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FishAR

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    Michael
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    Monaco Camelot 42pdq
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    2007
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    Moore Haven Florida

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    1682 Indian Hills Dr, Moore Haven, Florida, 33471-5746

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  1. Update on the diamondshield saga. Gerzeny's pretty much quit answering my emails, after insisting all repairs to this must be done at their facility. So using my google skills and the first name of the installer from the ticket Gerzeny's gave me (they never did give me a warranty on it), I located the install company. Called them direct. Hell of a nice guy. He said he understood the problem and would be good for it. He couldn't speak for why Gerzeny's was ignoring me. He's going to fix it on our way home, just pick a day. Said he has 50 amps if I want to spend the night. It's not really out of my way, maybe 5 miles off of 75 up by Tampa. So we're leaving May 15 and stopping up there. I wish we could have done this the first time instead of the clownshow of having to rent a cabin and driving motorhome to Sarasota and back, all on my dime. Gerzeny's has no parking, no room, you pull up on the road to get in their gate and the fire district is telling you to get out of the way. They've got 5 acres of stuff crammed into 3 acres and very little access to it. So we'll see it this works. I feel a lot better after talking to the guy without Gerzeny's in the middle of it.
  2. I also have the nsa ready brake system and blaming it was the first thing that came to mind. But I checked the cables and everything was good. Also since it was only one wheel I decided it wasn't the nsa doing it. I washed the truck yesterday and the wheel cover is still tarnished from all that hot brake dust.
  3. Wife watches my tst tpms for me when I drive the motorhome. She told me my silverado toad front passenger side tire was getting very hot. Pulled over at Tampa and looked things over, it cooled off, couldn't find anything wrong so we proceeded to our winter location. That was 3 winters ago. I put new brakes on the truck, still had a brake sticking. New calipers. Still had a brake sticking. Did all this myself. Ended up being the brake line. My neighbor told me that the inside of the brake line can deteriorate, fluid goes to the brake under pressure and pushes through but can't release and bleed pressure so the brake sticks. Changed the brake line and all was good.
  4. I have vertical streaks running down the windshield, I can only guess from the time before I painted the roof and I had the chalking running off of it. I decided to rain x my windshield just in case I have another wiper problem. So I scrubbed it with a brush and dawn soap. Looked good but I then took glass cleaner to it all. Saw a few places which my wife determined were inside and she cleaned those. It was looking pristine. Applied the rain x. Next morning all the vertical streaks were back. Is it possible that chalking could etch into the glass? How do I get rid of these streaks? Rubbing compound? Vinegar? I haven't seen anything like it before, glass that couldn't be cleaned, outside of some of our work trucks years ago that were at power plants and ended up with etched windshields.
  5. My 10 kw won't turn over half the time. Batteries fully charged. It's so far from the batteries to the generator I blame it on this and maybe the wire is undersized, not sure. I hit the battery boost and it will start.
  6. When I bought my Camelot it had been sitting for probably 8 years. Luckily for me it was full of fuel. I stared into the tank with a flashlight, I drew some fuel out and looked at it. I decided to just go with it and changed the fuel filters. I had no fuel related problems. I had a lift pump problem but it was a loose electrical connection, not fuel related. I ran the fuel out on our first trip to Florida in it 3 winters ago.
  7. I'd just put wider eternabond or equivalent over the old. Then lap sealant down the edges.
  8. Do you also have the jack knife couch on that side and have you found the access panel?
  9. That looks identical to my 2007 camelot 42pdq. To access the outside tv I put the couch down, it's a jack knife couch. Then you can see the access panel, it's just a piece of paneling held on by 6 screws. I had to use a very short screwdriver to get the screws out and remove the panel. It's not a piece of cake but a whole lot easier than taking out a couch. Once the panel is off you can get to the back of the tv, radio, and reach the 2 plug ins. When I bought this coach I changed the outside tv to a 32 inch toshiba fire tv. That's a 2 person job. Then I added a tv stand on top of the wooden shelf above the outside tv, behind the couch and put a 43 inch toshiba fire tv there so we could watch tv from the other couch without having to turn our heads towards the windshield. I teed the existing coax from the new inside tv into the outside tv connection so I could get antenna reception on it. Edited to add dish network discussion: Now that I think back, dish network was the reason I ended up changing this tv and the one in the bedroom to fire tv's. I had dish in my Montana fifth wheel on 3 tv's but was getting aggravated at the high prices. When I got this camelot and started looking into adding my dish service to it I was overwhelmed about how to hook it up. First off, my dome satellite antenna was obsolete so I'd have to change it, or use my pathway x2 or fixed dish on a tripod, and I'd have to carry them with me. Trying to figure out how to add that into the box of many buttons, or cable the coax in from outside boggled my mind so I gave up. I went to streaming tv and the sharp tv's were too old to stream so I replaced the one on the outside and the one in the bedroom and added the one on the shelf in the living room above the couch. I left the antique sharp over the windshield since it's not easy to watch from anywhere but the dinette, it will still work on antenna if I want. If adding a receiver to the outside tv is your only problem getting dish network out there you could set your receiver on the shelf inside and run the coax behind the couch. I drilled a hole in the access panel and ran my coax from my new tv on the inside to the outside connection that way. I just drilled a slot on the edge of the access panel so the cable would go through there. Good luck, interested how it comes out and your hookups in case I ever decide to go back to dish but that's unlikely. I have a $25 per month visible wireless phone hooked up to a router. I stream 3 tv's in the monaco (living, bedroom, outside) from this router. I also stream a tv we have in our gazebo off of it and use it for computer, our phones, and a fire tablet.
  10. If it was a Ford I would say coil packs. Have no experience with jeeps.
  11. I didn't think anyone liked their tv more than I do, but apparently the people in the Tiffin behind me do. They have an electric ota antenna strapped to their ladder going way above the motorhome with coax running across the roof to some access point. I say electric because it has a red light on it that stays on all the time, I don't know what it does. Then they also have a direct tv setup on the ground held down by concrete blocks.
  12. I replaced my 3 tv's in the Camelot with fire TV's on sale from amazon. One in living room, one in bedroom, one outside. Didn't replace the old sony at the windshield because we never watch, I don't like to turn my head to watch tv. They work great off the stock antenna on the roof or on wifi from my visible phone I have hooked up to a router for $25 a month. 43 inch on the shelf behind the couch in the living room, 32 inchers in bedroom and outside.
  13. I put a splendide 7100 non vented combo in my Montana fifth wheel because I couldn't make myself cut a hole in the side of it. It worked fine, I had no complaints. I was working construction out of town then so I definitely had some dirty clothes. My wife is the main laundry person when she's with me and she had no problems with it either. When we got the Camelot it already had a splendide 2000 vented combo. I was happy that it was already in there and vented from the factory. Wife says it works better than the non vented one did but not a huge difference.
  14. I don't think it can be solved 100%, it did it in my fifth wheel too. Lighter loads helps. Mine walks just a little bit and every month or so I have to straighten it up in the closet. Had an unvented splendide 7100 in the 5th wheel and have a splendide vented 2100 or 2000 (don't remember) in the Camelot and they both shook.
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