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Footslogger03
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Topic: Countdown to Pick-up Posted: 24 Oct 2011 at 11:05am |
5 days left and then we head down to pick up our R-Pod. We're getting a 2012 model 177' by the way.
Last time we bought second-hand. The previous owner gave us a nice overview but we still had to learn a lot on our own.
I am told that we are going to get and in-depth orientation to the R-Pod. We plan on taking good notes and possibly even shooting some video.
Just wondering if any current owners out there in Podsville have any suggestions on what to ask or what to pay special attention to.
Thanks in advance ...
MJ
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Posted: 24 Oct 2011 at 11:45am |
Flip every switch on battery then again plugged in to AC (no A/C, microwave, electric water heater element and in some cases no TV when on battery power), put some water in the fresh water tank to try the pump, make sure they adjust the length of the breakaway cable after it is hooked up to your vehicle. It should be longer than the chains but no so long it drags on the ground.
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Footslogger03
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Posted: 24 Oct 2011 at 11:50am |
Originally posted by techntrek
Flip every switch on battery then again plugged in to AC (no A/C, microwave, electric water heater element and in some cases no TV when on battery power), put some water in the fresh water tank to try the pump, make sure they adjust the length of the breakaway cable after it is hooked up to your vehicle. It should be longer than the chains but no so long it drags on the ground. |
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Thanks Doug ...exactly the type of info Imam looking for.
MJ
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Posted: 24 Oct 2011 at 12:32pm |
Congrats Slogger; They did an extensive walk through with me, but after I got home it was like , what does the switch on the water heater do ?? Make sure you get owners manual on all appliances, I am missing the hot water heater manual, also the t.v. remote, seems as if they have a habit of walkling away, I can't scan t.v. channels without it. I spent first day off operating systems and reading the forums here, they were great help, Happy Poddin
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Posted: 24 Oct 2011 at 12:45pm |
Someone had a great idea to put all the manuals in a 3 ring binder and each book in a plastic sleeve. I did that, even though I am not that well organized and it has been wonderful. Then having the internet is invaluable. We were setting up for the first time this spring (first time owning a camper) and I was frantic trying to figure out the hot water heater valves were supposed to be. I did not want to burn it out and I knew someone had posted pictures.
I love this website. It was a lifesaver for us.
Have so much fun with your camper!! We sure do. I am actually really good at backing now. Not embarrased to do that in front of other campers anymore.
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Posted: 24 Oct 2011 at 2:17pm |
Congratulations! All of the above is great. I also carry all of the manuals in the camper. I sometimes will forget something and they come in handy.
You may want to pick up an inexpensive tongue/ball lock. It fits thru the hole on the trailer tongue and besides deterring theft, it gives one piece of mind when driving down bumpy roads. I've never had a dealer provide anything like that. They can be purchased at Walmart or most automotive stores.
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Footslogger03
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Posted: 24 Oct 2011 at 2:39pm |
Originally posted by David
Congratulations! All of the above is great. I also carry all of the manuals in the camper. I sometimes will forget something and they come in handy.
You may want to pick up an inexpensive tongue/ball lock. It fits thru the hole on the trailer tongue and besides deterring theft, it gives one piece of mind when driving down bumpy roads. I've never had a dealer provide anything like that. They can be purchased at Walmart or most automotive stores. |
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David ...will a small padlockmwork to secure the hitch/ball assembly while you havemthe Pod in-tow? We already have a hitch insert that locks in place when you are detached.
Thanks,
MJ
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Posted: 24 Oct 2011 at 2:44pm |
Originally posted by David
Congratulations! All of the above is great. I also carry all of the manuals in the camper. I sometimes will forget something and they come in handy.
You may want to pick up an inexpensive tongue/ball lock. It fits thru the hole on the trailer tongue and besides deterring theft, it gives one piece of mind when driving down bumpy roads. I've never had a dealer provide anything like that. They can be purchased at Walmart or most automotive stores. |
I SWEAR, this is what I thought of when I first read your post.. and I am like "drive down the road??!!" http://www.etrailer.com/Locks/Tow-Ready/63228.html Then I realized you meant one of the locks to go in the top of the coupler.. We have a "clip" for in there, and use something like that thing above for security.. http://www.etrailer.com/Hitch-Accessories/Redline/14-238.html
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Posted: 24 Oct 2011 at 4:16pm |
I'm not always good with words but, here is what I'm talking about: A stout pin would work or, I have used in the past, just a regular padlock with a long "shank". I bought these as a set at AutoZone and they are keyed alike. As you can see, it also has a lock for the 2" receiver/bar. Don't be bashful about making your own checklist* beforehand. It is hard to remember everything during all of the excitement of the new camper. When I picked up my RP173, the fridge didn't work. It turned out to be that a spade connector on the back of the control panel was not pushed on. It was a simple 15 min. fix but, better to find out then rather than later. Jot down any questions you have and take the list with you. * Make sure you receive everything that you are paying for: R-Dome, microwave, spare tire, etc. * Is the propane tank full, battery charged, etc. * Have them show you where the water heater bypass valves are and how to operate, where the switch is for 120v. operation of the water heater, make sure the fridge operates in all 3 modes; 12v., propane and 120v., check operation of the furnace and the A/C, make sure all windows and doors operate smoothly, etc. etc. etc.
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