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RE: 3.51 amp draw on chassis batteries.....MYSTERY SOLVED

my tv does even if its off, and my sat. reciever, i have to unplug both to kill the drain.
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urmine351
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08/17/08 06:39pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Golf Cart Batteries - I'm Amazed

What if you have four house batterys, how do you hook them up for 12v?
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urmine351
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08/17/08 06:36pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Oddssey Battery's

http://www.odysseybatteries.com/battery/pc2150.htm
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urmine351
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08/14/08 07:50pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Front Shocks For a 95 Safari Sahara???

OEM were billstin
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urmine351
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08/14/08 07:47pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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Oddssey Battery's

Has anyone used thses? They quoted me 329.00 each, but are supposed to last 9 to 12 yrs.
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urmine351
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08/14/08 07:45pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Hit by tire debris!

You are following too close my man.
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urmine351
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08/11/08 02:42pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Hauling a boat ...

http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l300/urmine351/05fb_1_b-1.jpg
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urmine351
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08/11/08 02:30pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Hauling a boat ...

http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?dest=9999999997&product_id=2584963&sourceid=0100000030660805102498
forgot to past the link.
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urmine351
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08/11/08 01:21pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Hauling a boat ...

I keep this one in the basement, along with a 21/2 hp. evinrude. I also carry a small craftsman air compressor. It's great for fishing along small lakes, rivers and steams. lake tanycomo at branson, its perfect. I also tow a 21' stryker bass boat behind my toad.
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urmine351
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08/11/08 01:19pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Blue Ridge parkway and Skyline Drive

thanks for the pics, it looks beautiful. we are leaving arkansas the first of sept and going to vermont. would it be best to catch it on the way up, or on the way back. we plan to get home mid october.
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urmine351
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08/10/08 04:31pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Tow Car recomendations

I tow a 06 Honda Element with brake. no mods, tow in neutral. I think 05 was the last year they were towable 4 down. thats why i bought and it works great. lots of storage room in it.
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urmine351
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08/08/08 05:28am |
Dinghy Towing
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Blue Ridge parkway and Skyline Drive

Looking for imput from people that have taken these two routes in a class A pulling a toad.
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urmine351
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08/07/08 01:01pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: have not started in 8 months

take a booster battery or cables.
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urmine351
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08/03/08 08:04pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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How hot does it have to get b4 your aircond's can't keep up?

temp here is 106 and supposed to stay 105 to 107 for a few days. planning a trip to mo. so the humidity will be high. What's been your experiences?
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urmine351
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08/01/08 01:45pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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11.7 Billion profit

Profit is after all expenses, tell me Exxon/Mobile ain"t gouging.
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urmine351
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07/31/08 11:24am |
Class A Motorhomes
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WHAT???

What is the best high end diesel pusher? I know Newell is the very top, followed by Prevost, but what about the regualr motorcoach manufactures? The reason I am asking is I am looking.
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urmine351
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07/29/08 03:56pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: E-Z Pass in your MH

I have Oklahoma Pike Pass, MH is same as car, mine two axles, do not put transmitter on toad when pulling. It was the same when I went thru the lanes.
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urmine351
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07/29/08 07:22am |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Plastic door and drawer latches on the Dynasty!

Good thing you kept the old MH Bill, You seem to be finding lots of problems for a pre owned coach. My Safari has metal on all catches. No problems. One reason I am not looking to trade or buy up, I know what I have now, and have worked all the bugs out. I think that you will have quite a bit of that in any coach you get, new or used.
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urmine351
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07/27/08 11:42am |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: INSIDE RECEPACLES

To determine if the short is before the gfi, take the gfi out, clear the ends of all wires that were connected, then turn the circuit breaker on at your main distribution box. If it trips, then you do have a short. If thats the case, kill the box with your mains, remove and take the wiring loose from that breaker and see if it still trips. Then look at that wire, which is now loose at both ends with a volt/ohm meter and see if it shows short. You very well may have some recepticals and appliances b4 you get to the gfi. If so, you will need to isolate those, one by one. I doubt very seriously that the actual short is in the wire, most likely in a switch or receptical.
If you are not electrically minded, you may be better off calling an electrician. Mice love the insulation on electrical wiring, If one has ate through on a live wire, you should start smelling it pretty quick.
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urmine351
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07/24/08 11:47pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Water Regulators

I have a water regulator that I leave on my hose, and I have seen as high as 110 lbs. at a few campgrounds. What is the plumbing rated in most motor homes? My regulator is set for 45, and I don't think I would want to go over 60.
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urmine351
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07/21/08 12:34pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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