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RE: I won the lottery, well almost

Vehicle Purchase Protection is only offered on transactions that are completed on eBay Nothing about EBay selling this RV.
mike4947 03/17/10 04:42pm Class A Motorhomes
RE: Quality of forest river vs Coleman/fleetwood

Nope they closed the Starcraft Plant and build both Jayco and Starcraft at the Jayco plant now. Just like Forest River builds both Rockwoods and Flagstaffs on the same production line.
mike4947 03/16/10 08:32am Folding Trailers
RE: Order of operations

Mainly because the stabilizers can wrack the frame and lift system if to much pressure is on them. Trust me binding up a lift system can cause broken cables, bent pullies. All sorts of nasty and costly problems.
mike4947 03/15/10 09:35pm Folding Trailers
RE: 2007 bayside water leak

There's a panel on the front of the slideout that comes off and you'll find your water pump under there as well as water lines that could be leaking.
mike4947 03/15/10 08:30pm Folding Trailers
RE: Quality of forest river vs Coleman/fleetwood

Since the implosion of the RV market, Jayco brought the Starcraft brand in house so they are effectively clones of Jaycos. Sort of like Forest River's Flagstaff and Rockwood, and Coachmen and Viking.
mike4947 03/15/10 05:49pm Folding Trailers
RE: Honda EX1000 Noise

Sorry but the EX series gen sets are NOT inverter and can not be run in parallel.
mike4947 03/15/10 03:08am Tech Issues
RE: tekonsha p3

We've found the vast majority of this type of problem starts in the 7 pin connector. Folks forget that it hangs down there 24/7 in all types of weather. We alsways start with a cleaning with contact cleaner and a greasing wih dielectric grease. Both available at Radio Shacks and most automotive stores.
mike4947 03/11/10 07:09pm Tech Issues
RE: Tankless hot water?

Be sure you get one that is RV rated. Many are made for home installation and can't take the punishment of an OTR RV. Case in point we've had two folks buy home units and both failed under warranty. As soon as the companies found out they were in RV's the warranty was voided. Other have installed RV rated units and have been very happy with their performance.
mike4947 03/09/10 05:50pm Tech Issues
RE: Fuel-cell technology arrives for RVs

To their website. http://www.thehydrogencompany.com/subsite_25.html . the largest puts out 1.6 KW per day (24hours),So it takes 24 hours to output what an EU2000i outputs in apx one hour. But no pricing listed
mike4947 03/08/10 09:39am Tech Issues
RE: Suggestions for ice cube maker

Just remember they make ice but do not store ice. The catch pans are not insulated.
mike4947 03/07/10 07:46am General RVing Issues
RE: Brake controller...pup

In a word, YES. The Suburban's brakes are only designed to brake the GVWR of it, not the GCWR of trailer and Suburban. And yes your trailer will have brakes as all Coleman/Fleetwood campers come with brakes as standard equipment.
mike4947 02/28/10 08:37pm Folding Trailers
RE: Wonder Wash manual washing machine (laundry)

Just about useless. Doesn't hold enough. You still need to rinse. About the same as beating the clothes on a rock next to a stream. They have been selling these and folks throwing them away for at least the last 40 years.
mike4947 02/25/10 11:19am General RVing Issues
RE: AC what if theoretical question.

They still do, problem for RV's is the BTU value would need the size apx of a refridgerator. Not many routes you could take with that kind of height on the roof. Not to mention the size propane tank you'd need to haul around.
mike4947 02/24/10 12:18pm General RVing Issues
RE: Making Egg Rolls

Back when I wasn't just cooking for myself I used to make a variety of eggrolls. Try a sausage & cheese for Italian, with marinara dipping sauce; Barrito filling for mini barritos. The combinations are endless.
mike4947 02/23/10 10:12am Camp Cooks and Connoisseurs
RE: Honda Odyssey v. Toyota Sienna

Jim, you can always tell when one of the "big guys" posts here in folding trailers. As to the Honda I'm wondering if D4 is also an overdrive and as such Honda would want to drop to direct 1:1 for towing.
mike4947 02/23/10 10:08am Folding Trailers
RE: Stainless steel

Center Pin has it correct. 300 series stainless in basically non magnetic, and the 400 series are magnetic. It's not "cheaper grades". 300 series can also not be heat treated to harden it. So any stainless knife is of the 400 series grades. Where I worked we dealt in mainly 300 series for pressure vessels. The first thing most all the welders and fabricators did was attemp to make themselves a stainless knife. Problem was they would not hold an edge. I take it the scratch(s) run across the grain of the sheet. Be prepared to do the entire sheet to keep the grain looking the same.
mike4947 02/23/10 04:06am General RVing Issues
RE: Does Anyone Out There Weight Their Coaches?

RV Industry News several years ago estimated 5% or less of RV's, including all towables and motorized, had ever been across a scale. Our experience over the years confirms this. Since the inception of slides in has been even more important to get corner on motorized, and side to side weights, as well as axle weights for all RV's. We gotten to the point that a certified weight certificate has become a "deal breaker" on even used RV's. We had a poor couple pay over 6 figures for a coach only to find out after blowing several tires that the driver's side front tire was 3,000 pounds over weight even thought axles total was well under the GAWR. It was that manufacturers first year of a full body slide and obviously the brain dead designers never realized slides add weight to the side they are on. So if you've had your RV weighed welcome to the 5%er club.
mike4947 02/18/10 01:58pm Class A Motorhomes
RE: Update-Pulse Recondition Works (was Parallel Hides...)

We've cut open many a battery over the years and the lead sulfide doesn't dissolve. It just drops to the bottom of the battery in the form of a sludge. That's one reason why different batteries can have differing amounts of cycles; depending on the height of the bottom of the plates off the bottom of the battery. The higher the plates the more cycles until the sulfates build up and short out between plates. A prime example is Trojan's T105's and their T125's. The T105's have more life cycles and longer warranty mainly because of their higher plates.
mike4947 02/17/10 07:54pm Tech Issues
RE: Update-Pulse Recondition Works (was Parallel Hides...)

One thing to remember is the pulse reconditioning worked by "blasting" the lead sulfide deposits off the plates exposing fresh lead. The lead sulfate simply falls to the bottom of the battery and eventually will build up enough to short out between plates. From that there is no recovery.
mike4947 02/17/10 06:41pm Tech Issues
RE: Favorite Steak Marinade

i also use them both, but I find I get better brownng when using Kitchen Bouquet for use under the stove broiler, and better results using Gravy Master for color/taste in stews.
mike4947 02/16/10 03:52pm Camp Cooks and Connoisseurs
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