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RE: Screeching

Fcooper is 100% correct, the clips are used to balance the fan. Don't remove!
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mchero
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09/13/11 05:10am |
Tech Issues
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RE: Adding Tail Lights

LED is a good idea!
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mchero
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05/13/11 10:42am |
Tech Issues
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RE: My jacks Gr-awl

Just make sure to check the level with the jacks UP.
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mchero
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05/13/11 10:41am |
Tech Issues
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RE: Power Gear Parts ????

I heard that Power Gear was bought out by Lippert.
Found them here http://www.powergearus.com/
All the threads I have seen related to Power Gear are not very promising! Looks like customer service is at the EXTREME bottom of their list.
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mchero
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03/18/11 02:12pm |
Tech Issues
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RE: Power Gear Parts ????

Thanks for the Links bldrbuck. Jolooote, end user is VERY short on cash. So short to the point I think he CAN'T afford to full time but he thinks living paycheck to paycheck is the American way! LOL
I think I'm about ready to call him back & tell him hes on his own!
Thanks God I have HWH gear rather than Power Gear!
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mchero
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03/18/11 06:44am |
Tech Issues
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Power Gear Parts ????

Have a friend wintering down in Florida. He called me tonight asking if I can help him located a replacement Power Gear slide motor for his 2001 Bounder 36S.
After spending about 30 minutes Googling and then searching RV.NET it appears Power Gear is going downhill fast! About the only lead I have found was a seller on Ebat who ad what appeared to be a couple NEW Power Gear slides BUT the wrong number(s)!! I shot him an Email asking if he could help me out. No word back yet.
The stock pPower Gear moter is 523725 and apparently a heavy duty model, 523983.
Thanks for any suggestions!
I guess I should be thankfull I don't have powergear jacks!
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mchero
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03/17/11 06:15pm |
Tech Issues
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RE: 2 Problems - Newbie

Couple things you might want to look into is one of those "Surge Guards" or "auto formers". You will find that electrical service in lots of RV parks are "marginal". Get both a circuit & voltage tester as well. Want to make sure your working off of a PROPERLY wired outlet and that you have proper voltage.
Take a good look at the outlet for ANY signs of overheating! Nothing worse that getting ready to head out & find your plug all cooked because of a bad outlet!
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mchero
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03/10/11 07:42am |
Tech Issues
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