Skip to main content

Tagged With "Audio Return Channel"

Reply

Re: Clam Six Pack 1660 Mag Screen Tent (or the Worlds easiest/fastest screen room)

Red Barchetta ·
Mike - Right on. Enjoy. Interesting about the "new style(?)" panels. Would love a picture upon your return. Have a great trip! You might even catch sight of a moonbow - https://community.lanceowners.org/top...4#491495232143562454
Reply

Re: Clam Six Pack 1660 Mag Screen Tent (or the Worlds easiest/fastest screen room)

DandV ·
So we bought a clam mag six pack screen tent; we've wanted one for a long time. It was delivered by FEDEX this past week while we were out of town, and we got our first look at it when we returned today. We were dismayed to see that it had been delivered with half the box packaging torn away. We were further dismayed when we tried to set it up, and found that one of the panels had clearly been assembled and sewn wrong so that it couldn't possibly open. I'm sure every manufacturing company...
Reply

Re: Clam Six Pack 1660 Mag Screen Tent (or the Worlds easiest/fastest screen room)

R&V Spiker ·
Last summer, we hooked up with the Red Barchetta clan for a fun filled campout. The skeeters, while not overly excessive, were enough for all to be looking for some relief and since I don't do repellant sprays unless absolutely driven insane, when Jeff pulled out his Clam, it was a welcome relief. The shelter was large enough to comfortably seat 5 adults and two dogs and we were able to sip our wine without having to whine about the bugs. Viv & I have been himmin and hawin about whether...
Reply

Re: Clam Six Pack 1660 Mag Screen Tent (or the Worlds easiest/fastest screen room)

R&V Spiker ·
I finally had a chance to check out the Sportcraft screen room. I had no problem with folding it back up. In fact, it was quite easy once I watched a youtube vid. That said, it's going back. I didn't care for the zipper as the fabric was tight making it impossible to zip with one hand which is important if you're bringing beers or glasses of wine into the shelter to enjoy. The other thing that makes me want to return it is that the fabric weave is not tight enough to ward off no-see ums.
Reply

Re: iBALL Wireless Trailer Hitch Camera

DandV ·
Originally Posted by GRUMPA: I might have to eyeball one of them Iball's after I get my 20 bux worth out of the Neanderthal antenna/tennis ball setup I currently have. Grumpa, I really like my iBALL. The camera is magnetic. When hitching, I put it on the tailgate of the truck, and it makes backing up for hitching a snap. When backing the TT, I move the camera to the rear bumper of the TT, and it gives me a full view of everything behind the TT. Using the camera, I often get the TT out of...
Topic

Torklift Lower StableLoads on a 2009 Chevy Silverado 1500 towing a Lance 1575

Red Barchetta ·
We recently switched TV's. We went from a more than adequate 2000 Lincoln Navigator with a self-leveling rear-end (air bags) which towed our 1575 easily straight and true to a more than adequate new-to-us 2009 Chevy Silverado 1500 Extended Cab LTZ (V8, 5.3L, factory tow package, integrated brake controller, ...). *Here is the thread on our TV switch - http://lanceowners.hoop.la/top...ed-to-a-new-to-us-tv While the truck is much more than adequate to handle our small, skinny, & light 1575...
Reply

Re: Dometic LP GasChecker (LPGC10)

Red Barchetta ·
Just had a positive experience on the back yard bbq tank (20 lb.). The bbq was off. I did not have a hand on the tank. There were no lights on anywhere around (all of my previous tests were in the garage with lights on or outside with lights on nearby). This time I cleaned the probe end with a wet paper towel & did not dry it off. I then immediately checked the tank. The results were pretty positive although with 3 missed/flashing readings. The LP level is right below the weld on the...
Comment

Re: Informal Lance Get Together at Woods Canyon Lake AZ "Aspen Campground" - June 2018

FairJim ·
Donna and I had a great time, even though we had to leave early. Was glad we got to meet everyone. Hope to see everyone in the near future. Got the trailer back from Tom's today, repaired Frig. It required a new controller board (normally takes two weeks if order (but they took one from another unit). They also had to replace the CO/Gas detector (it kept alarming). The Generator did not work any better back here in the valley, so I used the Costco liberal return policy and got a full refund.
Comment

Re: Informal Lance Get Together at Woods Canyon Lake AZ "Aspen Campground" - June 2018

Rob Monsipapa ·
Ya, it was a bummer that you guys had to leave early... got a photo gallery started, keep checking it for new photos... I have a lot more to post. https://www.az-pics.com/Arizon...ring-June-6-12-2018/ Rob
Topic

BOLT Receiver Lock

HavaBrew22 ·
https://www.boltlock.com BOLT 5/8 Receiver Lock Product Description Opens With Your Vehicle Ignition Key Works with most manufacturers keys Stainless Steel 5/8″ Diameter Shaft Fits Class 3, 4 and 5 Hitches (2-2.5″ square receiver) Weather Proof Auto Return Spring Locks Automatically When Key is Removed Double Ball Bearing Locking Mechanism Plate Tumbler Sidebar to Prevent Picking and Bumping Stainless Steel Lock Shutter to Keep Out Dirt and Moisture Limited Lifetime Warranty FITS Class 3, 4...
Topic

TALKABOUT T480 FRS/GMRS Radio

Robert H ·
Though these won’t talk on any more channels, or talk farther than other FRS-GMRS radios, it is specifically designed for emergency preparedness. It does have some nice extra features. Motorola Solutions Introduces First Radio Built to Help Families During Emergencies New TALKABOUT T480 designed specifically for household emergency readiness New TALKABOUT T480 radio offers emergency preparedness features such as a special alert button, safety whistle, weather alerts, flashlight and...
Topic

Cabela's Roll-Top Dining Table

Red Barchetta ·
On our recent 3-week trip our son from OR joined us for 8 days in and around Lake Tahoe/Truckee flying to & from Reno (great little easy airport by the way!). On the way to the airport for his return flight we stopped at the much-heralded Cabela's store in Verdi, NV. To be honest we were pretty underwhelmed, but we did find one terrific product - a roll-up table - http://www.cabelas.com/product...se.cmd%3FN%3D1104949 27.5" x 47". 13.4 lbs. What sets this one apart from almost every other...
Topic

Smarter Tools 2000iQ Generator

WoodGlue ·
Pick one of these up at Costco for $599.99.   Some of the things I like about it are;   1)  Cheaper than the Honda or Yamaha versions 2)  Manufacturer 3 year warranty (Yamaha only offers a 2 year) 3)  Costco stands behind the...
Topic

Thetford 550P porta potti - For quick dry camping trips with no dump station access

Red Barchetta ·
We are fortunate here to camp year 'round. We dry camp 95% of the time. Much of that here in CA means no access to a dump station either. For example, our local SP cg is just 15 minutes away and we quite frequently run up there for spur-of-the-moment 1 or 2 night stays. It does not have a dump station. Nor is there a dump station anywhere in between our house and there. Our local fairgrounds does have a dump station and it's only $5.00, but it is out of our way and really silly to have to...
Reply

Re: Good Sam RV GPS

DandV ·
Last month we used our Good Sam/Rand McNally GPS for a cross-country trek - Colorado to Georgia, and return. Unfortunately, we were traveling without the TT (staying with family). The GPS worked like a charm. The main criticism I have is the speed limit it displays is often not accurate with the locally posted speed limit. This is not just occasionally, but a regular occurrence. I'm not sure why it's this way. In all other respects, we're really happy with the GPS. Don
Lance Owners of America - All Rights Reserved 2000 - 2024
×
×
×
×