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RE: I Need to Vent!!!

Just curious why the OP took delivery of the coach in JANUARY but waited FOUR MONTHS before returning to the dealer for repairs......:h:h:h...or did I miss something...Dennis
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05/23/13 11:37pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: what's ya'lls opinion on this for a first time purchase?

Am I the ONLY one that noticed that those pictures are over a year old....:h:h:h..I would wonder why he didn't post current pictures......Dennis
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05/23/13 11:08pm |
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RE: cash grab by Crown Villa Resort

/snip/ As per their regs we tied the dog up to a large tree on our lot./snip/
I am confused here...I've never seen regs that REQUIRE dogs to be tied up to large trees....I would never tie my dog to a tree...:h:h....Dennis
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Executive
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05/22/13 10:30am |
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RE: cash grab by Crown Villa Resort

Lobstah got it right...!!!.....Dennis
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Executive
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05/22/13 10:01am |
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RE: Monaco manual source?

What exactly are you looking for??? I may have what you need as I still have stuff from my 96 Dynasty...send me a PM if you like...Dennis
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05/22/13 09:53am |
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RE: Norcold 1201 LRM plague

I got tired of trying to get my 7 year old Norcold 1200 LRM to work properly, so I replaced it with a residential type Samsung RF197. WE are so happy with it. More cu. ft. and no worries about fire.
And how, exactly, does that HELP the OP..:h:h:h
Some of us, for many reasons, such as mods necessary to have residentials installed, boondocking, whatever, want to keep the Norcold. I've used them for many years and have had good luck with them. I replaced my cooling unit last year with the Amish unit and am satisfied with it. I didn't like the Samsung as it sticks out 2 1/2 inches farther than the Norcold, something I do not want in my coach. All that said, back to the OP's question and staying on track....:E
To the OP..yes, air circulation is imperative on the Norcold units. Also, proper installation is a must, as it is with most things. When I had mine replaced last year, I did not check out the install when it was completed...my bad... and discovered the cooling fans were not working. Since you cannot access the fans from the exterior, unless you have an upper door installed such as Fleetwood has done on many of their units, you have to make adjustments. A temp fix is to simply plug in an AC fan using a bungee cord while you're parked. My permanent fix was to make a bracket to hold several muffin fans, 120mm, 130cfm, 12VDC and mount it in the roof stack. Pulling air UP over the cooling unit is more efficient that blowing air ON them. This will solve your cooling issues.
As to the gaps you refer to, sealing the unit properly is usually a good thing. While I can visualize somewhat how you describe it, I don't see where you hurt anything. That said, read your install manual that came with the fridge. There must be some air flow around the fridge for it to operate efficiently. Just make sure you leave sufficient air flow for it to do so....Dennis
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05/22/13 09:50am |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: No Sanicon

Check in your engine compartment fuse panel on the passenger side. There should be a fuse for the sanicon there. The unit should be removed and cleaned as part of your annual maintenance. I've use one for six years with no problems..OTOH, since you indicate it's an aftermarket install all bets are off...but it's worth a look anyway....Dennis
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Executive
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05/21/13 12:16am |
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RE: Class A in this campground is to big with toad...

So, congratulations on squeezing into a campground where it was probably too tight to do so without hitting anyone..glad you made it, this time..:E....Dennis
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Executive
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05/20/13 11:51pm |
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RE: consignment rv dealers

I bought a coach years ago from PPL in Houston. Easy transaction. I gave them a list of things I wanted fixed, they negotiated with the seller and we made a deal, ...for less than asking price....Dennis
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Executive
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05/19/13 09:30pm |
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RE: Driveway/Pad Size

I agree, bigger is better....Also, remember to factor in the weight of the coach for your concrete. We weigh in at 44,000 pounds......Dennis
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Executive
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05/19/13 09:28pm |
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RE: Driving certainvCalifornia Highways

Most likely your friend was referring to the restrictions on many of the roads in that area, mainly Rte 1. California restricts Rte 1 and 20 to motorhomes less than 40' in length. You'll have no problems with your rig.....enjoy the trip...Dennis
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Executive
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05/19/13 09:25pm |
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RE: need new deep cycle batteries for class a

Many options here....from your post, it appears these are your house batteries and not your starting batteries. Also, assuming here, these two dead batteries are 12VDC. If both of these are correct, then you might consider replacing the two 12V with four 6V golf cart batteries. The GC batteries are designed a little different as they do not have to have CCA, (cranking amps). This means they can withstand the abuse we give them with continued use and discharging. Furthermore, GC batteries will have greater amp hours which will help power the "stuff" inside the rig. Here's a link to a great tutorial...Dennis
Battery Basics..
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Executive
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05/19/13 09:17pm |
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RE: Side window sun visor.

Carefree has visors, either electric or manual, that will do what you want. You can find them on EBay....I'll post the link if they have any for sale now....easy install....Dennis
Here ya go!
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Executive
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05/14/13 11:12pm |
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RE: Dumping air when parked

Monaco, at least since 1996 has always stated:
Deploy Slides
Dump Air
Level
Reverse when departing.
I was told the main reason for that is to ensure sufficient clearance issues for the slides to operate....Dennis
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Executive
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05/14/13 11:09pm |
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RE: Campgrounds

I believe there is a campground for nudists just southwest of Indianapolis. I think it's 21 or older.....Dennis
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Executive
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05/14/13 11:03pm |
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RE: Boondocking at Walmart

What's a WalMart...:h:h:h
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Executive
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05/14/13 08:09am |
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RE: I-5 or CA99?

Harris Ranch is good, but I wouldn't do I-5 just for it. There's plenty of places along 99 too. I like the McDonald's in Chowchilla myself. :)
Pretty tough to compare Harris ranch to a Mcdonalds resturant
In fact a bit insulting to harris ranch in my opinion
I found I5 ok but pretty dam rough in some areas north of bakersfield through to sacremento.Ok north of Sacremento
You're kidding?
no but after thinking about it I realized you were just trying to be funny. (prefering mcdonalds over harris ranch)
I thought it was a slap in the face to McDonalds....:B:B.my grandkids would rather eat at Mickey D's..just sayin....Dennis
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Executive
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05/14/13 07:44am |
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RE: Reefer problems.

Take the batteries to any auto parts store. They can check them out for you.
For a proper check, they should be fully charged and tested under a load.....Dennis
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Executive
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05/13/13 12:58am |
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RE: Pioneer Museum in Minden Neb

As stated, the campground is a bit outdated, but the museum is well worth visiting. It's a bit off the beaten path, but you will be missing something if you don't stop by..JMHO......Dennis
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Executive
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05/12/13 10:41pm |
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RE: Reefer problems.

Oh sorry, thought it was about something else..:R
That would be reefer "madness".....:B:B:B.....D
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05/12/13 12:52pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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