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  1. cbr046's post in Deep Cycle Battery Magic Renewal Solution. Should it be used? was marked as the answer   
    @Tom Cherry, are saying you DON'T recommend this battery restoration company?  Seems legit to me 🤣🤣🤣 
    Cheers,
    - bob
  2. cbr046's post in Back up camera "cover" was marked as the answer   
    Any plastic trophy would be perfect, and easy to cut.  Just gotta find someone with too many plastic trophies.  If you're in N GA I'll hook you up.
    - bob
  3. cbr046's post in HELP ENGINE DIED was marked as the answer   
    BINGO!!!  The IGNITION RELAY in FRB Monaco 2 was the culprit.  Being intermittent made the job that much more difficult.  😬
    I swapped it to the Park Bell 1 relay.  Now when I put the coach in gear (or neutral) the beeping never stops.  So I swapped it with the Horn Relay from Monaco box 1, which are all different (or are they?).  The beeping goes away while in gear but now I don't have a horn.  Those relays are Omron (brand) 7866. 
     
    Agreed, but I'm going to post separately on relays vs relays . . . The Park Bell 1 relay has signals like N SENSE NO and N SENSE NC, which could be signals to the ECM or TCM whether the coach is in neutral.  
    @jacwjames Coach-Net is now $249 for a motorhome, $179 for a trailer. 
    - bob
  4. cbr046's post in 2004/2005 Monaco/HR Roof Ladder was marked as the answer   
    The rep is just CHA in case you get back something different than you envisioned. 
    In a case like that I'll grab an architectural ruler and use a convenient scale.  If there's 20 divisions / foot you can draw a 10 foot ladder in 6 inches.  Hopefully he'll radius the bends . . . . or you may need to define them with a radius (3" radius?).  The architectural ruler I have has 3 sides with 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 and 60 divisions in a foot. 
    There's engineering paper that has squares - makes right angles a cinch.  You could even scale to the squares . . . . maybe 6 squares to a foot?  Whatever works. 
    You can do this! 
    Good luck,
    - bob
  5. cbr046's post in Who said Goodyear tires ain't worth beans was marked as the answer   
    While the Japanese crowd refers to Hardleys as bar stoppers.  They only make it to the next bar.  Just sayin' 😆
    - b
  6. cbr046's post in Norcold 1200 burner was marked as the answer   
    You could run a copper wire through the orifice, but I doubt there's an issue there.  Steel wire can scratch the brass, bad idea.  On the other end, if you suspect a buildup of soot hit it with a propane torch turning the soot to ash.  A few taps, swipes with a toothbrush or shot of compressed air will cause the ash to literally fall off. 
    Or buy a new one.  $50 Amazon
    Good luck,
    - bob
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