Raul
Adventurer
After Glaciers, we went to Yellowstone. I love this old entrance.
Being at the right place, at the right time.
On the "gadget" side. Two great additions. Starlink and an Airfyer. Starlink allowed us to be in touch for work. Placed against the inside wall and with the connection on the roof rack, I'm able to set it up in 15 seconds. The router is mounted on the fridge cabinet.
I saw a $30 air fryer at Walmart and decided to give it a shot for the van. We use it all the time. Reheating leftovers, doing fried eggs,... The 100Ah LiFePo battery was able to keep up.
The transmission keeps running like crap. Fortunately didn't leave us stranded and we made it home, but the torque converter screams like crazy on some climbs and keeps getting this P0713 code (Internal transmission sensor failure). I have an aftermarket temp sensor for the trans so I was able to verify the temps and never got too high. All of this after last year being ripped off $3000 home for a new rebuild that failed after three months in Utah. $4000 to rebuild it again in Utah. Since I have to empty the transmission for the temp sensor, I'll be changing the torque converter for a Ford reman and adding a really oversized cooler. I hate automatics. I should have converted this thing to manual from the beguinning.
Being at the right place, at the right time.
On the "gadget" side. Two great additions. Starlink and an Airfyer. Starlink allowed us to be in touch for work. Placed against the inside wall and with the connection on the roof rack, I'm able to set it up in 15 seconds. The router is mounted on the fridge cabinet.
I saw a $30 air fryer at Walmart and decided to give it a shot for the van. We use it all the time. Reheating leftovers, doing fried eggs,... The 100Ah LiFePo battery was able to keep up.
The transmission keeps running like crap. Fortunately didn't leave us stranded and we made it home, but the torque converter screams like crazy on some climbs and keeps getting this P0713 code (Internal transmission sensor failure). I have an aftermarket temp sensor for the trans so I was able to verify the temps and never got too high. All of this after last year being ripped off $3000 home for a new rebuild that failed after three months in Utah. $4000 to rebuild it again in Utah. Since I have to empty the transmission for the temp sensor, I'll be changing the torque converter for a Ford reman and adding a really oversized cooler. I hate automatics. I should have converted this thing to manual from the beguinning.