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 5/2/2011 7:08 PM  
 
hubbabubba - Were you able to download the Owner's Guide, and did it answer your questions? The silence is deafening.... Dave
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 4/27/2011 2:59 PM  
 
Yes, the fan continues to run, even after the compressor has shut off, on most RV rooftop A/Cs. The "Dry" mode should be the dehumidification mode. You can find an Owner's Guide for what I think is your model at http://www.airv.carrier.com/StaticFil... Good luck. - Dave
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 3/9/2011 5:30 PM  
 
Randy - I think most would agree that synthetic oil is superior to dino oil, but there is a risk changing to synthetic on an older engine with lots of miles. I wanted to change my genset and engine oil to synthetic, starting with the genset. The next morning I noticed drops of oil beneath the gen...
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 3/8/2011 11:17 PM  
 
Randy - Long ago I learned to drive my RV by the tachometer, not the speedometer. I have a V-8 in my MH and the max torque is generated at about 2650 RPM, which equates to about 65 MPH in overdrive. If conditions (hills, wind, etc.) cause the RPM to drop, then I get out of overdrive and attempt...
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 3/5/2011 2:51 PM  
 
Stephen - The thread you'll find HERE indicates that on the 2002 Airstream the spare tire mechanism is located in the rear compartment. Hopefully, yours is similar. Good luck. - Dave
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 2/25/2011 5:58 PM  
 
Glenn - The GM-1518 only looks at one satellite at a time, so it's probable that your locals are on a satellite other than the one you're targeting. In addition, the specs say "Receives standard DIRECTV programming. (Does not work with 110° for HD or KA-band satellites 99°, 103°). You'll need t...
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 2/21/2011 10:40 PM  
 
Thanks Mike, but I've had the privilege of wearing several hats for the past few years. I usually log in as RVA so I can hopefully be one of the guys. Occasionally, however, it's necessary to log in as the Webmaster in order to be able to access some of the Admin menus, so I can attempt to help s...
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 2/21/2011 1:37 PM  
 
Bob - If your waste tanks are heated by furnace ducting, I'm guessing they're mounted between the bays. If so, installing a vent in the back of the closest bay and putting a 100W lightbulb in the bay would probably solve the problem. We have several friends who live in cold areas and have pump ...
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