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Re: Solar charger recommendations
WOW! I guess I was running the batteries way too low. Glad I ordered the solar. I¡¯d better get to work on the mounting frame design. Thanks Dan. JoeS
By JoeS · #103290 ·
Re: Rubber/foam strip
Hi Everyone, Just wanted to update my post.? Since I'm in Canada, ordering from McMaster is not an option, and I anticipate shipping from A-Liner to be quite expensive so I did some research and
By Marika Stephenson · #103289 ·
Re: Solar charger recommendations
You don't want to go below 60% state of charge Have a great tripDan S
By dan smartt · #103288 ·
Re: Solar charger recommendations
We took our ¡®22 Classic on a test camp in northwest PA for 4 nights unplugged at a site with an electric hookup to see ?how the batteries last with our typical usage (fridge on gas, lights, fan and
By JoeS · #103287 ·
Re: Rubber/foam strip
Thank you Dave. This is the video that I mentioned, I did get it slightly out of line and you can see that in the video, but not very much. I did get my seal from Aliner.? I noticed my original was 4
By Eugene Breindel · #103286 ·
Re: Rubber/foam strip
This is what I bought from McMaster.?? https://www.mcmaster.com/product/8694K57
By Don DeRyke · #103285 ·
Re: Rubber/foam strip
Sounds the same. looks very powdery
By KATHRYN BAXTER · #103284 ·
Re: Rubber/foam strip
I just replaced my rear roof weatherstripping last summer with a product I bought from amazon.? It was 1/5th the price of the stuff from Mcmaster-Carr.? Haven't had it out in the rain yet, so don't
By Steve T · #103283 ·
Re: Rubber/foam strip
Speaking of the foam strip; i just replaced mine with purchase from A liner. Has anyone else had problems with it bleeding doen the wall? I have black streaks from it after rain.
By KATHRYN BAXTER · #103282 ·
Re: Rubber/foam strip
You are allowed to post YouTube videos on this forum. Please feel free. Dave ........ When I replace mine I shot a video, it is on YouTube. I'm not sure if placing YouTube links is allowed on this
By elegy3983 · #103281 ·
Re: My Gas Spring Adventure
Oh, just one more thing. Don't make it exact to your measurements you did while the roof was up and "Latched". The two end points need to have a little "reach" left over when the roof is up.? I had
Re: gutters
Hi Gang: All Dave says is true, and I contend that most of the corner leakage happens when you are not camping. Just a car port might be enough to keep the corners dry. If our camper had to set
By Carl · #103279 ·
Re: gutters
They're supposed to help protect that area, but it's a complex, moving area, and historically the combination of hinge seals wrapped around the corners plus the plastic water shields attached to the
By elegy3983 · #103278 ·
Re: Rubber/foam strip
When I replace mine I shot a video, it is on YouTube. I'm not sure if placing YouTube links is allowed on this forum. My channel is just my name.
By Eugene Breindel · #103277 ·
Re: My Gas Spring Adventure
Brian, that is exactly what I did. I cut narrow pieces of plywood to the exact length for each set of cylinders to use. I had to open the Dormer and use a square to mark the roof panel. I approximated
By Eugene Breindel · #103276 ·
Re: Rubber/foam strip
Thanks for all the helpful suggestions!
By Marika Stephenson · #103275 ·
Re: gutters
Dave, You don't think the hinge seals protect the corners?
By Don DeRyke · #103274 ·
Re: gutters
No. They are installed across the width of the front and rear roof halves so that water running down the surfaces of the roof halves ends up in the gutters, and flows out the ends of the gutters,
By Dave - Webmaster · #103273 ·
Re: gutters
Your roof, side walls, etc are framed with lengths of aluminum that are called extrusions because of the way they are made. They give the panels they frame a lot of strength. Water running down the
By Dave - Webmaster · #103272 ·
Re: gutters
No pictures yet. Some folks put them on the front and rear roof panels to channel away rain water. There is a DIY articke(with pictures!) On AOC website. [email protected]> wrote:
By KATHRYN BAXTER · #103271 ·