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RE: 8317SS and Electric Water Heater

John do you think it is OK to leave that breaker turned on all the time? That way when you plug into a site with 110V your water heater starts to heat. The more I know the more confused I get with this topic.
Mikesr 07/21/08 07:17am Travel Trailers
RE: 8317SS and Electric Water Heater

Bill you have raised even more questions about the operation of the HWH. Our TT is at our storage area now, we will be using it next week and this issue is one that I will be looking at closely. Thanks for your suggestion. The question still is how does the HWH get its 12 Volt power? This is our first TT with the electic and LP option.
Mikesr 07/21/08 05:25am Travel Trailers
RE: 8317SS and Electric Water Heater

The "ON" switch located in the galley is for the LP Gas operation. Electric operation is controlled by a pinned switch located inside the access panel outside. Now I am confused. We have a 110 breaker that is marked "Hot Water Heater". Does that breaker also control the DSI for the LP gas? I thought that was 12V. We have not turned that 110V breaker off since we got the camper 2 months ago. I thought it would only be powered if hooked up to the 110V shore line. We also run both at the same time, told by the dealer this is OK. Ours is only the 6 gallon and we were worried we should have gotten a 10 gallon, but it was not an option. We have yet to run out of hot water.
Mikesr 07/19/08 04:56am Travel Trailers
RE: What are your opinions?

Started this lifestyle about 20 years ago with a tent. Moved up to a PUP for a few years. Then onto a Hybrid for awhile. Now we have a 34' TT and love it. Of course we all dream about the "Next Step", ours might have been a 5er and a diesel TV down the road. Well right now it seems like downsizing is the way to go. Maybe we will go full circle. We might see a new section of this forum for tents. Guess we can call them the just "T".
Mikesr 07/18/08 05:16am Travel Trailers
RE: Lost keys for Jayco Travel Trailer

This can be a lesson for everyone. When you get a new camper go to a good locksmith with the orginal keys and get copies made. Then put at least one set of the orginals away at home for safe keeping. We always make 3 extra sets, we use the copies for everyday use, one orginal copy at home and another hidden in the truck for emergency when on a trip. Key copies are cheap, getting the locksmith to come to you, $$$$$$$$$. being able to get into your camper, PRICELESS.
Mikesr 07/07/08 07:42am Travel Trailers
RE: Word Association three

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Mikesr 06/29/08 06:18pm Around the Campfire
New Sneakers for the Truck

Well after a long day on Friday that started with a flat tire on my OEM Bridgestone tires. Ended the day with a new set of Michelin LTX M/S all around. Turns out the old tire had a crack on the sidewall. I planned to replace them all next year. They had 28K original miles on them. Anyhow, the new Michelin LTX's are fantastic and I have not even towed with them yet. What a difference. We had heavy rain yesterday afternoon and on the ride home from the tire shop the truck never drove so good, really. I always had trouble on wet roads with the rear end sliding when pulling out from a stop, not no more. The ride is so much better too and much smoother and less noise. I read many comments on here about the Michelin LTX tires and they seem to be well liked.
Mikesr 06/28/08 02:24pm Tow Vehicles
Power Awning Pictures

Seems like many are having problems with the new power awning being uses by A & E on the new TT's. We do not like ours either because the rain water does not drain off. Here are some pictures that might show why. http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f264/mrstrauss/Flagstaff%20831FKBSS/DSCN2360-1.jpg height=320 width=240 http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f264/mrstrauss/Flagstaff%20831FKBSS/DSCN2360.jpg height=320 width=240 http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f264/mrstrauss/Flagstaff%20831FKBSS/DSCN2362.jpg height=320 width=240 As you can see the roller is about 2 inches higher then the edge of the awning material. This seems to be causing a damming effect for the rain water. Ours has already started to stretch as you can see. Something needs to be changed in the design of this awning. It needs to be able to be adjusted so that rain water can drain before someone gets hurt from a collapse.
Mikesr 06/28/08 12:20pm Travel Trailers
RE: Flagstaff

We looked at TT's and 5ers for over 2 years and kept coming back to the Forest River line. We went with Flagstaff because of the dealer and being close to our home. We are very pleased with the quality of this unit. Forest River has a lot of nice rigs. We also like the Wildcat line.
Mikesr 06/26/08 01:46pm Travel Trailers
RE: Rockwood Signature Ultralites and Flagstaff Classic Ultra

We have been retracting the awning when the rain starts or if it gets windy. I am not sure if we are going to like this awning. It has loaded up with rain water and would not retract until I drained it by pushing up on the awning with a broom, and gallons of water dumped. I read on another forum that A&E might have an adjustment in order to allow for water drain. Anyone else have information on this?
Mikesr 06/26/08 01:35pm Travel Trailers
RE: more seems to be the answer

We just got back from the Jersey shore and many campgrounds are offering to store your rig on a site for free, not sure of the details. The CG we stayed was only about 75 percent full on the weekend and less then 50 on a weekday. Seeing a lot of RV's for sale at both the shore and locally in the paper. Also seeing pick ups and SUV's for sale. Gas ranged from $3.95 to $4.15 on this trip.
Mikesr 06/25/08 06:26am Travel Trailers
Water Heater Whoosh

Our water heater makes a loud "Whoosh" sound when it fires on LP. You hear the clicks then the "Whoosh" sometimes it does not fire on the first try. It has also needed to be reset a couple times. Our last HTT had the same water heater but never made this sound. Is this normal? We have not had to have this TT back for warranty work yet, could this be our first? So far it is working just worried about the "Whoosh".
Mikesr 06/25/08 06:19am Travel Trailers
RE: Electric Awning???

We have the new power awning also and still are not sure if we like it or not. Same problem with it loading up with water even in a light rain situation. On our current trip it would not retract until I manually pushed up on the awning material with a broom to "Dump" the water then it retracted. We have had it in and out many times. Even got up in the middle of the night when rain started. We use to like to keep the chairs out under the old tilted awning when it rained, not anymore. Very interested in what RPFAN had to say about the Weather Pro model. Problem is I think we have a different model. It is an A&E but not that number. Any other Forest River people hear about this added feature? Thanks.
Mikesr 06/23/08 04:05pm Travel Trailers
RE: Has anyone ever stayed at the Fayetteville NC KOA?

Yes last June on the way to Myrtle Beach. It was very nice and clean. Easy on and off for I-95. The pool was nice. We had one of the large sites toward the front and it was great. Two good gas stations right out front at the interchange. Only problem was no places to eat close by, pack some food for cooking. We really do not remember hearing any noise from the interstate either. We would stay again.
Mikesr 06/22/08 06:32am Campgrounds, Resorts and Attractions
RE: KOA A FORMER FAMILY KAMPGROUND

My other two cents worth. I feel that maintaining a campground required some expense on the part of the owner. We all have big A/C units on the roof that draw 30 or even 50 amps of electric and that costs the campground money during the summer months. We also expect all the perks like wireless Internet and cable TV hook up, that's not free to the owner. He also has to pay for some type of water either public or from his own source. And then the sewer and trash. Add those numbers up if you were paying just what you use at a campground. I know that not all KOA's are the same but they do give you a fair price for what you get. JMHO but we like KOA. As for camping at a Wal Mart being better. Never did that but here is a recent experience we had in New Jersey on the way to the shore. Planned a short 1 hour stop to pick up some last minute items at a Wal Mart. Parked the TV and TT way out in the lot. Took up maybe 6 parking spaces. No one around. Well, we were a nervous wreck and it was the middle of the day. People cutting across the lot on every which way expect in the travel lanes. Crisis crossing the lot. This happens in every type store parking lot now a days due to the screwy way that they lay out these lots. But sitting like a duck in the middle of this lot was very stressful and we were not even sleeping. Could not imagine what the night brings. Anyhow paying for a site at a KOA would be less stressful.
Mikesr 06/21/08 01:47pm Campgrounds, Resorts and Attractions
RE: Is rotating trailer tires required?

What about balancing the wheels and tires?
Mikesr 06/21/08 08:56am Travel Trailers
RE: KOA A FORMER FAMILY KAMPGROUND

Been a member of KOA for 10 years now. I have seen good and bad in KOA's that we stayed at. I know that some are no longer KOA campgrounds, we feel because maybe they did not conform to the new KOA standards. One near us Twin Grove KOA near Pine Grove PA is a flagship model for KOA. The staff is wonderful and the sites are very large. As for the price, everything is going up even State Parks and resorts. Just a sign of the times. I think at KOA at least you know ahead of time what your getting. The on-line reservation is neat. I would give KOA an overall 8 out of 10 rating. Hard to find a 10 campground anywhere.
Mikesr 06/20/08 08:58am Campgrounds, Resorts and Attractions
3rd Week Of June

Here it is the 3rd full week of June already. Is the campground your staying at full? We are currently at Holly Shores just outside Wildwood New Jersey. I can report that it is absolutely dead here. Is this normal? I know some of the schools in this area are only getting out this week but most if not all in PA are finished for at least a week or more. The boardwalk and restaurants seem slow too so I do not think it is just RV's that are keeping the crowds down. I would say this place is about 25 percent or less full. We think most of the units we see are seasonal sites. What's it like where you are?
Mikesr 06/18/08 06:09am Campgrounds, Resorts and Attractions
RE: Slide Out Lights not working

Problem solved, turned out it was a fuse after closer inspection. Just a note, the light to tell you a fuse is blown only come on if the light switch for that fuse is in the on position. Learned something. Thanks for all of your input.
Mikesr 06/17/08 09:39am Travel Trailers
RE: Slide Out Lights not working

Thanks for the quick reply's. I just looked briefly under each slide and the wires are inside one of the corrugated plastic sleeves. They seem to run down the inside of the slide frame on the larger front slide, that slide had two frames. The rear bed slide they seem to be different. We had a big rain last not, the problem was before the rain, so I want to wait till things underneath the slides dry out a bit on the ground for me to crawl around and do a closer inspection of the wiring harness. I think you guys might be onto something even thou the design is different. Thanks again. I will keep you posted.
Mikesr 06/17/08 06:28am Travel Trailers
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