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WiFi on the Road? It's 2017, whats your plan?
Iflyfish replied to Iflyfish's topic in Communications and Electronics
Thanks for the feedback, very helpful..... Iflyfishwith1/0s -
Anyone used the SewerSolution? It looks like it is easy to use and requires no electricity.
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I had a 2005 Winnebago View and I installed a macerator, loved it, once "dumped" sewer over a wall and through a window to a toilet in a friends home in Baja, Mexico. I loved that thing. I watched a poor woman have her dump hose blow up at a dump site while my macerator was blithely emptying my black water tank. Needless to say I want to put one on my 1987 Sunrader with a rear bath. When I purchased my old macerator their were many on the market and I settled for a hard wired one in the rather large "sewer" compartment in the View. I don't have much room in the Sunrader for this solution. I know that technology has changed and I once considered one that attached to the dump hose and a garden hose ran the macerator rather than electricity, as mine did. Any ideas what I might look for to use in my Sunrader? I really like using a garden hose to do dumps. Thanks, Iflyfishwithcleanhandscauseofmymacerator
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I look forward to your review!
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heater Heater fan sounds like it is on even with heater off
Iflyfish replied to Iflyfish's topic in Coach ApplianceTech Issues
Thanks Picklebill, have noted this and will explore as weather gets better. Iflyfishwithoutmyheaterinthesunshine! -
Thanks again for the input, very, very helpful!
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Yellowtail Tuna last week, Zihuantenejo, Mexico. On lures, not flies, though there were some flies hanging around the catch!
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Mark, let us know how this works if you get it. Thanks Iflyfishwithoutrearviewvision
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WME, great input! Very helpful info. Bigger is not necessarily better. I do hope to install solar and use all LED lights. Thanks. Iflyfishilluminatedbyled
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I emailed Progressive Dynamics as to which inteli-charger would work best in my 87 Sunrader. Their reply: What is in the 1987 Sunrader now ? If it is a deck-mount style then I would go with the PD9200 series. PD9200 PD9200 Manual Service Department Progressive Dynamics I have been exploring those mentioned above. Any thoughts on this? All I know of what I have is that it appears to be very small. Iflyfishwithconvertersonmymind
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How did your swap out go? I have an '87 Sunrader and want to upgrade my converter. I used a progressive dynamic intelicharger in my winnebago view and it saved my batteries from sulfating. Thanks, Iflyfishwhenotpluggedintomyconverter
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jjrbus, Thanks, great idea! I appreciate you weighing in on this. I really appreciate this group, I am learning a lot! Iflyfishwithmyelectrictoothbrushcauseit'shocking
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Thanks WME! I have been known to shock myself with an electric tooth brush. I did find however that once the shock wore off I wasn't depressed anymore. I will seek expert help with this. Thank you very much for your input. Iflyfishwhennotelectrocutingmyself
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Excellent feedback and suggestions. Thank you. Iflyfishwellrestedwithmycpap
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I had two 12V deep cycle batteries and solar on my Winnebago View. I was able to run my CPAP and never had a problem with a battery running dry. My new 1987 Sunrader has only one 12V coach battery. I have seen external power supplies for CPAP's and am considering this since I see no place to add more battery capacity, the single 12V sits in the engine compartment and there is no room for 2 6V deep cycle batteries. Anyone used one of these external 12V power supplies? http://www.cpap.com/productpage/bps-freedom-travel-cpap-battery-kit.html Iflyfishwhenmycpapallowsmeanightsleep
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Wow! Thanks Derek. I now see this an either/or proposition, either the 9245 or 4000. The first one is like the one I installed in my View, the second one 4000 is new to me. Would you be willing to elaborate on the pros and cons? Thanks again, Iflyfish with confusion in the electronic realm.
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Thanks all. The Progressive Dynamic what I installed too in my 2005 View. It was called an inteli-charger and it saved me a ton of money on batteries. Any Sunrader owners who have installed these? Any idea how I might find the correct one for my 1987 Sunrader?. Thanks again, really appreciate this group and hope I too can help over time. Iflyfish in the slow lane.
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heater Heater fan sounds like it is on even with heater off
Iflyfish replied to Iflyfish's topic in Coach ApplianceTech Issues
Thanks to people here problem solved. Heater fan inadvertently left on so fan running full time. Now resolved. Thank you. Iflyfish -
Owners Manual for Sunrader Motor Home
Iflyfish replied to Iflyfish's topic in Coach ApplianceTech Issues
Will let you know....thanks. Iflyfish -
I have an '87 Sunrader. My last motor home was a 2005 Winnebago View and I swapped out the converter for an "intelicharger" converter. I found that with the original that my batteries, 2 six volt deep cycle, sulfated during the winter and I had to replace them, two years in a row. They were very expensive Trojans. I found the "intelicharger" pulsed 14 amps into the batteries occasionally preventing sulfate build up. No more problems and I was able to use cheap Costco golf cart batteries. Has anyone with a Sunrader replaced their converter with a later model? Thanks, Life is good in the slow lane! Iflyfish
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Thanks Derek.....did not get notification of this post. Sorry it has taken so long to respond. Thanks for the info. Iflyfish
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Owners Manual for Sunrader Motor Home
Iflyfish replied to Iflyfish's topic in Coach ApplianceTech Issues
Thanks Derek, just purchased one from Ebay.......yu da man! Iflyfish