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techntrek
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Topic: Bought a camper (isn't a pod) Posted: 01 Oct 2014 at 1:49pm |
Do you mean the 19FBPR? I like it, almost the same length as the pod but with a dry bath and walk-around queen. And you, too, are still welcome to hang out here!
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David and Danette
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Posted: 01 Oct 2014 at 4:23pm |
Bought A Camper (isn't a R-pod) would that make a good discussion forum for the front page?
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2018 Vista Cruiser 19BFD (2018-
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Kokopod
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Posted: 01 Oct 2014 at 8:34pm |
Yes, couldn't figure out how to edit my message. Anyway, our son got the cover, the dome, Paha Que awning, wood stove cover, and all the other mods we'd completed. In the Premier, we do like the very large bathroom with tub. We needed to stay short and high because of where we camp. Have a good fall everyone.
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techntrek
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Posted: 01 Oct 2014 at 10:23pm |
Originally posted by David and Danette
Bought A Camper (isn't a R-pod) would that make a good discussion forum for the front page? |
So all of the ex-podders can cry in our beer! Something to consider.
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CharlieM
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Posted: 01 Oct 2014 at 10:40pm |
Originally posted by Kokopod
Yes, couldn't figure out how to edit my message. Anyway, our son got the cover, the dome, Paha Que awning, wood stove cover, and all the other mods we'd completed. In the Premier, we do like the very large bathroom with tub. We needed to stay short and high because of where we camp. Have a good fall everyone. | You had a cover for your wood stove?? How did that work??
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Charlie
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Budward
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Posted: 02 Oct 2014 at 4:57am |
I'm betting they had a wooden stove cover
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techntrek
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Posted: 02 Oct 2014 at 10:36am |
The wood stove option must have been special to the 2013 models.
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techntrek
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Posted: 02 Oct 2014 at 11:24am |
I discovered something last night while doing some work on the Salem. When we did a test camp a few weeks ago, no hookups, I wondered why the lights were noticably dimmer by the 2nd day. I forgot my voltage meter so I couldn't do an actual voltage reading, but with incandescent lights its easy to get a seat-of-the-pants low/med/high reading. When I ran the generator they were back to full brightness so I could compare, plus that confirmed there wasn't a wiring issue somewhere. New battery which I had purchased for the pod before this summer's big trip, it was fully charged before we left, plus a good charge line on the TV, and the fridge doesn't even have a DC mode so I didn't accidentally kill the battery that way. We were careful about not using too many lights and turning them off (I've now switched to LED lights). So that eliminates just about every reason. My discovery last night is probably the answer. The fridge doesn't have a DC mode, but it does have a hidden switch that I stumbled on, which controls external condensation. Via a 12 volt heater. Like running a big light bulb 24/7. While I was trying to conserve since we were off-grid. Yeah. That little hidden switch got turned off really quickly. Why isn't that switch right on the main control panel? Who knows. At least I now know about it. I never got around to installing a permanent voltmeter or shunt (to measure amps via a voltage reading) on the pod, but I think it is on my long-term to-do list now for the new camper.
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Budward
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Posted: 02 Oct 2014 at 8:04pm |
You stirred a long lost memory....seems like I ran into that condensation heater thing on a Norcold.
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CharlieM
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Posted: 02 Oct 2014 at 9:48pm |
Doug,
We tech types who have moved on to bigger campers (Camplite 21) with a bigger fridge (Dometic 7 cu ft) ran head on into this issue. These new Dometics have a 6 watt wire heater that runs off 12 VDC 24/7 and has no switch. They call it a "feature". They used to provide a switch, but either cost or customer confusion led them to delete it. Now it sucks 12 AH per day with no hint in the manual. Several of us have now installed switches to disable same when on battery power. Welcome to the bigger world.
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Charlie
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