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RE: Monitor Panel

I used to stress over those lights. It took several years, but I finally realized that the system is cheap junk that will never work.
Now, I ignore all of them.
I can open a door and check the propane level at the tank.
I can open a door and check the fresh water level at the tank.
I can open a door and check the gray tank level.
I can look down the toilet and see the black tank level.
If the lights are bright, the batteries are good.
I never use the monitor panel anymore. the GOAL (Get Out And Look) system is always perfect!
Roger that. Should be in sync with KISS (Keep It Simple Stupid).
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Robocop
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07/03/11 10:57am |
Class C Motorhomes
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RE: Valve stem?

When I bought mine I was somewhat surprised and disappointed at the positioning of all the valve stems on the rear wheels. I have read the pros/cons regarding valve extensions, fabric versus solid. I know the Tireman valve stems will be in my future. For now, I do the best I can with the wheel covers on and take them off when I am having a more difficult time putting air in. I also had the crazy notion that I could change the rear tires even in my driveway. Did give it a try. Unless I buy a professional jack that isn't happening either. AAA and Good Sam will be changing my tires!
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Robocop
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06/18/11 05:18pm |
Class C Motorhomes
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RE: Mountain of TP in black tank

Prior to stepping up to the Class C I was a big fan of the Tornado on my ROO. Never subscribed to the GEO method as a stand alone cleaning system. However, I found GEO to be a very good supplement if not a total cleaning system over time. The black tank set-up in the Sunseeker does not allow an easy Tornado install and the angle and drop of the drain pipe disallows back-flushing. So, currently GEO is my only resource with a tank wand as back-up. I do believe GEO makes a big dif. Use it liberally.
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Robocop
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06/13/11 06:45pm |
Class C Motorhomes
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