's with my tv?

When you did the channel search for over the air channels, was the television set for "antenna"? If you did the search on "Cable" it would have found nothing. If you have a cable splitter box was it set to Antenna, and to the correct TV location? Mark
MNtundraRet 11/27/08 07:15pm Technology Corner
RE: Generators

Actually; running the generator 1 to 2 hours each month is considered normal. The generator needs to be excersised each month for both the engine and to heat up & dry out the coil-windings that produce the electricity. Don't forget to put Stabil in the fuel. Gas goes bad without it in about one month. You might consider it more wasteful if your generator does not work the first time you really need it. Mark
MNtundraRet 11/26/08 11:55am Travel Trailers
RE: Charging House Batteries

Rich: No one here was referring to using an unregulated charger. The alternator, the built-in 3,4-stage chargers, and 3,4-stage portable chargers all monitor the battery-banks they are charging. They will cut back on charging as batteries approach full charge. Many RV's have 3 or more charging sources going at one time: Solar, alternator, and generator; without causing any problems. Mark
MNtundraRet 11/26/08 11:46am Tech Issues
RE: Charging House Batteries

Kirk: If you are running the generator, the generator will supply AC to run the built-inconverter/charger for battery charging. At the same time, I plug in my Schumacher 40-15 amp Speedcharger into one of the outside AC outlets. It charges a separate 12v gel battery for me, but it can be connected to the house-battery bank, so that they are being charged by both built-in and portable charger at the same time, to speed up charging of batteries while running the generator. Also note that in motor-homes with the V10 Ford gas engine; running the engine while supply about 70 amps for battery charging. Using this method I can get: 70 amps + 45 amps + 40 amps for charging 4 batteries each hour if needed. For recharging batteries in storage lot (no shore power) this means running engine about 45 minutes and the generator about 2 hours. Batteries are recharged and engine and generator get the exersize they need. I also keep a 9-watt solar panel on the dash to keep the chassis-battery charged during the month, while the house-batteries are on disconnect. System has worked well for the last 3 years. Mark
MNtundraRet 11/25/08 06:54am Tech Issues
RE: water pump bad already?

If your trying to suck antifreeze from a bottle through the outside hose water-connection, it will not work. You need a hand pump to put it in there. Inside you can connect a short hose to the inlet side of the water-pump to add antifreeze after you disconnect line from the water-tank. A faucet must be open to allow the pump to prime and pump solution. Mark
MNtundraRet 11/24/08 05:30pm Tech Issues
RE: Generator Racing

The fuel mixture adjustment on some models is the "Altitude Adjustment" knob. Make sure it is set to the correct altitude (elevation) for your current location. Mark
MNtundraRet 11/24/08 03:33pm Tech Issues
RE: Frozen dump valves

If the tanks are empty, and the motor-home stored for the winter, there is no reason to thaw out the valves. They will thaw out in the spring. Otherwise warming up the knife valves with a hair-dryer, or portable hearter will work. Mark
MNtundraRet 11/24/08 06:39am Truck Campers
RE: Generator runs but no electrical power produced

By any chance does the shore-power cord need to be plugged into an AC outlet on the generator? That is the way my Jamboree works. Mark
MNtundraRet 11/23/08 05:57pm Class B - Camping Van Conversions
RE: had a cold snap with water in lines now what?

If you have an air-compressor, hooking it up the the water-inlet, and using it to flush water out of the lines may work better than running the pump. Of coarse the temperature must be above freezing to clear the lines. If temperatures don't get above freezing soon, you may be paying the price come spring for not winterizing sooner. Mark
MNtundraRet 11/22/08 03:58pm Fifth-Wheels
RE: Problem w/HWH retracting this AM- ideas, help please?

I would say the problem was the cold weather. Jacks retract because of the springs. Metal parts contract in cold weather so tolerances get tighter. The jacks would stick on retracting. If extending and retracting hadn't worked, you have needed to warm up the problem jack. Getting under the vehicle and pushing up on the jack may have helped too. I would leave them up if you expect cold weather tonight. Mark
MNtundraRet 11/22/08 03:47pm Class A Motorhomes
RE: How to get FREE HDTV-DIY

Along with over the air signals for HD television being free. If you currently have even the minimum analog service on cable television in your area, and you purchase a new digital, or HD television. The cable company is required to supply you the local HD signals at no extra cost. Hook up the television directly to the incoming cable. Use the search function on the televsion for both analog and digital searches. Mine were already there a year and a half ago. You would need to up-grade cable service for high-definition signals on the regular cable stations if you want them, which I did about 3 months after using the set. Mark
MNtundraRet 11/20/08 09:38am Technology Corner
RE: Am I being scammed???(UPDATE - IT GETS BETTER!)

You did the right thing. Many of these places use this excuse to get more money. If you think you have a problem, have it checked elsewhere for a second opinion. Otherwise; don't worry about it. Mark
MNtundraRet 11/20/08 09:23am Tow Vehicles
RE: Inverter (How Long)

You did not mention your battery capacity. You could have easily used up 45 amps in a 3 hour period. More if your refrigerator was on along with some lights, monitors, and the inverter itself. I does not look like the batteries had a full charge. Check them with a volt-meter. Are you saying you had full charge on the batteries because the built-in monitor said it? Many monitors show full charge when the batteries are actually discharged somewhat. Mark
MNtundraRet 11/19/08 08:16am Family Camping
RE: Max. length without toad

We have used our motor-home since 2006 without ever needing a toad. It is 32 feet long on outside so it uses about 1.5 parking spots on a curb. We have had no problems goings to restaurants, churches, golf cources, etc. Not having a toad saves gas, and you have all your facilities with you. Last year we watched people lined up a bathrooms around each area to visit at Yellowstone. Sites are much easier to visit with the motor-home, and never have had a problem parking. I have towed vehicles since 1964 and find no need to do it unless I want to bring along a boat. Mark
MNtundraRet 11/19/08 07:59am Class C Motorhomes
RE: $3 / gallon diesel

Just bought gasoline for $1.79/gal. in Bloomington MN today. Motor-home is stored until some time in March (I hope!). Don,t drive much through the winter with our cars so price does not matter much now. I hope it stays there through part of next spring. Mark
MNtundraRet 11/18/08 02:28pm Around the Campfire
RE: Winter Storage

Don't forget to add Stabil, or similar product to the gas tank. You would still need to run the engine and generator each about once a month, and to make sure your batteries are charged. Mark
MNtundraRet 11/18/08 10:40am Class C Motorhomes
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