Rediline...Why Should I Want To Make Mine Work?
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07-16-2006, 11:02
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Rediline...Why Should I Want To Make Mine Work?
David, I gave my Rediline to Joe Losh. Freed up the space to put my charger.
Ernie Ekberg 83 PT40 Livingston, Montana [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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07-16-2006, 11:30
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Rediline...Why Should I Want To Make Mine Work?
The Rediline on the 84 FC has 2 bad solenoids, other than that it
works fine. I can't think of a reason to make it functional. The icemaker is out of service and I don't have plans to repair it. Does anyone here use their Rediline and for what? I understand they can fetch some money on Ebay. Should I just save up for an inverter? Thanks, David Hollis 84 FC35 Springfield,IL |
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07-16-2006, 14:27
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Rediline...Why Should I Want To Make Mine Work?
I am not fond of the rediline, but for powering the icemaker/freezer
underway, if it works, it is a decent unit. Its startup current is hard on alternators unless you have good batteries, that is the only down-side. An inverter is far superior as it can power small loads fairly efficiently. - Jeff Miller in Holland, MI --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "dthollis1961" wrote: > > The Rediline on the 84 FC has 2 bad solenoids, other than that it > works fine. I can't think of a reason to make it functional. The > icemaker is out of service and I don't have plans to repair it. > > Does anyone here use their Rediline and for what? I understand they > can fetch some money on Ebay. Should I just save up for an inverter? > > Thanks, > David Hollis 84 FC35 Springfield,IL > |
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