Well, Josh, you get to decide whether to do it exactly right or whether to do it more practically. The standard is that the propane has to be isolated from the living quarters AND all of the connections except the final one at the appliance are supposed to be made in this isolated area (either...
For what its worth . . . .
A place called Global Cyber Mart, selling through Amazon, has BaoFeng UV-5R 136-174/400-480 MHz Dual Band FM radios on sale for $40 each. There are 250 Amazon user reviews, some very detailed, of this handheld unit, so you can decide for yourself if it's worth the...
Well, this is interesting. Camco now appears to sell different versions of the Wave 3, 6 and 8 heaters. You can buy an "Olympian Wave Catalytic Safety Heater" (Part 57341 for a Wave 6, for example) or an "Olympian Wave ODS Catalytic Safety Heater" (Part 57845 for a Wave 6). So the buyer now...
I know I put this thread to bed a couple of weeks back, but I've got some more miles with the Trail Dash unit now, including a longer trip with a lot of hill climbing.
One of the things that makes me crazy is dropping a couple thousand feet of altitude to get down to the river bed (for a...
You know, Pat, after all the years of messing around with it, making it up as we went along, what amazes me most is that it really does work well. It's very cool to have this fully-equipped off-road motorhome with such a tiny footprint, and I really appreciate the guys like you who provided...
I had the XV-JP out this week. Not much to say about the trip except the camping was nice,
the weather was good, and the scenery was impressive.
It was the first long trip with the one-bed mode discussed above. As mentioned, I am awash in storage with this configuration, with lots of empty...
In my case, a bit under ten minutes for one person taking his/her time. It's a synergistic sort of task, though, and I suspect two people would beat five minutes handily.
It won't go that fast the very first time you do it, though. In common with most of today's pile-of-nylon-and-some-poles...
These units work pretty well coming off the rear of an SUV with a rook rack or crossbars, either as an shelter:
or as an awning:
More here at Post 45 of this thread: http://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/77938
Good luck with the sale.
It was as of SprinterFest a couple of weeks ago. I'll make sure Joe knows of your post.
This is out of my previous Sprinter camper. It is a wonderful unit if you have the room for it.
If, good sir, you are still interested, there are dozens of good and relevant pictures for your perusal here:
http://www.earthroamer.com/employees-facilities/
THANKS, McCulloch, for all the very useful information and the very skillful writeups. I appreciated having the well laid out descriptions of both problems and potential solutions.
Sounds like Fuso needs to get in touch with Peter immediately. They have a giant problem and right here on ExPo we...
They theoretically do not release toxic fumes, due to the inclusion of an Oxygen Depletion Sensor that would shut the unit off before it could start to produce CO or reduce O2 to inadequate levels. So what you do is make sure you have enough ventilation (a couple of square inches per 1000 BTUs)...
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