RE: Fantastic Fan Circuit Board MC 103
I consider my Endless Breeze model to be of remarkably high quality and design. I just wanted to insert a real-life recent experience. It's nice to participate in a forum where folks do not have their head cross-threaded onto their neck! :)
Hi All.
We couldn't agree more with what you had to say. "The Fantastic Endless Breese Modle is by far one of the best fans out there. Prettty darn quit, and very easy on the Power U
sage.
Also a great help to help move the air around inside your RV, durning the Winter Time, or the Summer Time also.
Good Luck. Happy Travels. Dan & Jill & "The Yorkie Kids"
RE: Water tank fell out.
Hi All.
It realy is a shame when something so simple, can't be instlled properly. Its just not in the RV Markets, it everywhere.
Simpled fact is that you just can't fix "Stupid People", Period And what ever happened to "Qualitry Control Inspedctions", before a product left the essembly line.
Prices continue to keep rising every year, and so does the lack of "Good Quality Control Isues".
What does help a lot is having a "Good Proventive Maintence Progam, your self every year. on everything thats in or on your RV's. Good Luck. Happy Travels. Dan & Jill & The Yorkie Kids
RE: Cost for 4 corner weighing ?
Hi All.
"Hight" isn't the word for it, its just pain a "Rip-Off". I think I would never do any business with this company no matter what they had and I needed.
The place I use, I can get it weighted anyway we want it to be weighed, and for as long as it takes. And we also get a "Real California DMV Certified Weight Scales Report, and for only $10 Dollars.
Find another palce tghat has reasonable prices. Good Luck. Happy Travels. Dan & Jill & Yorkie Kids
RE: TPMS
Hi All.
For us it wasn't a very hard choice for us to make. We bought the TST #507, with the changeable Battries.
We als had a Duran Monitoring System before, didn't care much for that one at all. That nice Gent at TST gave us a 20 % Discount for buying his TST #507, amd ,mailing the old Duran Sensors tpo him, as proof.
Plus he added an extra year on our Warrantry, instead of a two year, he gave us a three year.
Great people to deal with, and willhelp you until youu gdet your TST installed properly. Seens a few other RV'ers in the past had some issues with installing them. We sure didn't hhave any issues.
If we had it to do all over again, it would be with another TST #507, with the Changeable Battries. It doesn't get much simpler than this one does.
Good Luck. Happy Travels. Dan & Jill & our Yorkie Kids.
RE: 1990 Southwind coach electric problems
Hi All.
Its "Amazing", what some "Proventive Maintainance" does for a Motorhome when it comes to Electrail issues.
And most all issues, also. One day, check you Motohomes Main Electrail Panel, and check all wires for tightness. You just might be surprized what you might find lose ?
Good Luck. Happy Travels. Dan & Jill
RE: 02 Gulfstream 8.1 P30 won't start
Hi All.
It may well be a Brand New Battry, but is it truely charged to 100% ?. A lot of Brand New Battrie are now where near fully chagered when bought.
You just may want to remove that Battery and fully charge it, to 100%
Just one thught for you to think about. Have you checked to see what the voltage is. Also, why not get it laod tested when you bought it. mayhave saved you some time and hassels. Maybe even be a lose wire some where, or not grounded very well.
Good Luck. Happy Travels. Dan & Jill
RE: Yamaha EF2000iS Generators
Hi All.
I can't say anything at all about the Yamaha EF2000is Generators. Excetp for the fact that a Yahama is a very good brand of Generatores.
Howevre ever, we do own the "Red Ones". We have a Pair of Honda EU2000is', Paralla Kit and Extended Run Tank. If your Yahams runs anything like the Twined Hondea's EU2000is do, you willl be one very Happy RV"er.
Its great to have the opetion to run only one Generator to Recharge your Battery Bank, and still have power left over to runs some lights and TV and a few other small draw items.
With our twin Honda's, I easily ran our 13,500 BTU TT A/C, and the Frideg and the Microwave, all at the same time, and still have some power left over.
We sure are glade we keep our Twind Honda EU2000I;s. Paralla Kit, and Extended Run Tan when we sold our 5er. With our Motornhomes built-in 5.5 G Generator plus the Twin Honda's, we can easily go past our Motorhomes 30 AMP limit anytine we feel like it.
Its nice to have all the "Generator Power", that you would really ever need with us. But at the same time, its one thing for sure that we will never have to worry about, "Not Having Enought Generator Power" and then some.
They are also easy to move around and very easy to even store.
Good Luck. Happy Travels. Dan & Jill & our Yorkie Kids
RE: Aerbus Roof Leak
Hi All.
Well, I think most of your problems is "Yourself". And most of that is becasue of you being a "Newbie RV'er".
I have done all of my own "Work", and "Repairs" and "Mods" on every RV we have ever owned in the past 45+ years as RV'ers.
This is not just a Rexhall issues, its all RV's Period. The A/C Gaskets are very well known to have to be checked from time to time. As all that Viberations, Shakking and Rattleing and going down the Hiways of this country sure does losen up a lot of things on an RV's if you don't stay on top of it.
Its called "Proventive Maintance Programs". I don't concider it work to be working on the Motorhome when ever we are not using it. I am a "Real Nut Case", when it comes to "Provemntive Maintance Programs", Period.
We also have a 19997 Rexhall, and we haven't had one issue since we bought ours some years ago. But then again, I do all of my own work and repairs. I have never taken our Motorhome to any RV Shop, period.
When we did our Motorhme search, we decided that we wanted only a Rexhall, Period. They are a pretty darn good montorhome to statr wwiht. They are also still in business if you have to ask for any information about your Motorhome.
We also like the all the "Steel Frame" on Rexhalls wallls.
We have never Broken down or have ever had a leak of any kind, in any RV we have ever ownerd, now and in the past.
We wouldn't trade our Rexhall Motorhome for any other brand of Motorhome out there. We even did an "Inside Make-Over" on the inside of our motorhome. so now its the way we wanted it to look now. We really liked the Layout and Floor-Plan of our Rexhall Motorhome. But we didn't care for some of the "Colors", or for some of the "Furinture" it had in it that the manufactor used in our Motorhome.
So we replaced all of the old cruddy OEM Flooring and some of the OEM Furniture also. And we also got red of all of the OEM Window Treatments too. Instead we used "Real Household Curtains", and while we were at it, we put the very Dark Limo Tinttiing on all of the Windows that were allowed.
This Rehall Motorhome will more than out last us and then some. Our Rexhall Motorhoe is a pleasure to ride in and to drive very esaily with just one hand. We don't have to worry about "Semis passing us", and in most case "Cross Winds, unless they are extream.
And on top of it, we bought or Rexhall Motorhome, for a "Once in a Life-Time Buy.
Good Luck. Happy Travels. Dan & Jill & our Yourkie Kids
RE: Is there a problem with electric Heater VS. Propane?
Hi All.
They bothe each have their own uses. EWe motly do all Boon-Docking, in the past 45+ years.
We are very well set-up to be off the Grid. The only thing that we don't feel a need for is "Soalr Panels", do to the kind of areas that we Boon-Dock in, and where we spend most of or time at. Even "Protable Solar Panels" isn't for us. One thing, is neither of us like the direct sun. As we both burn like Lobsterss and have had our share of Skin Cancers, and Surgies.
As a matter of fact, we have 4 ea Ceramic Heaters, of different out-puts. Some as low as 100 watts to the normal 1500 Watts, with lower setting in them as well.
We also have a Mr Heater "Buddy" and a Mr Heater "Big Buddy" and an Oly Wave #6 Propane Heaters.
And if you notice our Signature, we can even easily go past our Motorhomes 30 AMP Limits anytime we wish to. As we have more than enough "Generator Power" and then some.
We rearly use the Motorhomes Furnace, since it is really hard on a Battery Bank and eats Propame like there is no tomorrow. It may not be for everybody, but it sure has worked out good for us. Even keeping the Storage Compartments warm, espaically the Wet bay, really isn't an issue for us either.
And we can keep the inside of our Motorhome just about as warm as we want it to be. To each thier own. Both have their uses. Some of the best Boon-Docking is in the winter time. We use our Motorhome on/off all year long.
Good Luck. Happy Travels. Dan & Jill
RE: 12 volt coffee makers is the any good reason to own one?
Hi All.
Nope, not for any reason at all to own a 12 volt Coffee Pot, ever. We have been RV'ers now for over 45+ years.
We have aalwasy had a 120 Volt Drip Coffee Maker, but have hardley ever used it.
Now on the othe rhaad, we still have our Favorite Coffee Drip Pot of aall times, a "Coleman Drip Coffee Pot". We have almost always have been Boondockers anyways.
Even at home, or out and about, we never, ever drink any of that Flavored Coffee
for any of those places that sells it. Don't think we are about to change anytime time soon.
Good Luck. Happy Tavels. Dan & Jill
RE: steer safe
Hi All.
Are you sure you have everything lined up correctly on your "Steer-Safe", Joe, I don't mean you any disrespect, but there have been a couple of times here on this Fourm, that the installer (Owner) really didn't do the install correctly.
I did our install of our "Steer-Safe", and its the differance betweeen night and day. As soon as I finished, I took it straight down and have the Front End Aligment done correctly. Also, I know that we don't have any Front End Parts, that are worn or lose. We even just had all new tires installed also.
I also replaced the OEM "Steering Stabilizer Shock", and all the rest of the OEM Shocks while I was at it. Our Motorhome is now a pleasure to drive, and no more worries about "Wondering" or "Passing Semis". Ours Steers and Handles very easily with just one hand now. That alone sure make for a much more comfortable drive and ride.
I also have the "5000lb Air-Lift", Air Bags on all four corners. Something just doesn't sound right on your Steer-Safe Install, or maybe you have other issues with your front end, or something else that your not aware of. I agree, that I don't think that "Longer Eye Bolts" is going to do anything for you, as longer would add to your problems.
Hope you find your problem as soon as you can. That "Steer-Safe" really is a good prouduct. Are you sure you have the Correct "Steer-Safe" Set, ?
Good Luck. Happy Travels. Dan & Jill
RE: Better Than Wood Blocks!
Hi All.
We are Happy for you, and that you are Happy about the prices you paid for the "Plastic Blocks".
We still much prefer the "Free Blocks" that we have always been using for the past 45+ years as RV'ers. Anytime any one of them needs relacing, there still the same "Free Cost" as always.
We find that the Free Wood Blocks last for a very long time. And the really don't take up hardly any more room, and I can replace them from almost any where that we travel and are building something. Its not that we are cheap, but have buetter use for our money. But good Luck to you.
Good Luck. Happy Travels. Dan & Jill
RE: Dash heater
Hi Earl.
If you still haven't found your problem as yet, why don't you give "Rexhall Industries" a call, as they are still building Motorhomes. They just moved, so I don't have thier new phone number as yet.
But a quick search should get you thier number. They are great to work with and very friendly. They just might nbe able to fix yoo up with an "Electrail Copy" of your year Rexhall's Motorhome.
On our year Rexhall Motorhome, there is only "two screws", one on each side, under the Dash. You will need a Flashlight to find them. Once you remove the screws, you will be able to lift your Dash by quite a bit. It sure does make doing anything under the Dash much easier.
Good Luck. Happy Travels. Dan & Jill
RE: VuQube ladder mount
Hi All.
So far, we haven't found a need yet to mount our VUQube. We have a Rear Ladder on the rear of our Motorhome. It also has the so called Stroage Rack on the Roof that goes around the end of the Motorhome.
All I have to do is fasten down the VuQube to three sides of the Roof Rack. Trust me, Our VuQube isn't going anywhere. As long as it stays dry I just leave it up on the roof while traveling. If it shhoould be a rainy day in the camp site, I just put a "Plastic Bag" over it.
We have been using it this way for about three years now with no problems. I added a "Water Tight" Cable Box Connector (Sort or just like ones for Electrail, but is only aboujt one inch thick) to the outside of the Motorhome, high up on the wall, as it goes right into our rear Bedroom Cloaset, right where the Bedroom TV is. This way, not a lot off cables running all over the place for some to trip on or for kids to play with.
Works out great for our needs. Good Luck. Happy Travels. Dan & Jill
RE: Dometic digital thermostat
I just have a preference to everthing running off 12v. I realize if you change batteries once a year all is fine. The add-on fan switch also is just not my style. BTW the Dometic has an automatic fan speed setting. Nothing wrong with the lower cost thermostat. It may even have more features like programability to set back temps based on time.
I did have a delay on the blower fan start to let the compressor start by itself on a marginal generator. That feature is now gone but I have found I really will not be using a generator to run the air for extended periods. At that point we are looking for hookups.
The price did not bother me a bit. Same as if the fridge control board went out I would not opt for a lower priced board if it relied on batteries. Reminds me it is time to change batteries in the smoke detector and CO detector :R Why can't those be 12v connected?
I also found the existing freeze sensor in a bad spot. The new sensor seems better IMO and I have had an issue a few times.
Anyway it is just another option if considering a change.
Hi All.
So, What is stopping you from doing just that ?. Our Motorhome has everything hard wired to the 12 Volt System. I went out and bought all new "Batery Operatd Units",
We have Double of everything now, except for the "Smoke Detectors", we have if I remember correctly about 7 Smoke Alarms. As fast as an RV Burns to the ground, its nice to have a few extra "Smoke Alarms".
They do give you a bit more notice if there is a fire inside of our Motorhome. Works out for us anyways.
Good Luck. Happy Travels. Dan & Jill
RE: Tail dragging in Dips
Hi All.
Beside a large set of "Skid Wheels", I have "AIR-LIFT #5000 lb Air-Bags on the Rear and the front of our Motorhome.
I can easily lift our Motorhome several inches with 100 PSI aded. Takes care of those "Dips" quite easily.
Good Luck. Happy Travels. Dan & Jill
RE: Advantages of a manual transmission
Hi All.
Want "Better Brakes, Braking, Period". Then take it out of Over-Drive when better Braking is needed. There is very little Compresson when in OD. Better Compresson will sure make a big differance when you need it the most.
It doesn't take to much to think this one out.
Good Luck. Happy Travels. Dan & Jill
RE: Sometimes you just gotta wonder
110 volt power monitor
We keep one of these plugged into a kitchen outlet and check every time when we hook up.
If it's way down in the red zone we won't run air conditioning.
Low voltage can destroy your air conditioner.
Hi All.
We keep this exact same Voltage Meter Plugged in right above our Dinning Table, so we can see it from just about anywhere in our Motorhome.
We used this same Voltage Meter for about 7 years in our 5er before the Motorhome. Our Motorhome is onaly a 30 AMP'er anyways, but it sure does make it pretty simple to keep an eye on the incomming Power.
For those of you that don't know it, this Voltage Meter, is Adjustable, and makes life pretty simple.
So all in all, we have been using this Voltage Meter for about 12 years now.
Good Luck. Happy Travels. Dan & Jill
RE: LED Light Conversion
To answer the OPs QUESTION the brand is Chinese
this vendor
Is reliable cheap and I have used them 3 times to replace all of my lights with success
Try a few see how you like them then order more if they are what you want The 36 panel ones seem to give the best light and are cool and use very little power.
Hi All.
We have usd this Same E-Bay Seller for the past several years now, and have not had a singa problem. We replaced every OEM Light Bulb, in our Motorhome with his 36 LED Lite-Boards, with several different conections. Ours used the Standard 1141 Bases.
That includes all of our "Bottom Storage Compartments", also. You just can't beat then for Boon-Docking. Trust us, your Battery Bank will really thank you. LED Lite-Bulbls will really extend your Boon-Docking times. Add a couple of Very Low Wattage LED TV's, and you won't have to run your Generator very often.
Good Luck. Happy Travels. Dan & Jill
RE: Updating Bedroom
Hi All.
As soon as we bought our Motorhome for a "Once in a Lifetime Buy". We did an "Inside Make-Over". Now it the way we wanted it to look inside. Yoou can save a whole lot of mmoney if you can do all of the work yourself, as we did.
As far as the Head-boad goes. Just go get some Materila that you like and some New Batting. Than and a Staple-Gun, if you don't already have one. Its very very easy to do it your-self.
We have made ever RV we have ever owned, into the way we wanted them to look. After alL, its your "Second Home on Wheels", so make it as you would in your real house.
Good Luck. Happy Travels. Dan & Jill