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JDCrow

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  1. We own a Kennel, and yes it does not get better. We stay over night during thunderstorms and on 4th of July
  2. Just did this, great suggestion, and a potential lifesaver. No more GFIC problems. Here’s pic of testing before I buttoned it all down for good. Working great, from the help found here.
  3. I’m having a local plastic shop make a new top panel as anything old is getting pretty brittle. Here is where you can start though https://usedrvparts.visonerv.com/cgi-bin/f/usedrvpartsrepairandaccessories.pl?
  4. I would take a look at AZ RV Experts on YouTube. James does amazing work and you can see his work to get an idea on how a pro seals up stuff. You will be amazed. Take a few mins and watch him Re-laminate a painted Winnebago Coach. And watch him rebuild a brand new totaled Allegro Red. Really awesome to watch. He also does lots of re-roofs with belt sealing
  5. Uggg yes Facebook. Have it for our biz, but never log in personally. Same with Instagram Would love to see pics. Going to Cobble my dash for awhile. Professional work is inspirational
  6. Sorry same company, different product Sika 505 Out camping and have no internet till we goto town
  7. Ken SuttonCustomer Service RepresentativeRVREV Parts800-509-3417 That’s from the bottom of the email sent from them.
  8. Have you called Monaco? Parts guy was super helpful getting me info on paint and graphics. And hard to beat Sika for sealant/adhesive
  9. https://www.headlightsdepot.com/catalog/monaco
  10. I feel what you are saying, a lot. I’m nowhere near retirement, but know that I have a limited amount of time, and health. Reading over your post, I know what would pain me the most, my wife not being on the same page. It’s been a struggle for my wife to get the idea of our older MH. But she’s coming around. She even said she likes it now that I have it mostly complete. If we were not on the same page, life would suck. Not wanting to sound like DR Phil, but getting your wife involved would help, IMO. I am trying to get this MH more off grid ready. Mostly just to get off the freeways, back into places where there are not too many people. Our coach is like yours, almost 20 yrs old and stuff is wearing out. Just hard plumbed the kitchen drains while on vacation as I type, and now the step cover stopped working. Still can’t figure out one leg of my 120 that won’t work with the GFCI. Anyway, try and find any sort of joy, if just for a night here or there.
  11. The axles are attached to the “H” frame (it’s the shape) At each corner of the the “H” is an air bag and a shock, and these are attached to the main rail frame. (In a raised rail, or other structure in a mono coach) This is why there is lots of play/sway in the system it seems. The H frames are up to 6’ in length with a squishy air bag packing all the body with its inertia rolling around.
  12. Late night mess, but was able to wake up to some awesome tunes
  13. Talin plates on and topper done. Long night ahead to wrap up some electrical to head to coast tomorrow. A little aluminum flying around.
  14. Started on the Talin plates while wife cleansed inside. First side was learning curve, second side is better for my cutting ability. I drilled the holes. Quick bite and will caulk and rivet.
  15. I’ve read through this before to help. I’m no expert https://www.irv2.com/forums/f24/which-roadmaster-chassis-do-i-have-129117.html
  16. Gearing up for adding a new slide out topper. One of my leaks was from the old one ponding water in the middle, either from rain or from the AC unit. So off with the old wonky topper. Had to drill out 2 of the self tappers in the side upright brackets. What a pain! Riveted up the holes and new brackets up.
  17. Got the bay doors and fender skirt back from paint, currently installing
  18. Yep, exactly. Unfortunately the Gen wire in and power out are only so long, so you can see they cross cause I wanted the EMS
  19. Sorry, I think Bull Dog , it’s a “Watch” dog. Here’s the link from a Hughes https://hughesautoformers.com/power-watchdog-smart-surge-protectors/ Here’s a look inside the transfer switch also. This was a temp hook up to make sure things worked. I’ve modified it since to be permeant
  20. Just got rid of my IOTA and put in the progressive knock off, Go Power. They are the same. Added a EMS Bulldog. Was very Straight forward. Wires in, match the colors wires out. I believe there is a schematic on the back of new cover. They are wired different than the iota
  21. Our town is 100k people and we are nowhere close to getting 5G. We currently live 1500 feet from the city limits, and not served by local cable broadband. I should copy the email from century link, it read “we are so happy to be able to provide you with 1 mb of high speed for $99 a month. Not 1Gb, 1mb. I’m not saying Starlink is the answers to my prayers, but there isn’t a lot of incentive in my mind for cell to build out in rural. The ability to have consistent internet no matter where the RV stops would be cool After all, the program I’m on it “Beta than nothing” and it’s true, we have nothing. My line of site company is 13 Mbs, my LTE Verizon is 30 Mbs One thing that is kinda freaky to think about is this: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kessler_syndrome This was theorized way back in 1978. This I can imagine after Chinese space junk keeps falling out of the sky.
  22. I just bought a new Victron Multiplus 2 and it will charge the chassis batteries, it has a direct wire feature. I haven’t had time to wrap my head around the solenoid or the Bird for that matter. Not sure if they just need to go. Also, a dc/dc charger to have the alternator charge the lithium while going down the road? Someone mentioned that earlier, and victron had a way to do it, but again, in a holding pattern at the moment
  23. Not bad. Just did with help. I believe the poppets were pretty much preset, the paperwork that came from Weller I think said they were anyway. I had to get a Torque multiplier. The one nut was I think 500 ft lbs. Amazon had one for $140 so picked it up. Messy, drained the oil as best we could before tackling the box. I can’t remember If we downloaded instructions or they come from Weller, but they were taken straight from a thread
  24. Built a new shelf for under kitchen sink. Reinstalling after diner
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