I turn my fridge off at night. Ambient air temp is lower, and you will not be opening and closing it when you are asleep. Turn it back on first thing in the AM.
On long trips, I have left my Engel 45 on constantly when using it as a freezer - it never discharged my truck batteries any...
fubuki
We got your mail - sending straps.
As for communications -- discussed this with Andrew. The reason that you did not receive an email response from Andrew is… HE LEFT YOU A VOICEMAIL ASKING YOU TO CALL HIM BACK SO HE COULD WALK YOU THROUGH THE REPLACEMENT PROCESS - PARTICULARLY...
fubuki - I forwarded this thread to AutoHome Italy. They replied as follows:
Dear Mr. Spies,
I am sorry if your customer felt let down, please inform him that we are sorry for this inconvenience which only very rarely has occurred, after thousands of Airtop produced.
We can send him by...
Sorry if your e-mail got lost in the rush of business that happens this time of year. Andrew is highly reliable -- not sure what happened. Just e-mail me your name and mailing address (put Air Top straps in the subject line), and I'll send the spare straps along directly. mike@autohomeus.com
My...
fubuki
We cannot help you with the problem of dirt on your tent. Real world exposure is what it is.
We can help with replacement straps (which ARE supplied with rivets). A pop rivet tool to install the rivets will cost about $20. The straps are holding the tent closed, but we would be happy to...
Many of our customers (over 100 or more) have fitted tents to the tops of campers shells and. I have used tents on the standard ARE shell with a Yakima track system on my F350 with zero problems and no flexing at all.
I do not think you need to add bracing inside the shell to support the tent...
No, most customers tell us there is zero to 1-1/2 MPG decrease in MPG. On a few vehicles (older Cherokees, of instance) this is an actual INCREASE in MPG. It is a variable thing that is difficult to estimate.
I just returned from Montana - dog training mission. Prairie looks good and my friends are telling me it looks very good for birds in the middle and eastern areas.
Brian, hard to make a better choice than a light(er) weight 30-'06 with modest variable scope - Leupold, of course. I would prefer a model 70 or Mauser, but the Remington 700 is an excellent rifle. I owned one in 30-'06 for years. A good elk rifle.
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