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RE: Leaf Spring Failure - Replace the Others?

My 05 FW had made in China springs and I broke 2 at different times always where second leaf ended, not overloaded. Has operated current FW with extra long second leaf that extends to where main leaf is attached, we call it military wrapped. And no issue.
Frank.
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Slownsy
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01/04/23 02:53pm |
Tech Issues
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RE: dc to DC Renogy charger

Why under passenger seat? It should be as close to batteries that it is charging as possible.
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Slownsy
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10/14/22 05:09pm |
Tech Issues
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RE: Roof tear along edge ...

I have a similar tear along edge on my FW, I repaired with Eternabond tape without going under the moulding on side, then applied self levelling Dicor to edge has been there for several years, was told also that roof had to be replaced and insurance not willing to pay more than 50%
Frank
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Slownsy
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10/01/22 04:20pm |
Fifth-Wheels
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RE: best way to recover a roof

Gdetrailer so what you are saying is that it is a waste of time painting anything as it will not stick and wash off. I hope you didn’t pay for paint on your vehicle or your home. Yes there is prosesses for applications of most coatings and everything has a limited lifespan but maintenance do extend this.
Frank.
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Slownsy
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07/03/22 05:23pm |
Tech Issues
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RE: Is there an Air Conditioner using Inverter Compressor

Many people in Australia has installed the household inverter type revers cycle 240V air conditioning in there FW, and also now’s of one using the roof type cassette, not heard of any failure for several years. I and many others have also installed household 240V inverter refrigerator which runs of a 350-375W inverter.
Frank.
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Slownsy
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05/12/22 05:25pm |
General RVing Issues
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RE: Practicality of non-propane Camper

Microlite Mike I have definitely been there, when used to ride motorcycle, and 3 mates shared a 4 man tent and could have gotten away with a 2 person one.
Frank.
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Slownsy
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05/07/22 04:56pm |
General RVing Issues
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RE: first commercially available all electric RV

I just went back to manufacturer site, and the solar capacity is stated as 1600-2000-or2400W
So I don’t know where you get only 600W. Anyway I am not buying one and nor are you obviously.
It is clear that some on hear have not got much idea about new technology and the rest of the world.
Frank.
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Slownsy
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05/06/22 05:40pm |
General RVing Issues
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RE: first commercially available all electric RV

As far as toilet goes most al places has som sort of toilet, or you have to be fully self contained, most of those places also has a time limits for staying, drinking water can be brought in by containers or water bladders if not wanting to shift trailer. Camping is only allowed in designated areas, but overnight can be done in roadside rest area's.
Frank.
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Slownsy
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05/05/22 04:31pm |
General RVing Issues
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RE: first commercially available all electric RV

1 yes possible. But solar panels also create shade for roof, so are you saying that Americans park there vehicles with solar in the shade, I don’t think so, and I never did if wanting to charge batteries.
2 yes manny people park in the shade, but most don’t have much in the way of solar and live outside there trailer only used as a bedroom.
Frank.
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Slownsy
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05/05/22 04:21pm |
General RVing Issues
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RE: first commercially available all electric RV

I think that som of you need to read. It says power by 14k Battery and 1600-2000w of solar. I have a Glendale Titanium hear in Australia. It has been partly converted to Australian 240V supply true a step down converter. Fridge is a 240V household Mitsubishi inverter type, as is TV and washing machine running of a 375W inverter 24Hours a day. Rest is 120V. Also has a 3000W 120V inverter for microwave etc. batteries are 300A lithium. Power use about 100A in a 24 hour period. Solar is 600W. This normally is adequate to recharge batteries if not I have a Honda 2.2 generator that charges via my 125A charger. Many hear instal reversible 2500W inverter air conditioner in there FW and report better cooling and less power drain. And lastly hear in OZ we do get a lot of sunshine.
I am not running out to get on but do realise this is Australian and you don’t get much van for under $100000.
Have a good day Frank..
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Slownsy
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05/04/22 05:22pm |
General RVing Issues
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