Re: Installing a Rear View Camera-2016 Expedition
Their wireless recording model looks awfully good as well.
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Don DeRyke
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Re: Installing a Rear View Camera-2016 Expedition
Nick, I already did my camera thing, but my cousin is interested.? How does this work as a backup camera versus just rear view?? I actually haven't tried to use mine for backing, so I'm not sure.?
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Don DeRyke
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Re: refrigerator vent fan
Dave, you can search messages (posts) in the search box in the upper right of this page. I recently was looking at commercial fans available on Amazon for the inside of our 3 way fridge.? While
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Don DeRyke
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refrigerator vent fan
1. There was a posting in 2021 about replacing the noisy, power robbing refrigerator cooling fan with a 2 fan alternative. It was complicated because a limit switch needed to be replaced (or perhaps
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dsmithsota@...
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Re: loose wiring connection question
The photo didn't get attached, but your best bet is to review each circuit 12v & 120vac - make sure they are working. If you find a circuit that doesn't work there is your culprit. You may also want
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dan smartt
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loose wiring connection question
In preparing for our next trip - leaving tomorrow morning - I discovered a loose wire in the compartment to the left of the sink where the external electrical hookup cord is stored. I have attached a
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sandyvoit@...
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Re: Solar charger recommendations
Sounds like a good setup, 200watts of solar seems to be just the right amount for most people.? (Unless your running a microwave or AC) I also run 200 watt with an extension cable(s), but with mc4
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dan smartt
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Re: Solar charger recommendations
Just this week I replaced my 9-year-old 90w solar suitcase with a new 200W Renogy suitcase. I've liked having the portable suitcase rather than a fixed installation because I can park in the shade and
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Cindy Harris
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Re: My Gas Spring Adventure
Nice no nonsense video Steve.? What's the parts source, McMaster?
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Don DeRyke
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Re: Solar charger recommendations
No, it won't conflict. Multiple parallel DC supplies will work in harmony, although any one smart supply will be influenced by others - so if you're on shore power, your solar controller well "think"
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elegy3983
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Re: Solar charger recommendations
No, your solar will not interfere with charging your batteries while plugged in to a campground post. I exist on solar and I have plugged in a few times to experiment with the results. For example, I
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Eugene Breindel
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Re: My Gas Spring Adventure
I have a 2008 Classic with no dormers. Here is the invoice of the parts I used. I am very pleased with the result. I inserted a link to a video showing the difference having the lifts made.
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Steve Clark
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Re: Solar charger recommendations
Will my solar charge controller conflict with the onboard charger when plugged in at a campsite with electricity? I can trip the breaker between the panels and controller easy enough. JoeS
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JoeS
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Re: My Gas Spring Adventure
Eugene, I just watched your video.? And although the orientation of the struts is supposed to be better than when they push the opposite way, you still struggle a bit.? Mine are 60# front and rear,
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Don DeRyke
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Re: My Gas Spring Adventure
Eugene: Nice clean install! The goal, however, hasn't been met yet: you will have the right gas spring pressures installed when you can stop the roof midway up or down and it'll hang there - neutral
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elegy3983
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Re: My Gas Spring Adventure
Here is the little video I made to show the first time closing and opening and evaluating the results. In the video I ask the question of myself:? "Is there anything I can do about that?" My video
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Eugene Breindel
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Re: My Gas Spring Adventure
Wow, nice job, looks like a really clean install. I got a few questions if you got the time .? Thanks for sharing. Does it seem to help? Is it very noticable with the assist? Would you change
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dan smartt
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Re: My Gas Spring Adventure
Well I have them installed.? The first 2 are 40# and attached to the front roof as illustrated in? the picture.? The rear springs are 50# and mounted the same way.? I had planned to have them all
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Eugene Breindel
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Re: Solar charger recommendations
Responding to various comments: I've used the Scotch permanent outdoor mounting tape to mount various things, but I hesitate to use that stuff, because if you ever need to remove it, you risk
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Steve T
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Re: Solar charger recommendations
David, I just completed the installation yesterday, so no road test yet. I can¡¯t imagine it will flutter because it is well secured to the frame with very little air gap. ?I¡¯ll have to watch the
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JoeS
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