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TST TPMS New and Improved Wide Screen Color Monitor

R&V Spiker ·
I just received my TST Wide Screen color monitor yesterday and got it up and running on the bench. Wow! The display is real nice with larger digits and added color. However, I do have a few issues I'd like to report. The new monitor is now powered by a 5 volt mini plug just like what one uses for their smart phone (Android, not Apple). This presents a challenge as I had the previous 12 volt monochrome monitor's power cord hard wired into the overhead console in my Tundra which was a nice...
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Wikicamps app

Duck Dodgers ·
I downloaded the Wikicamps app the other day for my laptop, Android tablet and phone. I am not one who usually pays for a phone app but this time I did (there is a free version with ads). This is a great app for trip planning. In July we are heading to Glacier and then do a little Gem mining in MT and ID and then from there we are heading to OR for some Ghost Town exploration. This app made it a breeze to plan our route and find campgrounds to stay in. It has links for all the listed...
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Re: Better Living Liquid Soap Dispenser

texasbowlerhat ·
i am just the opposite, heck, i drilled 20 holes on sunday for a new mod, will publish later. hadnt had the unit home an hour when i first picked it up and was already deep into mods with drills saws etc. did the same to my last popup camper, its a work in progress. had that unit for 12 years. probably have this 1685 for as long or longer. i customize it to my needs.
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Re: Big E's List Of Recommended Camping Stuff

Capt PJ ·
I like the list and the additions later on. The lego blocks are good i have used mine well so much so I have ruined two...have a new stack now. Now when it comes to toilet stuff, good old Costco TP works well, and i have not used a chem for at least 5 or 6 years...just have not had the need. Extra cost and got to carry it someplace and hope it doesn't spill, ever tried to clean up the blue stain after it dries? Why gloves, just wash your hands! it is your stuff, why worry! I carry electrical...
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Re: Why you want the Honda EU2200i Companion

BoondockIt ·
The 30 Amp Outlet only provides 15 Amps without the second EU2200i and cable. Nice to know that you can get a full 30 AMP when you add the EU2200i and cable. The Cable: Honda EU2 (30A) Companion Cable/RV Adapter Kit Amazon Link
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Re: Why you want the Honda EU2200i Companion

Steviev13 ·
2200W at 120V is a little over 18.3A – so, yes, the EU2200i is not going to deliver upwards of 30A without help. Nor is it going to push more amperage than is being drawn, so if you are sure you're never going to draw more than 15amps, you probably don't need the companion version. But if you continuously go above 15amps (A/C, Induction Plates, Microwaves, etc) -- you will want to be sure your system is capable of handling over 15amps so you don't run into corrosion and fire hazards because...
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Re: Why you want the Honda EU2200i Companion

Steviev13 ·
So, I just realized also... 2200W at 110V (rather than 120V) is 20A. With most devices being more in the 110V range, they will pull closer to 20A than 18.3A -- and since the vast majority of lines run 15A or 30A (not true 20A)...I would always go 30A.
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