loydt

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Just wanted to give an update as to how the trip is going.. We are currently in the Badlands KOA until Friday. We start making our way home from here. This has been an awesome trip!!!! I do want to warn you guys about running the generator for long periods of time with the front compartment door closed. It got too warm in there and warped the door. We are going to stop by Jayco since we will be going right by there to have them check it out. Looking forward to that and taking the tour.
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CHV_FRK

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I'm sure you could find some louvered vents that you could cut in the door. That might help anyway... or I suppose you could just open the door.
If you would jot down a list of must see's around the Mt. Rushmore area. We are looking to make that trip sometime. Did you get to see the amazing fireworks display that they have there on the 4th?
Dana and Natalie
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whs9841

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I recently purchased a 2008 Jayco Eagle 341RLQS. Everything seems good to go, but I have a question about the ceiling fan in the living room. I can't find a switch anywhere that appears to control the ceiling fan. I can barely reach up and turn on the light or the fan with the attached chain, but there is no way my wife can do it without using a step stool. Is there a switch that controls the ceiling fan or do I need to look into extending the fan and light chains?
Also, has anyone installed the Trailair Equaflex on an Eagle? I'm planning on doing it this weekend. I'm comfortable with the process, but I was wondering if anyone has any advice before I begin.
Thanks in advance.
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loydt

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Gonna see what Jayco has to say when we get there next Monday. We were still in Cody, WY on the 4th so we saw the fireworks there. For me, Mt Rushmore was not that great and neither was Crazy Horse. If I had missed both, would not hve been a big deal. Once you drive up, see it, snap a few pictures, you have just about done all you can do. GTNP and YNP were well worth it, as was the Beartooth Pass! Go see this stuff while fuel is cheap!!!!
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loydt

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GTNP
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CHV_FRK

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There is not a switch, you will have to extend the chains. Put a nice fuzzy thing on it and take the cat with you!
GTNP and YNP?
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loydt

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Grand Teton National Park and Yellowstone National Park
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cdelv66

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Wow loydt! That's an amazing photo ... that is what rv'ing is all about. Thanks
I posted a topic on "tech stuff forum" about the shower pressure. We are only getting a trickle of water from ours ... not enough to really use. We have been just connecting to the shore line, but was wondering if we should fill the fresh water tank and use the water pump. A lot of people mentioned buying an oxygenic shower head.
Any thoughts?
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loydt

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Just check to make sure that the valve on the side of the shower head is fully open. Assuming you have good water flow everywhere else. Also, check to make sure you have all the water manifold valves underneath set to the correct position.
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i have an '07 341RLQS eagle. pre wired for 2nd air in master bedroom. it's wired for 50amp service, i can find all the wiring in the breaker panel, and in the ceiling ( when i pull the vent fan out) but i can't find where the stat wire goes to?? it looks to go somewhere in the wall beside the closet door? ( the master bedroom closet where the washer/dryer area is) could someone post a pic of where their stat is located?? i have a 2nd unit but am hesitant to start ripping things apart and guessing where that red stat wire is.
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