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RE: Jayco 36BHS low point drains

Our low point drains are underneath on the back street side. The valves are accessable from the outside.
Wiscampsin 10/13/08 05:47pm Travel Trailers
RE: Winterizing

When winterizing I just ignore the manual and follow my own system. It's a very simple and effective system. In December I hook up the fiver and take it to Florida, in late March or early April I bring it back home. No problem! Try it, you'll like it. I like your system. Someday DW and I are going to try it.:)
Wiscampsin 10/10/08 07:27pm General RVing Issues
RE: An Alternative To Tire Covers? (Something less expensive)

DW is a wizz at a sewing machine. She made ours from Sunbrella fabric she found at a fabric store. She popped a couple grommets at the bottom so they can be held in place with a bungie cord behind the tire. They work great at blocking the suns rays yet breath to allow air flow.
Wiscampsin 10/05/08 10:44am Beginning RVing
RE: Jayco black tank rinser???

Sometimes we close the black tank valve for a couple minutes when using our Jayco black tank flush. Not enough time to overflow the tank, but allows for water to build up a little and give it that extra 'whoosh' to get any stubborn TP out.
Wiscampsin 10/05/08 10:39am Travel Trailers
RE: HTT Shopping Today & Have a QUESTION??

First, congratulations for having the good sense to look over a possible candidate for purchase as well as you're doing. No salesperson should stop you from doing so. Be even more thorough when you take delivery of any unit you decide to purchase. Now for your bunk end question. The 'canvas' it tucked into a channel on the top and sides. The only way you get water inside is if the seal is poorly constructed or defective. We had our HTT for 2 1/2 years and it saw its fair share of rain. Not once did we experience any infiltration of water, anywhere. As long as your doing your homework, why not visit a model you're condidering with the bunkends open on the lot when it's raining, not in the showroom, and see for yourself where the rain run off to.
Wiscampsin 10/04/08 07:51pm Hybrid Travel Trailers
RE: Leveling travel trailer for storage

Won't hurt a bit. Many folks even store theirs tilted forward or backward slightly to promote water run-off from the roof. Me too.
Wiscampsin 10/04/08 12:21pm Travel Trailers
RE: The Outdoorsman Has Gone - RIP

We extend our deepest sympathies to you and your family too. May your faith, family, and friends help you and your family get through this difficult time.
Wiscampsin 09/30/08 07:32pm General RVing Issues
RE: Bring receiver/DVD player in during winter?

Thanks for the quick responces. Guess I'll just leave it in.
Wiscampsin 09/29/08 05:37pm Technology Corner
Bring receiver/DVD player in during winter?

When we had our popup and hybrid travel trailer I never thought twice about bringing the radio/CD/DVD player in the house during winter storage as they were screwed into the face of one of the upper cabinets. Never had a problem with either one. The one in our TT isn't mounted so I'm thinking about getting it inside during the winter. But with the limited access to all the 5.1 speaker wires I'm wondering if it's really necessary.
Wiscampsin 09/29/08 02:51pm Technology Corner
RE: Please pray for the Outdoorsman

Good thoughts and prayers coming your way from Wisconsin too.
Wiscampsin 09/28/08 07:13pm General RVing Issues
RE: Display the Flag - RV Style!

Here's a link with the plans: http://www.missouriscenicrivers.com/PVCflagpoleplans.html
Wiscampsin 09/23/08 03:32pm General RVing Issues
RE: traveling with items in fridge

Those pool/swimming noodles can be cut very easily and positioned to keep things from sliding aroung in the fridge while on the road.
Wiscampsin 09/18/08 06:29pm Travel Trailers
RE: Refridgerator fans

They do a good job of circulating the cool air inside the fridge.
Wiscampsin 09/17/08 05:46pm Travel Trailers
RE: Please, we need your prayers.

Prayers on the way for Lexi and your family from Wisconsin too.
Wiscampsin 09/14/08 07:13pm General RVing Issues
RE: We purchase the Sunset Trail by Crossroads

Congrats on your new 31QB. How about posting some pics when you get it.
Wiscampsin 09/14/08 07:06pm Travel Trailers
RE: Glossary for Abbreviations?

Around here DW = dear wife. Here's a couple more links for you: http://www.title-3.com/Shorthand.htm http://jdbeastlet.googlepages.com/acronyms
Wiscampsin 09/14/08 06:55pm Travel Trailers
RE: Personalized Signs at campsite

Check out Bill & Rhondas' sign hanger. Pretty cool idea. http://www.rv.net/forum/index.cfm/fuseaction/thread/tid/21487854.cfm
Wiscampsin 09/12/08 07:17pm General RVing Issues
RE: Plugging in and water heater questions

Using the adaptor at home is fine for precooling your fridge on electric before you leave on a trip. Also OK to run things like your interior lights, or plugging in a vaccuum to clean it after you return from a trip. Your AC will require a 30 AMP receptacle, so don't try running it using the adaptor.
Wiscampsin 09/06/08 07:59pm Beginning RVing
RE: Winter storing

Don't forget to check for anyplace mice can get in and seal them up.
Wiscampsin 09/06/08 07:52pm Travel Trailers
RE: Camping Etiquette

To add to the other dog related topics --- people that don't keep their dogs on a leash.
Wiscampsin 09/02/08 07:23pm Travel Trailers
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