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RE: select comfort sleep number bed

I bought ours on craigslist, slightly used. Hated it, sold it for about the same price. Be prepared to change the settings every time you change altitude. They're overpriced, over advertised and you're paying for those ads.
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jbbrick
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02/08/12 08:18pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: West Coast trip?

For sure, don't take 1 north of the GG bridge, stay on 101 till you get up farther. I like to cross back to 1 at Jenner, taking the Russian River/River Road exit just past Santa Rosa. It's a beautiful easy ride out to the coast that way. All the rest of the way north you shouldn't have any problems, the Oregon coast and Calif redwoods are spectacular and the Oregon state campgrounds are really nice.
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jbbrick
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01/24/12 09:17am |
RV Parks, National Parks, State Campgrounds & More
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RE: Thousand Trails Zone Pass

I'm a member with regular dues but I think the zone deal is a good one if you use it. The price is good and we like nearly all the Calif parks. No purchase fees for you, and the extra nights are still reasonable. I don't think you'd have any trouble getting spots except on holidy weekends or Palm Springs and Vegas.
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jbbrick
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01/11/12 05:53pm |
RV Parks, National Parks, State Campgrounds & More
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RE: Any way to clear water lines of hard water build up?>

I agree, it's really unlikely that your plastic lines have any buildup. That almost always is only on galvanized lines, not copper or plastic. Check for restrictions in the fixtures or maybe your pump filter.
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jbbrick
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01/08/12 08:28pm |
Tech Issues
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RE: Need photo editing program???

Picasa does most everything I need for everyday shooting. If you want a fancy one for cut/paste or more technical editing try Gimp, it's free and works like Photoshop. Picasa is all I use for my storage, editing, and emailing photos and they update it with new features often.
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jbbrick
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01/07/12 10:51am |
Technology Corner
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RE: Select Comfort ?

Check carefully before you buy, I sold mine one a while ago, not happy with it. Every time we drove to a different altitude we had to adjust the pressure. Plus I didn't like the solid borders or the piece down the middle. We wound up with a much less expensive good mattress and a Costco foam topper, which works great for my wife's back. The only advantage we had to the sleep number was that it was lighter and easier to lift for the storage below.
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jbbrick
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01/07/12 10:48am |
General RVing Issues
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RE: Burying the dog (dark humor)

Hate to say it, but we have 5 dogs and 2 cats ashes in boxes in our closet. Thats over probably a 25 year period...one of these days we'll take them all to a nice place and bury the boxes but we never seem to get around to it. Each one was special and different but all were our kids and deserve the best.
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jbbrick
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01/02/12 11:00pm |
RV Pet Stop
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RE: Help planning our trip to America...

That does sound like kind of a whirlwind trip, a lot of mileage for the time but you'll see some great sites for sure. Death Valley is one of our favorites and warrants several days by itself, which you won't have. Reservations won't be a problem this time of year, you should be able to stop almost anywhere if you pull in to a campground early afternoon. We prefer all the state and federal parks instead of private campgrounds but you may want the full hookups that you can't often get at the former. So far this year the snow is really late and non-existent so you may get lucky near Yosemite but check before you try Tioga Pass. Highway 395 on the east side of Yosemite is spectacular and one of the most beautiful rides anywhere.
Don't worry about traffic, you won't have any problem. I drive my 32' most anywhere in any city, just watch your rear end around turns. Safety shouldn't be a problem, just be "street smart" about where you park and where you walk especially at night in the cities. Most hotels in SF are downtown and you may not want to walk around too much after dark unless you're in a really busy area with lots of people around. I don't want to scare you, born and raised there and never had a problem but use your head. Have fun, you'll be planning another longer trip soon after you get here.
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jbbrick
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01/02/12 10:51pm |
Roads and Routes
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RE: Safe use of electric space heaters

I doubt if you can use both at once, almost every heater is 1500 watts no matter what you buy but many have a 1/2 power setting which may let you use two. Doesn't matter what you buy, you'll get the same amount of heat from all of them. I use a small fan one that I got for $5 at a garage sale, works just fine.
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jbbrick
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01/02/12 10:36pm |
Tech Issues
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RE: Solar question re two panels

I'm pretty sure the factory panel is on the house batt's since my chassis one gradually discharges when sitting, and the indicator light on the main panel says there is solar charging going on. I'll try it with both and see what happens, thanks. I haven't put a VOM on it to actually verify but I think that's the way it works.
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jbbrick
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12/30/11 09:11am |
Tech Issues
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Solar question re two panels

I picked up a 100w 12v panel for the RV and am in the process of wiring it now. There is an existing 10w factory installed panel for trickle charging (Winnebago) ---do I have to disconnect that one? It's probably going to be wired in parallel and I can't easily access the connections for it within the walls where it goes to the battery, but I can disconnect it at the roof or behind the master panel. My new one will go straight to the battery bank, I have a controller on the way. Thanks
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jbbrick
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12/29/11 07:02pm |
Tech Issues
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RE: Rottweilers

I know KOA will not allow them. They show you a card with dog photos on it and if yours is there (it is) no can do. We traveled lots with our two Dobies years ago and had no problems but that was a while back. I agree with the public campground idea, which we like better anyway, and it's best to check with the private ones ahead of time.
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jbbrick
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12/29/11 06:54pm |
RV Pet Stop
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RE: How to tell if a TPO, PVC, or EPDM (Rubber)

Usually the EPDM is smooth, kind of rubbery but the TPO is hard, textured. At least thats been my experience on the ones I've had with "rubber" roofs.
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jbbrick
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12/28/11 06:40pm |
General RVing Issues
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RE: Costco Batteries

I think I'd name my first-born "Kirkland", that's how much I love Costco products.
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jbbrick
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12/28/11 03:59pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: CB Radios, So 70s?

I got my ham license several years ago, figuring that we'd be out of cell or cb range sometimes in case of an emergency. So far I've used my 2M radio zero times. I've played with it a bit but really don't want to start conversations with other hobbyists, and we're rarely out of cell range. I still keep the 2M "HT" with me but will probably never use it. Your results may vary, and you might want to take up the hobby as many others do, but those are my findings. Re the CB, I also keep one in the RV but use it primarily when traveling with others to keep in touch, but you can pretty much do that nowadays with a cheap pair of walkie-talkies if your range isn't more than 1/2 mile apart.
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jbbrick
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12/11/11 07:09pm |
Technology Corner
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RE: California State park campground fees............

Most that we've stayed at are in the $35 range, with 2 bucks off for seniors. Yes, some of the prime sites near the ocean or others are $50 and most do not have any hookups but there is water and usually dump stations. Still more reasonable than most private campgrounds, and you usually have more room between sites plus you can be in the trees or on a beach. We still prefer state or federal over most private parks if we get the chance. BLM is even better to get away from the crowds.
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jbbrick
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12/11/11 07:02pm |
General RVing Issues
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RE: FDA~Cargill Recalls River Run & Marksman Dry Dog Food

Cargill is a really insidious company, the biggest company in the US (privately held, not a corp) with profits in the billions. They have their hands in so many food and other industries, it's hard to know who's behind what. If you're in the Bay Area, you might know about the horrible plan they have for Redwood City, building 12,000 housing units on our precious bayland.
Added: I just saw that Iams has also announced a recall. They're made by Proctor & Gamble and they recalled some Iams ProActive Health Smart Puppy dry dog food.
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jbbrick
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12/07/11 08:07pm |
RV Pet Stop
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RE: Google Android celebrating 10 billion downloads app sale

Nothing there that I need or don't already have but thanks for the info. I've been watching Amazon daily-they give away a free Android app every day. Lots of games, which I don't care about, but some good utilities and misc apps that are handy.
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jbbrick
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12/07/11 08:01pm |
Technology Corner
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RE: Toilet water draining out

I take a length of wire coat hanger, bend a short "ell" on the end, and use it to scrape out the groove. So far, so good but the others also seem ok.
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jbbrick
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12/03/11 10:09pm |
Tech Issues
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RE: 2005 Winnebago-Itasca Sundancer question

I would think the switch is for the tank heater? You can test the pump easily enough by shutting it off with the other switches.
Re the relief valve, it should not leak at all. Scale can build up on the seat and it may fail, stuck closed if it dribbles a lot. Just drain it completely and refill, which will restore the air pocket in the top and allow for expansion. After, just leave it alone and it should be ok but you can pop it once a year just to test it. The air pocket is above the relief valve so you won't lose the charge. You can search these forums for leaking relief valve and get hundreds of answers, most will be wrong.
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jbbrick
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12/02/11 03:32pm |
Class C Motorhomes
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