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no gas, no hot water
09-04-2005, 09:08
Post: #9
no gas, no hot water
---MIKE:
Your new coach looks 100times better than mine. I love that dining
couch, always wanted one like that. Yea, John Benham was too kind
about my coach, yours really looks great!
I was also impressed looking at your old coach. You are right, as
soon as someone visits it, they will buy it!!
Sorry about the Texas rally as we will be gone over yonder by
October & December..We really enjoyed the last Texas rally we
attended near Padre Island a few years ago. Heck, I'm part Texan as
I graduated from UT Austin years ago!!! Naty says hello to all the
Texans. She said something about everything being big in Texas. Oh
well good luck on the BIRDS. They both look great.
regards,
Hank
90SP36




In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "mbulriss" <mbulriss@y...>
wrote:
> Hank,
>
> Thanks for the encouragement on getting out of the Two Bird Club.
I'm
> ready to let Guereasko become the new president of the club!
>
> I know you have seen Stagecoach and as someone else told me, the
first
> person that comes and looks at Stagecoach, it will be gone. I just
> listed it about ten days ago on VintageBrds and I have had 4 calls
on
> it from people that want to come and see it, so I expect it to be
gone
> soon.
>
> By the way, you need to go to http://photos.yahoo.com/mbulriss
where I
> have photos on Stagecoach and the new Bird. John Benham says our
new
> one looks identical to your new SP. Check it out in the photos.
>
> When are we going to see you and Naty at another Lone Star Birds
> rally? There's one in October and December, hint, hint.
>
>
> Mike Bulriss
> 83 PT40 "Stagecoach" - For Sale
> 91 PT40 "Texas Minivan" - Looks like Hank's!
> at Buckhorn Lake Resort, Kerrville, TX
>
>
>
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Henry Jay Hannigan"
> wrote:
> > ---MIKE:
> > I see you are a member of the two bird club. I have been
there! No
> > worry..all birds sell, just takes a bit of time. Someone will
come
> > along out of the blue and bam..it will be sold! Good luck.
> > Hank
> > 90SP36
> > sold 77FC33 after a bit of time
> > also...thanks to TOM if reading this.
> > In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "mbulriss" <mbulriss@y...>
> > wrote:
> > > By now, you realize that you get a lot more responses when you
> > > actually post your questions on the forum. Doesn't seem fair
to
> > > complain until then.
> > >
> > > Since you have gotten several answers on the first three
> > questions, I
> > > will comment on the backup camera. You didn't realy indicate
> > what's
> > > wrong, so we'll start at ground zero. As Tom said, do you get
a
> > > television picture on the monitor when the key is off, but the
> > monitor
> > > is on? If so, then the monitor is functioning. If not, then
it
> > could
> > > be either the tuner section or the tube section, which may be
> > > repairable or not, but more probably time for a whole assembly
> > change
> > > to new system.
> > >
> > > Based on the way you phrased your question, I'll assume that
the
> > > monitor works on TV but not on the backup camera when the key
is
> > on.
> > > You can start debugging from the camera end or monitor end,
but the
> > > best first step might be to make sure you have 12V power at the
> > > camera. If not, there's the first problem to fix. Once you
have
> > 12v
> > > at the camera, see if you have a picture upfront. If not take
the
> > > output feed from the camera directly into the video input of a
> > known
> > > good TV to double check the camera. You will need a twist
lock
> > coax
> > > connector (ethernet thin net?) to RCA converter plug for this
> > > connection. Switch the TV to video input and see if you get a
> > picture.
> > > If not, bad camera. You can replace with virtually any 12v
> > powered
> > > camera, B/w or color as you wish - the monitor upfront is a
color
> > TV.
> > > One caution on replacing the camera: if you get a very low
light
> > > camera with auto iris, you could get "white flaring" when
exposed
> > to
> > > very bright sunlight. You then might need a polarizing filter
to
> > > allow the auto iris to compensate for the bright sunlight.
> > >
> > > If you get a picture directly off the camera test, then you
need to
> > > test the coax run from the camera and the tuner input
section. At
> > the
> > > front end, you can test the camera input to the tuner section
in
> > the
> > > overhead bay over the driver by unscrewing the coax connector
from
> > the
> > > camera in the back (that is on the upper right side of the
tuner
> > unit)
> > > and directly feeding in a feed from a camcorder. You will
need a
> > RCA
> > > to screw on coax converter plug. If you get a picture on the
> > screen
> > > from the camcorder with the key on and the tuner on, then the
tuner
> > > portion is OK. If not, then the coax input board on the tuner
will
> > > need need repair. Again, this assumes that the TV monitor
worked
> > in
> > > the first step.
> > >
> > > If everything worked up to now, the it is narrowed down to a
bad
> > coax
> > > cable. At this point, you can test the coax run in two ways.
You
> > can
> > > hook the camcorder into the camera end of the coax or hook up
the
> > > original camera again. Feed the coax end at the tuner into the
> > video
> > > of the small TV you were testing the camera with. Hooking it
back
> > up
> > > to the known good monitor is also an option. With everything
else
> > > working, it almost has to be a bad coax run. If you get a
> > picture on
> > > this test, then there may have been some corrosion on the
> > connectors
> > > that has now been cleaned off by the various testing. If not,
> > then it
> > > is in fact the coax that is bad and needs to be replaced.
> > >
> > > Good luck
> > > Mike Bulriss
> > > 83 PT40 "Stagecoach" - For Sale
> > > 91 PT40 "Texas Minivan" - currently at Buckhorn Lake Resort in
> > > Kerrville, TX
> > >
> > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "putneyflash"
> > > wrote:
> > > > I have a 1983 fc-35, I bought after hearing so much about
> > > > wanderlodge.
> > > > Seems like I have more things not working than i do working.
> > > > I have several problems
> > > > 1. No gas I gave narrowed it down to the sloenid valve, but
> > can't get
> > > > it to reset, it won't move at all. Any ideas.?
> > > > 2. no hot water i have voltage to the junction box, but no
amp
> > draw,
> > > > any one ever replace an heating element in one of these
heaters>
> > > > 3. someone said run two air intake lines out the front to
get
> > cool
> > > > intake air and more volume.How?
> > > > 4. Whats the larest on the backup camera? anyone got one
fixed
> > or
> > > > replaced recently
> > > >
> > > > thanks for your help
> > > > re brake
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Messages In This Thread
no gas, no hot water - putneyflash - 09-03-2005, 13:15
no gas, no hot water - Henry Jay Hannigan - 09-03-2005, 14:09
no gas, no hot water - Tom Warner - 09-03-2005, 14:17
no gas, no hot water - Ralph L. Fullenwider - 09-04-2005, 03:37
no gas, no hot water - mbulriss - 09-04-2005, 07:39
no gas, no hot water - Henry Jay Hannigan - 09-04-2005, 08:02
no gas, no hot water - mbulriss - 09-04-2005, 08:37
no gas, no hot water - mbulriss - 09-04-2005, 08:47
no gas, no hot water - Henry Jay Hannigan - 09-04-2005 09:08
no gas, no hot water - fl_bluebird_1983 - 09-04-2005, 13:23



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