First off grid trip. From cool high altitude snow covered alpine mountains to 82 degrees and Joshua trees all in the same State. Hate to brag but living in Zion is pretty damn spectacular. TM rides better on the dirt then I expected
Its the weirdest release of a new trailer I have ever seen. They tease about it for 2 plus years with many changes on the specs. I understand covid and all the supply chain issues. Then they finally come out what looks to be a decent priced and speced rig and start shipping them to dealers...
The other side looked good maybe a touch low on grease as he was able to get more in. I had my local guy swap spindles so not really say for sure who did what on greasing. I guess it's possible that the bearings just failed. It is fixed now and I pick up tomorrow
My whole situation is so convoluted I don't want to bash Propex to much. I will just say that the process of troubleshooting and proving that the installation is not the issue is mind boggling. I would have been money a head if I just bought a new unit.
RKS update. Heard from the owners. They are not out of business just seeking investors. Come on future Elon Musk wannabes give them a look.
Hopefully they get going and start cranking out the Motives. Great builds
I ended up buying a new regulator the was calibrated to 15" wc. Plus we checked with manometer. Propex themselves says it should run fine at 11-12 wc regardless of what is stamped on thier heater. Which is wierd. Anyway still getting code. It has to be internal. Thank you.
I also noticed the wheels are mostly outside the box. Website says exterior width is 82". So assuming walls are at least 2.5 inches thick that is 77" interior width. That must feel a bit narrow inside.
I assume they would have a barrier between the possible carbon steel gussets and the aluminum members. But what about Huck bolts (if carbon steel) going through the aluminum members. Does stainless steel have the same corrosion issues meeting aluminum like carbon steel?
I know Treefarmer made a comment on the fact thar the Roamer 1 Starlink wiring modification was not necessary. I would be really suprised if the wrong connector was installed.
Looking at the chassis of the Pause. I like the Aluminum aspects. The members from what I can see from pictures and videos seem huge. Huck bolted aluminum chassis (Frame) sounds interesting. I believe there are advantages to a traditional welded chassis I just forgot what they are. Are the Huck...
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