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RE: Does this classify as a TC?

I can't believe those front forks handle the weight without bending!
gitpicker2009 05/17/12 10:25pm Truck Campers
RE: Anyone running a tankless water heater?

you're welcome. I posted a link to the camping world site, they have several, very reasonably priced. anthony
gitpicker2009 05/17/12 01:11pm Truck Campers
RE: Homemade insect screens for frig and water heater

looks like a factory installed option! Great job!
gitpicker2009 05/17/12 11:52am Truck Campers
RE: Anyone running a tankless water heater?

that depends on the amount of chlorine in the water and how much you use it. The interesting thing is that resin remains and is reused, but the carbon disintegrates and is flushed out with the back wash. I'd say at least a couple of years. Get a chlorine pool test kit, and periodically, just test the chlorine coming out of your tap. If you see it starting to get above maybe 1 ppm, add some more carbon. You may not have a lot of chlorine, it depends on your area. Here in the Houston area, we're averaging over 3 ppm, TWICE what you'd find in a pool! anthony
gitpicker2009 05/17/12 11:42am Truck Campers
RE: Adventurer Warranty Problems (What to do?)

Just my own two cents: I recently bought my 2012 AF1150 from PJ at Princess Craft. There were some minor issues that I brought to her attention and their response has been excellent. In fact, rather than have me make the 200+ mile round trip to her dealership, they authorized me to take it to a much closer RV shop (Camping World) and they will pay for the correction. I have to say, that's pretty good in my book. I hope you get the same quality service I did, but their hands may be tied, and it may be the manufacturer that's ultimately responsible. Good luck! Anthony
gitpicker2009 05/17/12 11:33am Truck Campers
RE: Anyone running a tankless water heater?

udp8: You can usually just pour a cup or two of carbon into the tank. Typically, the valve can be spun off, or there will be a "port" on the side that you unscrew. A cup of carbon will do an amazing amount of work, especially if it's mixed with the resin, as it allows more contact time.
gitpicker2009 05/17/12 11:21am Truck Campers
RE: Anyone running a tankless water heater?

UDP8: You don't need a deionizer, that would be overkill and the media actually has to be replaced. Just a softener with some added carbon will do the trick. I plan on mounting mine in the gap near the wheel well, with a clamp like a fire extinguisher uses. After doing the math, I figure you can easily go 800 gallons between sodium backwashes assuming an average of 10 grains/gallon. Very worth having, even without a tankless heater. good luck, a.
gitpicker2009 05/17/12 10:57am Truck Campers
RE: Anyone running a tankless water heater?

here's a link to several sold at Camping World in the Houston area: http://www.campingworld.com/search/index.cfm?Ntt=softener&N=0&Ntx=mode+matchallpartial&Ntk=primary&Nty=1&Ntpc=1
gitpicker2009 05/15/12 10:15pm Truck Campers
RE: Anyone running a tankless water heater?

udp8 Sure, I've seen several very small water softeners that you just attach the hose from the city water to, then through the softener, and a hose out to the TC. A Small unit, say a 1/4 to 1/2 cubic foot size would give you at least a couple of hundred gallons capacity before it would have to be recharged by backflushing with rock salt. You'd have to fill a bucket with salt (preferably cheap rock salt from home depot, etc) then draw it into the softener. Slosh it around a bit, and let it sit for about 10 minutes. Then just run enough water through it to get rid of the salty taste. You're good to go again. Systems on homes do that automatically, but you'd have to do it manually. I've been thinking of building one out of some spare parts from our warehouse. It'll be about 18 inches long and 6 inches diameter. I've seen them advertised at RV shops for about 200 to 300 bucks. If you mix in some carbon too, even just a coffee cup worth, it'll really help because it'll knock the chlorine down. anthony
gitpicker2009 05/15/12 10:10pm Truck Campers
RE: Wanna know how bored I am right now?

I just switched to synthetic air from Amsair:) You only have to change it every 25,000 miles:))
gitpicker2009 05/15/12 11:13am Truck Campers
RE: Anyone running a tankless water heater?

A couple of points: Carbon will NOT remove water hardness. You need an Ion Exchange resin found in water softeners to do that (assuming the hardness is calcium carbonate- the most common problem) With the Ion Exchange resin you are trading the ions of calcium for the ions of sodium (used in the backwash). The TDS remains the same but the sodium is less damaging and allows soaps to work better. Also, I'm not certain about the mobile version of a tankless water heater but I can assure you that the versions sold for homes use MUCH more propane. It's on for less time, but while it is on, it's a blast furnace, so I'm thinking you may want to consider that if you're carrying around propane bottles and limited capacity. The main advantage of the tankless is unlimited hot water (If you're attached to city natural gas or a large supply of propane) and energy savings in that it's not on all the time just sitting there keeping water hot. But when it's on, it's really on:) Trust me on this one, I play music professionally, but when I'm not on tour I work part time as an engineer for a water purification company and one of our divisions is Rinnai tankless water heaters. We dry to dissuade people with very hard water from putting in the tankless because they sort of quick fry the calcium and you can gum them up very quickly. anthony
gitpicker2009 05/15/12 11:10am Truck Campers
AF 1150 Air conditioner question

After using my new AF1150 4 times here in Texas, I've noticed one thing that kind of bugs me: Is there no way to run the air conditioner so that it cycles on and off?? It seems to be set up so that the fan is always on even if the compressor kicks off. That results in a whole lot of air being thrown at you while you're sleeping. (After sweating to death in my old 5th wheel, which even 2 air conditioners couldn't cool, I never thought I'd be complaining about too much air, but this is pretty breezy:)) Even if you turn the little directional vent to the closed position, it really will blow. The only option I've come up with is to partially close the privacy screen at the foot of the bed. Has anyone else encountered this and if so how'd you deal with it? The vents on the ac are aimed at the front and rear of the coach. anthony
gitpicker2009 05/12/12 10:57am Truck Campers
RE: Fuel Mileage

only 4 trips so far on new AF1150 on my 07 Ram 3500 dually, all about 200 miles each and averaging 13mpg at app, 62-65 mph.
gitpicker2009 05/07/12 10:34pm Truck Campers
RE: I'm selling my brand new AF1150 and buying this!

when I drove past it, I did a double take, then turned around to get the pic. It was too cool to ignore:)
gitpicker2009 05/06/12 01:55am Truck Campers
RE: Photo Thread - Post a Photo of Your Truck Camper Here

looking good!
gitpicker2009 05/05/12 09:37am Truck Campers
I'm selling my brand new AF1150 and buying this!

Note the "breezy" air conditioning... and I don't think it'll need stabil loads or air bags.... Saw this today and it was just too cool:) http://i50.tinypic.com/2qd911u.jpg anthony
gitpicker2009 05/04/12 07:03pm Truck Campers
RE: Is Chalet pricing in line with other manufacturers?

yup. that's lot of money. Even at the Penatagon. That's a least a hammer and a toilet seat:)
gitpicker2009 05/04/12 11:52am Truck Campers
RE: Better construction method??

you know, it's funny: we've been making guitars for 30 years out of composites (Ovation guitars originally made from the lyracord- from a company that makes aerospace components.) More recently, Composite Acoustics makes them out of carbon fiber. They sound as good or better than wood (trust me, I play for a living and know) and they never warp, sweat or need attention. And THEY'RE LIGHTER! I wonder if we'll ever see those construction methods used on truck campers? I mean, come on- if we can make a curved body support the tension of strings, how hard could it be to make a straight wall?
gitpicker2009 04/27/12 06:34pm Truck Campers
RE: Sigh... Truck Camper Damaged in Shipping!

Bro, if it were me, they'd be speaking to my attorney, and no one else. I wouldn't even be on the phone with these folks. You've got to get their attention right away, and show that nothing less than a brand new unit, delivered promptly is acceptable.
gitpicker2009 04/27/12 06:25pm Truck Campers
RE: Rhino roof

there's a company here in Houston that's been doing this for a couple of years. Amazing work, and very cheap. Only 1700 bucks for my old 38 foot toyhauler, so a truck camper would be really easy.
gitpicker2009 04/26/12 08:25am Truck Campers
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