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Re: Good Sam RV GPS

DandV ·
WoodGlue, You bet - once we've used it a few times, we'll come back and let everyone know what we think of it. We did some online research, and the customer reviews were favorable - in line with the other brands that are out there. Don
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Re: VIAIR 88P Portable Air Compressor

R&V Spiker ·
After our trip to Death Valley I decided it was time to replace my 30 year old compressor. It has served me well when called upon but didn't have the capability to inflate all four truck tires and therein was the problem. When we tow we pump up the tires about 5 lbs over recommended pressure to accommodate the increased load. That works well on the pavement but when we went offroad with an empty truck, it made for a very harsh ride. I really wanted to deflate the tires but was concerned I...
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Re: Nature's Head Composting Toilet

LJJ ·
I looked at the installation videos and set of instructions that are on the Nature's Head web site and discovered that the 830 might not have enough room for an install. The width I have available is 19" and the unit is 17.4" wide. The literature shows that there is 2" needed for the sideward movement to unmount the toilet for it to be emptied. I need to do some more research. One concern was the location of the fan mounted on the side of the toilet getting wet. Many put the fan on the other...
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TireMinder Smart TPMS - Smartphone Based Tire Pressure Monitor for RVs

Red Barchetta ·
http://www.minderresearch.com/...ure-monitor-for-rvs/ Our last TPMS (by TST) which we used for the past few years completely failed us last month so it's time to give another one a try. Having a single-axle trailer we realize the many benefits in monitoring the pressure & temperature of the TT's 2 tires as well as the main spare tire and a 2nd extreme emergency spare tire that is for trips that are more than a few hours from home (it will stay home for local trips). The main spare tire...
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Camco Big Red Campfire

HavaBrew22 ·
From the manufacturer: Compact, portable campfire lets you enjoy a campfire almost anywhere. Perfect for tailgating, campsites with restrictions against in-ground fires, and more Realistic log pieces and 9-1/2" diameter ring burner create a natural look and ambiance. Sturdy lid and security latches provide safe and easy transport. Self-storing lid can also serve as a campfire base. 10' Long propane hose included for use with a standard LP gas cylinder Tray diameter: 13-1/4", 65,000 Btu/hr,...
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Re: Smarter Tools 2000iQ Generator

ct0218 ·
There is a lot of misunderstanding and misinformation when it comes to fuel in general, and octane and grades in particular. Some of this confusion is caused by the names they are given: Mid-grade, and premium or High test. The truth is far different. Take four equal measures of the four commonly available gasolines: 100% gas 87 octane regular; 90/10 ethanol enriched 87 octane regular; 90/10 ethanol enriched 89/90 octane mid-grade; and 90/10 ethanol enriched 93 octane premium. (Different...
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Re: Smarter Tools 2000iQ Generator

BrianP ·
I completely agree -- use 87 octane non-ethanol fuel, run the carburator dry when the generator isn't going to be used for awhile and put in fuel stabilizer. There is nothing to be gained with higher octane, but there is something to lose with ethanol. It does indeed collect water over time. The right stabilizer will help but why take the risk. I've gotten into the habit of using non-ethanol fuel for all my small engine needs. An interesting sidelight -- I have a 2010 Polaris ATV that was...
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