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Re: Torklift battery box initial review
I installed mine late last week after returning from an 850 mile excursion with my 1985. I agree with your review 100%, including the part that "I'm very happy with it". I like it because everything goes into the box and there is plenty of room, and it only needs one function to unlock it versus undoing the box straps. I purchased the box designed for two six volt batteries even though I'm running two group 24's. I also replaced the locks (plural because I also own the propane lock system,...
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Re: Torklift battery box initial review
Originally Posted by Steam_Guy: : GET YOURSELF WRENCHES WITH INSULATED HANDLES . Apologies for shouting but you can really make some sparks if the wrench hits the aluminum rock guard on the front of the trailer. Always remove the negative ground first and reconnect it last and you won't have that issue!
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COLEMAN® QUAD™ LED LANTERN
From the Manufacturer : • 4 removable light panels recharge on base • Perfect for when you need light in more than one place • Easy-carry handle on the lantern and each panel • On/Off button on base and each panel • Diffused lenses reduce glare • Lumens: 190 (lantern), 47.5 (panel) • Runtime: 75 hours (lantern), 1.5 hours (panel) • Beam distance: 8 m (lantern), 8 m (panel) • IPX4 water-resistant design • Base powered by 4 D batteries (sold separately) • Each panel powered by 3 AAA NiMH...
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Re: Clam Six Pack 1660 Mag Screen Tent (or the Worlds easiest/fastest screen room)
Taking our new Clam with us today to Yosemite for a week. This will be the maiden flight for our Clam. Can't wait to try it out. BTW, we bought three panels also - looks like Red's panels are solid - no window. Ours came with a large roll up window in each panel.
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Re: Clam Six Pack 1660 Mag Screen Tent (or the Worlds easiest/fastest screen room)
Home today from Yosemite. Here are a couple pics of the clam and our site. Upper Pines #83.