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Attwood Jack and Control Replacements (No longer available)

Les1 ·
Lippert bought out the Attwood jack line and are no longer supporting them. Consequently, they will no longer be available! I called a Lippert rep and he stated they still have a few Attwood jacks in stock, but they are only using them for warranty purposes. I then called Mike Williams with Lance and he also stated that the few they have are primarily for warranty issues. So, Attwood Jacks, if not already, will no longer available . This is remarkable considering there are thousands of...
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Re: Attwood Jack and Control Replacements (No longer available)

Les1 ·
Kevin, Reico Titan does offer a rocker switch to operate the slide independent of the two remotes they provide with their control board. I have one.
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Re: Airlift 1000 HD Install and Review

MrFancypants ·
Great writeup. I didn't know that Rams have rear coils. I think the major issue with that design is there is no overload leaf so heavy payloads would be really problematic. Airbags are the perfect solution. I have the Airlift RideControl setup on my Titan. It's a little more involved since the bags have to be mounted between the frame and the leaf springs, but same principle. The coil setup makes it so much easier because the coil acts as the mount! The most challenging part of my...
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Re: Why you want the Honda EU2200i Companion

NewMexioMike ·
Howdy, Just purchased a 2200 Companion, after already buying a 2200. I tried using the 13.5 A/C with a Soft Start at 5600 feet elev. (plus I camp a lot at 7500 + feet elevetaion) and it tried hard but would not run. I will soon try the Companion and the 2200 in parallel, using a 30 A adapter plug into the Honda's 30 A receptacle,,, as soon as the parts arrive. My Companion arrived with two circuit protections, one labeled 20A and one labeled 30 A which surprised me. Has anyone seen this on...
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Re: Why you want the Honda EU2200i Companion

Eric Dye ·
Mike, Which soft starter do you have? You should be able to run it on Just a single 2200 with a soft starter. even at 5600 feet.
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Re: Why you want the Honda EU2200i Companion

NewMexioMike ·
I think U will get 30 A but it will be like having two Honda 2000s . Which should be fine, just a little less power vs two 2200s U can go to Hondas power equipment site and ask them to make sure New Mexico Mike 2017.5. 1685 2015. Nissan Titan 4WD
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Re: Why you want the Honda EU2200i Companion

NewMexioMike ·
Ed and Cindy Yep, 15-18 amps once the A/C is up and running But about 2.5 times that to get it there. Soft start will help reduce that significantly But one 2200 will not run a lot of A/C units when at higher altitudes and at higher temps New Mexico Mike 2017.5 1685 2015 Nissan Titan two Honda 2200s Soft Start two Renogy 100 watt panels Renogy Voyager two Lion Energy 1300 batts
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Re: Why you want the Honda EU2200i Companion

Chuck3006 ·
I have run my 15k Coleman with Easy Start at 7000 feet on my Honda 2200. I didn't need to run it, I just wanted to see if it would run it. The saving grace with altitude is that it gets cooler the higher you go. I can't recall ever wanting the run my AC above 7000 feet.
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