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  1. My center section was secured with screws through the sides and top.
  2. Hi Dennis! The SG906 Pro has the 2-axis gimbal camera which can be moved up and down from the remote. It's a really big drone and the reviews say it can handle wind better than most. Because of it's weight I have to register it with the FAA. I tried a couple of the really cheap ones and they were worth about what I paid for them! Joe
  3. Not sure if this is the right forum for this question, but didn't see a forum for hobbies. Please move this post if I'm in the wrong forum. I have wanted to get a drone for quite a while, but didn't want to spend big bucks for something that I wasn't sure I would enjoy and continue doing. I wanted to keep the cost under $200 and get as many features as possible for that amount. I found the Beast SG906 Pro that seems to have good reviews and most of the features I wanted. Has anyone here bought that drone, and if so, what is your honest opinion of it? I ordered one that is supposed to be delivered on July 27th. https://www.banggood.com/ZLRC-SG906-Pro-5G-WIFI-FPV-With-4K-HD-Camera-2-Axis-Gimbal-Optical-Flow-Positioning-Brushless-RC-Drone-Quadcopter-RTF-p-1628944.html?gmcCountry=US&currency=USD&createTmp=1&utm_source=googleshopping&utm_medium=cpc_bgs&utm_content=frank&utm_campaign=frank-ssc-us-all-0418&ad_id=431928166734&ID=6270307531930&cur_warehouse=CN Thanks for any comments and opinions! Joe
  4. Hi Ed! I moved the couch out from the wall about 6". The couch is in our main slideout. I had to run an HDMI cable from the surround sound receiver to the TV. I ran the cable down the windshield post, underneath above the storage bays, through the PVC pipe that carries cables into the slideout, up into the bottom of the cabinets next to the kitchen table, then across to the TV. That was the hardest part!
  5. I removed the old TV from above the dash and had a cabinet shop rework the overhead cabinets to be the same level all the way across. Got tired of banging my head on that thing every time I went in the MH! I mounted a 43" flat screen behind the couch on a remote-controlled motorized lift so we can watch TV from our recliners directly across from it. If you want details on how it did it then you can give me an e-mail and I'll send them to you. Joe
  6. We switched from Direct TV to Dish back in September 2019 to save $33 per month with more channels. There are some features on the remote that we don't like, but the pros far outweigh the cons! We put a Hopper 3 in the house and a Wally with tailgater antenna , OTA adapter, and external hard drive in the MH. I mounted the Tailgater on a King MB700 quick-release mount to be able to quickly move it to a portable tripod when needed.
  7. Were you using the SteerSafe stabilizers?
  8. I replaced the struts on our 2002 Windsor a while back. They are 160 Lbs each. πŸ™‚
  9. Steve, what is the white strip that seems to be holding the seal up off the roof?
  10. Just heard that Gary Bunzer, the RV Doctor, passed away from Covid 19! He will be greatly missed. Praying for his family.
  11. I'm not getting any sound on that video. Is is OK for you?
  12. I was having the same problem as most others with having to reset it at least once a day. The 815S solved that problem, until now! πŸ™‚ I just moved the SIM card from the Mobley to the 815S.
  13. I have a Netgear 815S that I bought a year or so ago to replace a Mobley. It has worked great until the last few weeks. It is losing the SIM code. At first I was having to reset the code every day or so. Now I'm having to reset it several times a day! I have done the factory reset on the 815S and re-seated the SIM card. I'm not sure if the problem will be the SIM card or the 815S. Thinking it's most likely the 815S. Wondered if any of you have had this problem. Thanks! Joe
  14. Wish I was that lucky! I've had this leak for quite some time and there's no doubt that it's mold. It was a really bad leak around the Fantastic Fan vent in the bathroom. Finally got it stopped with liquid rubber!
  15. Thanks Dennis, I appreciate your comments. I've been looking online at mold killing sprays available at Lowes and Tractor Supply. Some of them have very good reviews. Just not sure about using them on the foam rubber since there is no mention of that. It seems most of them are made for hard surfaces. Joe
  16. I had a leak above our bathroom that that took forever to run down. I have found that I have mold above the ceiling and need to find out what I can do to get rid of it. The ceiling is vinyl with a 1/4" layer of foam rubber on top, with 1/4" wood above that. The foam and the wood above is black with mold. Sure hope someone can advise me on this. Thanks! Joe
  17. Hi Ken! The Wacko will work fine with your units. I think he has modified the silencers to better accommodate different brands. I would call him for the exact part number you need. Joe
  18. WOW! That's a beautiful ceiling! πŸ™‚
  19. Not sure what you have. Could you post some pics?
  20. The air opening is on one side of the cover. You install them with the opening side away from the opening up into the A/C unit. There is a layer of sound absorbing material on the side under the A/C unit opening. That absorbs some of the sound coming down from the unit but doesn't restrict the airflow.
  21. Don't know if this has been discussed here before but wanted to let you know my experience with the Wacko silencer for RV A/C units. Th e Dometic Penguin II High-capacity heat pumps in our coach were very loud, and the front unit is right in front of our recliners. It was irritating to try to hear the TV with the A/C going! I bought one of the Wacko silencers and installed it on the front unit. It reduced the sound level at our listening position by 6 db, an amazing difference! I thought it was a little pricey for a couple pieces of plastic, but decided it was definitely worth it! After seeing what it could do I ordered one for the bedroom unit! ☺️
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