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Scotty Hutto

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  1. 11 minutes ago, Dr4Film said:

    The clock-spring is another source of problems with communication between the Smart Wheel and the controller.

    I was coming here to say the same thing… especially with the cruise control issues. 
     

    Here’s a video done by member @TedZimmer on how to replace:

     

  2. Robert,

    Not to further confuse, but to provide additional info…

    My 2006 Diplomat is on the same chassis (Roadmaster RR8R) and same length as your Knight. Our coaches are essentially twins, with the Dip have a few more bells and whistles (and therefore a little heavier)

    You might consider going with a slightly larger tire. This will allow you to run a few lbs less pressure and have a slightly smoother ride (don’t expect too much of a difference). I run Toyo M154 tires size P295/75R22.5 at 105 psi, based on weighing my coach.  The considerations are ensuring the 295’s don’t rub (they won’t) and a few more $$ per tire. It’s pretty common to run 295s on a RR8R chassis. 

    Hope that helps…

  3. 36 minutes ago, djlgnd said:

    i HAVE 2003 CAMELOT 40 PST WHAT IS THIS CODE

    Well, I can decipher P=Private bath (not “W” walk-thru or “D” double bath) and T=Triple slide. 

    The “S” could be several things… “Sofa on Slide” or “Sink on Slide” were two common ones.

    my 40DST has both a sofa and sink on slides…

    Could be “Supreme, Super, or Splendiferous”

    or maybe it’s just there to confuse everyone…🤣
     

     

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  4. My apologies if the response from Frank and I has been less than stellar lately. I’m on my fifth trip back to MS in six weeks due to a family illness.  My MIL is very ill and 94 years old. This has been tough on my beautiful wife.  

    Frank has also had an issue keeping him from the keyboard recently (Not my story to tell)

    Tom and Dave have been holding down the fort for us, but it’s easier with four than two!

    Please be patient if we don’t respond immediately… Hopefully we’ll all be back in the saddle soon!

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  5. Ron, 

    The wipers on your 2006 Knight are the same as my 2006 Dip. I was having trouble with the blades lifting off the glass.  After trying new, shorter blades and a few other tricks, I called AM Equipment and spoke with their tech support. For my case, the solution was to replace the arms, as the springs that hold the arms to the glass were fatigued, and cannot be replaced. 

    That doesn’t sound like your problem… I would suggest giving AM Equipment  a call and speaking with them about it. It’s what they do for a living 😂. They will ask details about your coach and wipers.  That is likely your quickest route to a solution.  

     

  6. If you're not receiving newsletters for some reason, or if you ever want to go back and look at older newsletters (no need to keep them in your inbox since they are archived on the site.), the following information may help:

    This link will always take you to the current Newsletter:

    https://www.monacoers.org/newsletters/1-monacoers-daily-news/

    If you scroll to the bottom of that page, there is a link to the last 4-5 newsletters, and button (link) to View All Newsletters.  Here is a link to the archive of all newsletters back to the beginning of the current Monacoers.org site:

    https://www.monacoers.org/newsletters/1-monacoers-daily-news/?do=issues

    Still working on that archive of the old Yahoo! site (I have the database), but haven't found a way to convert that database to something that's friendly with our current provider.  If you ever want me to look something up, I do take special requests...

    Hope that helps!

    Scotty

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  7. That is not an IOTA ITS-50R. Here’s what an Iota looks like inside:

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    Here is an ESCO LPT50BRD install on the same coach (the bottom unit is a Progressive Industries EMS-HW50C surge protector):

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    Some may disagree, but my opinion is that the Southwire 40100 is a better ATS than the Lyght (ESCO). (And for the record, I have the ESCO LPT50BRD in my coach - but I plan to change it out.)

    The reason behind my opinion is the way that the Southwire unit does “break before make” on the neutral. This prevents the possibility of feedback through the neutral when switching between shore power and genny while still plugged into shore power (another topic for debate). The LPT50BRD does not “break before make” and could, potentially allow feedback through the neutral.  

    Now, this can absolutely be prevented (with ANY ATS) by simply unplugging shore power before starting the genny (or conversely, never plugging into shore power with the genny running) - both of which rules i follow with my current setup. 

    The Southwire unit will require more work to install, and many Monacoers haves used the ESCO/Lyght LPT50BRD for many years with no problems at all.

    BUT, from the standpoint of an engineer that worked in the electric utility industry for 43+ years, my opinion is that the Southwire is a better design. 

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  8. 1 minute ago, MDMiller3 said:

    I have not received and email from you.

    My Monaco wab site email is not working.  For some reason my email blocked anything from Monaco.  You have to send a direct email to my yahoo account.
    MDMiller3@Yahoo.com

    without the endingof monocle.com

    if it is still available

     

    Ok.  I also sent from my Yahoo! email address.  Wonder what's up with that??  See the private message I sent on here with my phone number.  Call me when you can.

    Scotty

  9. 43 minutes ago, Bill R said:

    @Scotty Hutto Scotty I am curious, is this what you had and you upgraded?  If so, what did you upgrade to?

    I wouldn’t necessarily call it an upgrade, but I have a remote coach monitoring system, and I went with a Hughes Power Watchdog because it integrates with the RV Whisper remote monitoring system. Electrically they are very similar, but the Hughes connects via Bluetooth to the RV Whisper.  

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  10. I have a used - but in perfect condition -  Progressive Industries EMS-HW50C Hardwired RV Surge & Electrical Protector and a Progressive Industries EMS-RDS Remote Digital Display (with a custom Paul Whittle @pwhittle designed flush-mount plate) for sale.  $150 for all + you pay shipping.

    Here is a link to the Progressive Industries EMS-HW50C description and specs:

    https://www.progressiveindustries.net/ems-hw50c

    Here is a link to the Progressive Industries EMS-RDS description and specs:

    https://www.progressiveindustries.net/ems-rds

    Here are current pictures of the unit I have for sale:

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