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HK June 24th 09 03:00 AM

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On Mon, 22 Jun 2009 18:35:56 -0700, "Calif Bill"
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On Mon, 22 Jun 2009 07:09:51 -0400, John H
wrote:

Had our little rig out this past weekend, down to Williamsburg, VA,
where the temp climbed into the 90s on Saturday. Last time we were
in
that kind of heat the air conditioner kept popping the circuit
breaker.

This time the AC worked well. Don't know if the problem was the
circuit breaker or not, but at least we kept cool this time.

We stayed at the American Heritage RV park, which is a nice place to
stay if you're ever in that neck of the woods.

Tom or Dick, if either of you happen to read this, last year one of
you suggested an instrument for testing the current at camp sites. I
didn't get it then, but want it now. Could you remind me again what
it
was, please?
The only way I know how to do it is to use a multi-meter to check
for
120 volts (on a 240 system) against neutral and ground.

Ommmmmmmmm....
It is a digital volt meter that plugs into the receptacle. And will
also
tell polarity, and most likely if you have a ground.
Well, where the hell were you all day with this information? :)
West Coast time zone, they don't get up till we go to bed. But they'll
be leaving us soon.
I feel bad now....all this time we've been accusing Kalif Bill of
swilling liquor when he's only been sleeping while posting here.
I guess we just have to talk a bit louder to wake him up.

If you had paid attention in school instead of all the beer drinking, you
might not have had to work for an employer you hated for 40 years.

Hee hee..*42* years??? I'm going back to the 'Corp' to get my pension
adjusted upward. They insist I only served 32 years.
Anyway the first dozen or so years were fine...before the financial crunch
kicked in.


Lordy! better make that *40* years. I'm getting as bad as Kalif Bill. Is
this what happens when you approach 60 years of age?



Ask Herring...speak directly into his hearing aid.

Don White June 24th 09 03:41 AM

Travel trailer air conditioner
 

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On Mon, 22 Jun 2009 18:35:56 -0700, "Calif Bill"
wrote:

"Yogi of Woodstock" wrote in message
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On Mon, 22 Jun 2009 07:09:51 -0400, John H
wrote:

Had our little rig out this past weekend, down to Williamsburg,
VA,
where the temp climbed into the 90s on Saturday. Last time we
were in
that kind of heat the air conditioner kept popping the circuit
breaker.

This time the AC worked well. Don't know if the problem was the
circuit breaker or not, but at least we kept cool this time.

We stayed at the American Heritage RV park, which is a nice place
to
stay if you're ever in that neck of the woods.

Tom or Dick, if either of you happen to read this, last year one
of
you suggested an instrument for testing the current at camp
sites. I
didn't get it then, but want it now. Could you remind me again
what it
was, please?
The only way I know how to do it is to use a multi-meter to check
for
120 volts (on a 240 system) against neutral and ground.

Ommmmmmmmm....
It is a digital volt meter that plugs into the receptacle. And
will also
tell polarity, and most likely if you have a ground.
Well, where the hell were you all day with this information? :)
West Coast time zone, they don't get up till we go to bed. But
they'll be leaving us soon.
I feel bad now....all this time we've been accusing Kalif Bill of
swilling liquor when he's only been sleeping while posting here.
I guess we just have to talk a bit louder to wake him up.

If you had paid attention in school instead of all the beer drinking,
you might not have had to work for an employer you hated for 40 years.

Hee hee..*42* years??? I'm going back to the 'Corp' to get my pension
adjusted upward. They insist I only served 32 years.
Anyway the first dozen or so years were fine...before the financial
crunch kicked in.


Lordy! better make that *40* years. I'm getting as bad as Kalif Bill.
Is this what happens when you approach 60 years of age?


Ask Herring...speak directly into his hearing aid.


He's pushing 70 isn't he?



Tim June 24th 09 05:22 AM

Travel trailer air conditioner
 
On Jun 22, 9:24*am, "D.Duck" wrote:
"John H" wrote in message

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Had our little rig out this past weekend, down to Williamsburg, VA,
where the temp climbed into the 90s on Saturday. Last time we were in
that kind of heat the air conditioner kept popping the circuit
breaker.


This time the AC worked well. Don't know if the problem was the
circuit breaker or not, but at least we kept cool this time.


We stayed at the American Heritage RV park, which is a nice place to
stay if you're ever in that neck of the woods.


Tom or Dick, if either of you happen to read this, last year one of
you suggested an instrument for testing the current at camp sites. I
didn't get it then, but want it now. Could you remind me again what it
was, please?
--


John H


You may find this gadget handy:

http://www.thinkgeek.com/gadgets/travelpower/7657/


Yeah. not bad for 25 bucks.

Tim June 24th 09 05:25 AM

Travel trailer air conditioner
 
On Jun 22, 9:56*am, Wizard of Woodstock wrote:
On Mon, 22 Jun 2009 09:51:00 -0400, "Eisboch"
wrote:





"Jim24242" wrote in message
...


There is a plug in tester at camping world that seems to offer all the
informatiom you need. Voltage Frequency Amps and polarity. It didn't say
how many amps though. One thing though. Ant testing you do should be at
the power pedestal BEFORE you hook your camper to it. That means you need
to use an adapter to convert from a 30A receptacle to a 15A
receptacle.


The only problem with that .... *John ... pay attention..... * is that if
the RV site's wiring or power is lacking, it will not show a voltage droop
with any load. * In other words, *the voltage may read 120vac under no load,
but after he plugs in and fires up the AC *it might droop. * He can find out
by measuring the voltage before he hooks up and then again with the AC
running at any 120vac outlet in his camper, assuming it is not powered by a
converter. * Usually the microwave and the AC are not run through the
converter, so either of the power sources inside the camper could be
checked.


The voltage at the remote power setup I had in Florida used to droop to
105vac on some days. *Bad for the AC compressor. * That's why I bought the
buck/boost transformer.


That's a good point - didn't think of that.

It's all about the load baby.

If you turn the AC on, you should be able to tell if the voltage drops
at another 120 Vac receptacle right?


I'm sure somebody ha a device out there that you can load test a
voltage drop. like you plug the thing in, hit a button and watch to
see if the source electrical devices will hold current at the
acceptable breaker amperage.

The same thing I do with my Snap-on AVM tester. obsolete with the
carbon piles etc, but it will truly tell you what batteries and
charging systems are made out of.

Tim June 24th 09 05:29 AM

Travel trailer air conditioner
 
On Jun 22, 11:42*am, Richard Casady
wrote:
On Mon, 22 Jun 2009 10:17:50 -0400, Wayne.B

wrote:
Here in the
Bahamas the quality and reliability of shorepower varies a great deal
from island to island, some being little better than third world
countries in that respect.


The working definition of third world is lacking in reliable water,
electricity and phones.

Casady


You just described rural Illinois.


?;^ )

Tim June 24th 09 05:44 AM

Travel trailer air conditioner
 
On Jun 23, 5:31*am, Zombie of Woodstock wrote:
On Tue, 23 Jun 2009 05:17:57 -0400, John H
wrote:



On Mon, 22 Jun 2009 21:23:25 -0700, "Calif Bill"
wrote:


"D.Duck" wrote in message
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"Calif Bill" wrote in message
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"Yogi of Woodstock" wrote in message
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On Mon, 22 Jun 2009 07:09:51 -0400, John H
wrote:


Had our little rig out this past weekend, down to Williamsburg, VA,
where the temp climbed into the 90s on Saturday. Last time we were in
that kind of heat the air conditioner kept popping the circuit
breaker.


This time the AC worked well. Don't know if the problem was the
circuit breaker or not, but at least we kept cool this time.


We stayed at the American Heritage RV park, which is a nice place to
stay if you're ever in that neck of the woods.


Tom or Dick, if either of you happen to read this, last year one of
you suggested an instrument for testing the current at camp sites. I
didn't get it then, but want it now. Could you remind me again what it
was, please?


The only way I know how to do it is to use a multi-meter to check for
120 volts (on a 240 system) against neutral and ground.


Ommmmmmmmm....


It is a digital volt meter that plugs into the receptacle. *And will also
tell polarity, and most likely if you have a ground.


Polarity?


Yup, polarity. *Is the Hot lead on the correct receptacle terminal. * *Is
the Neutral on the correct terminal. *And do you have a ground wire
attached.


Black to brass.


See, I remembered some of my electronics.


That's only if you want to blow something up.

And always cut the red wire - not the blue wire. Occasionally the
green wire. *:)


For some reason I hear the "Goldfinger" theme....

Calif Bill[_2_] June 24th 09 07:35 AM

Travel trailer air conditioner
 

"HK" wrote in message
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Calif Bill wrote:
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"Zombie of Woodstock" wrote in message
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On Mon, 22 Jun 2009 18:35:56 -0700, "Calif Bill"
wrote:

"Yogi of Woodstock" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 22 Jun 2009 07:09:51 -0400, John H
wrote:

Had our little rig out this past weekend, down to Williamsburg, VA,
where the temp climbed into the 90s on Saturday. Last time we were
in
that kind of heat the air conditioner kept popping the circuit
breaker.

This time the AC worked well. Don't know if the problem was the
circuit breaker or not, but at least we kept cool this time.

We stayed at the American Heritage RV park, which is a nice place
to
stay if you're ever in that neck of the woods.

Tom or Dick, if either of you happen to read this, last year one of
you suggested an instrument for testing the current at camp sites.
I
didn't get it then, but want it now. Could you remind me again what
it
was, please?
The only way I know how to do it is to use a multi-meter to check
for
120 volts (on a 240 system) against neutral and ground.

Ommmmmmmmm....
It is a digital volt meter that plugs into the receptacle. And will
also
tell polarity, and most likely if you have a ground.
Well, where the hell were you all day with this information? :)
West Coast time zone, they don't get up till we go to bed. But they'll
be leaving us soon.
I feel bad now....all this time we've been accusing Kalif Bill of
swilling liquor when he's only been sleeping while posting here.
I guess we just have to talk a bit louder to wake him up.


If you had paid attention in school instead of all the beer drinking, you
might not have had to work for an employer you hated for 40 years.



Yeah, if he were an "illegal," he could have been working for you at lower
than standard wages, without fringe bennies, and been otherwise exploited.
What a thrill.


Or you could be a union member. Illegal or legal, unions want the dues.



John H[_2_] June 24th 09 11:35 AM

Travel trailer air conditioner
 
On Tue, 23 Jun 2009 21:25:24 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

On Jun 22, 9:56*am, Wizard of Woodstock wrote:
On Mon, 22 Jun 2009 09:51:00 -0400, "Eisboch"
wrote:





"Jim24242" wrote in message
...


There is a plug in tester at camping world that seems to offer all the
informatiom you need. Voltage Frequency Amps and polarity. It didn't say
how many amps though. One thing though. Ant testing you do should be at
the power pedestal BEFORE you hook your camper to it. That means you need
to use an adapter to convert from a 30A receptacle to a 15A
receptacle.


The only problem with that .... *John ... pay attention..... * is that if
the RV site's wiring or power is lacking, it will not show a voltage droop
with any load. * In other words, *the voltage may read 120vac under no load,
but after he plugs in and fires up the AC *it might droop. * He can find out
by measuring the voltage before he hooks up and then again with the AC
running at any 120vac outlet in his camper, assuming it is not powered by a
converter. * Usually the microwave and the AC are not run through the
converter, so either of the power sources inside the camper could be
checked.


The voltage at the remote power setup I had in Florida used to droop to
105vac on some days. *Bad for the AC compressor. * That's why I bought the
buck/boost transformer.


That's a good point - didn't think of that.

It's all about the load baby.

If you turn the AC on, you should be able to tell if the voltage drops
at another 120 Vac receptacle right?


I'm sure somebody ha a device out there that you can load test a
voltage drop. like you plug the thing in, hit a button and watch to
see if the source electrical devices will hold current at the
acceptable breaker amperage.

The same thing I do with my Snap-on AVM tester. obsolete with the
carbon piles etc, but it will truly tell you what batteries and
charging systems are made out of.


I've got one of these on my wish list now.

http://www.campingworld.com/shopping...-monitor/24900
--

John H

Don White June 24th 09 03:32 PM

Travel trailer air conditioner
 

"John H" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 23 Jun 2009 21:25:24 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

On Jun 22, 9:56 am, Wizard of Woodstock wrote:
On Mon, 22 Jun 2009 09:51:00 -0400, "Eisboch"
wrote:





"Jim24242" wrote in message
...

There is a plug in tester at camping world that seems to offer all
the
informatiom you need. Voltage Frequency Amps and polarity. It didn't
say
how many amps though. One thing though. Ant testing you do should be
at
the power pedestal BEFORE you hook your camper to it. That means you
need
to use an adapter to convert from a 30A receptacle to a 15A
receptacle.

The only problem with that .... John ... pay attention..... is that if
the RV site's wiring or power is lacking, it will not show a voltage
droop
with any load. In other words, the voltage may read 120vac under no
load,
but after he plugs in and fires up the AC it might droop. He can find
out
by measuring the voltage before he hooks up and then again with the AC
running at any 120vac outlet in his camper, assuming it is not powered
by a
converter. Usually the microwave and the AC are not run through the
converter, so either of the power sources inside the camper could be
checked.

The voltage at the remote power setup I had in Florida used to droop to
105vac on some days. Bad for the AC compressor. That's why I bought the
buck/boost transformer.

That's a good point - didn't think of that.

It's all about the load baby.

If you turn the AC on, you should be able to tell if the voltage drops
at another 120 Vac receptacle right?


I'm sure somebody ha a device out there that you can load test a
voltage drop. like you plug the thing in, hit a button and watch to
see if the source electrical devices will hold current at the
acceptable breaker amperage.

The same thing I do with my Snap-on AVM tester. obsolete with the
carbon piles etc, but it will truly tell you what batteries and
charging systems are made out of.


I've got one of these on my wish list now.

http://www.campingworld.com/shopping...-monitor/24900
--

John H


Great...then all you'll need is a competent person to operate it for you.



Calif Bill[_2_] June 24th 09 09:51 PM

Travel trailer air conditioner
 

"Don White" wrote in message
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"John H" wrote in message
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On Tue, 23 Jun 2009 21:25:24 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

On Jun 22, 9:56 am, Wizard of Woodstock wrote:
On Mon, 22 Jun 2009 09:51:00 -0400, "Eisboch"
wrote:





"Jim24242" wrote in message
...

There is a plug in tester at camping world that seems to offer all
the
informatiom you need. Voltage Frequency Amps and polarity. It didn't
say
how many amps though. One thing though. Ant testing you do should be
at
the power pedestal BEFORE you hook your camper to it. That means you
need
to use an adapter to convert from a 30A receptacle to a 15A
receptacle.

The only problem with that .... John ... pay attention..... is that if
the RV site's wiring or power is lacking, it will not show a voltage
droop
with any load. In other words, the voltage may read 120vac under no
load,
but after he plugs in and fires up the AC it might droop. He can find
out
by measuring the voltage before he hooks up and then again with the AC
running at any 120vac outlet in his camper, assuming it is not powered
by a
converter. Usually the microwave and the AC are not run through the
converter, so either of the power sources inside the camper could be
checked.

The voltage at the remote power setup I had in Florida used to droop
to
105vac on some days. Bad for the AC compressor. That's why I bought
the
buck/boost transformer.

That's a good point - didn't think of that.

It's all about the load baby.

If you turn the AC on, you should be able to tell if the voltage drops
at another 120 Vac receptacle right?

I'm sure somebody ha a device out there that you can load test a
voltage drop. like you plug the thing in, hit a button and watch to
see if the source electrical devices will hold current at the
acceptable breaker amperage.

The same thing I do with my Snap-on AVM tester. obsolete with the
carbon piles etc, but it will truly tell you what batteries and
charging systems are made out of.


I've got one of these on my wish list now.

http://www.campingworld.com/shopping...-monitor/24900
--

John H


Great...then all you'll need is a competent person to operate it for you.


That leaves out him calling you.



Don White June 25th 09 01:13 AM

Travel trailer air conditioner
 

"Calif Bill" wrote in message
...

"Don White" wrote in message
...

"John H" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 23 Jun 2009 21:25:24 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

On Jun 22, 9:56 am, Wizard of Woodstock wrote:
On Mon, 22 Jun 2009 09:51:00 -0400, "Eisboch"
wrote:





"Jim24242" wrote in message
...

There is a plug in tester at camping world that seems to offer all
the
informatiom you need. Voltage Frequency Amps and polarity. It
didn't say
how many amps though. One thing though. Ant testing you do should
be at
the power pedestal BEFORE you hook your camper to it. That means
you need
to use an adapter to convert from a 30A receptacle to a 15A
receptacle.

The only problem with that .... John ... pay attention..... is that
if
the RV site's wiring or power is lacking, it will not show a voltage
droop
with any load. In other words, the voltage may read 120vac under no
load,
but after he plugs in and fires up the AC it might droop. He can find
out
by measuring the voltage before he hooks up and then again with the
AC
running at any 120vac outlet in his camper, assuming it is not
powered by a
converter. Usually the microwave and the AC are not run through the
converter, so either of the power sources inside the camper could be
checked.

The voltage at the remote power setup I had in Florida used to droop
to
105vac on some days. Bad for the AC compressor. That's why I bought
the
buck/boost transformer.

That's a good point - didn't think of that.

It's all about the load baby.

If you turn the AC on, you should be able to tell if the voltage drops
at another 120 Vac receptacle right?

I'm sure somebody ha a device out there that you can load test a
voltage drop. like you plug the thing in, hit a button and watch to
see if the source electrical devices will hold current at the
acceptable breaker amperage.

The same thing I do with my Snap-on AVM tester. obsolete with the
carbon piles etc, but it will truly tell you what batteries and
charging systems are made out of.

I've got one of these on my wish list now.

http://www.campingworld.com/shopping...-monitor/24900
--

John H


Great...then all you'll need is a competent person to operate it for you.


That leaves out him calling you.


You're quite a 'wit' there, Kalif Bill.
Think I liked you better when you were drinking.



DK June 25th 09 01:41 AM

Travel trailer air conditioner
 
Don White wrote:
"Don White" wrote in message
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"Calif Bill" wrote in message
m...
"Don White" wrote in message
...
"D.Duck" wrote in message
...
"Zombie of Woodstock" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 22 Jun 2009 18:35:56 -0700, "Calif Bill"
wrote:

"Yogi of Woodstock" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 22 Jun 2009 07:09:51 -0400, John H
wrote:

Had our little rig out this past weekend, down to Williamsburg, VA,
where the temp climbed into the 90s on Saturday. Last time we were
in
that kind of heat the air conditioner kept popping the circuit
breaker.

This time the AC worked well. Don't know if the problem was the
circuit breaker or not, but at least we kept cool this time.

We stayed at the American Heritage RV park, which is a nice place to
stay if you're ever in that neck of the woods.

Tom or Dick, if either of you happen to read this, last year one of
you suggested an instrument for testing the current at camp sites. I
didn't get it then, but want it now. Could you remind me again what
it
was, please?
The only way I know how to do it is to use a multi-meter to check
for
120 volts (on a 240 system) against neutral and ground.

Ommmmmmmmm....
It is a digital volt meter that plugs into the receptacle. And will
also
tell polarity, and most likely if you have a ground.
Well, where the hell were you all day with this information? :)
West Coast time zone, they don't get up till we go to bed. But they'll
be leaving us soon.
I feel bad now....all this time we've been accusing Kalif Bill of
swilling liquor when he's only been sleeping while posting here.
I guess we just have to talk a bit louder to wake him up.

If you had paid attention in school instead of all the beer drinking, you
might not have had to work for an employer you hated for 40 years.

Hee hee..*42* years??? I'm going back to the 'Corp' to get my pension
adjusted upward. They insist I only served 32 years.
Anyway the first dozen or so years were fine...before the financial crunch
kicked in.


Lordy! better make that *40* years. I'm getting as bad as Kalif Bill. Is
this what happens when you approach 60 years of age?



So you weren't *always* dumb? I doubt that.

Calif Bill[_2_] June 25th 09 07:12 AM

Travel trailer air conditioner
 

"Don White" wrote in message
...

"Calif Bill" wrote in message
...

"Don White" wrote in message
...

"John H" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 23 Jun 2009 21:25:24 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

On Jun 22, 9:56 am, Wizard of Woodstock wrote:
On Mon, 22 Jun 2009 09:51:00 -0400, "Eisboch"
wrote:





"Jim24242" wrote in message
...

There is a plug in tester at camping world that seems to offer all
the
informatiom you need. Voltage Frequency Amps and polarity. It
didn't say
how many amps though. One thing though. Ant testing you do should
be at
the power pedestal BEFORE you hook your camper to it. That means
you need
to use an adapter to convert from a 30A receptacle to a 15A
receptacle.

The only problem with that .... John ... pay attention..... is that
if
the RV site's wiring or power is lacking, it will not show a voltage
droop
with any load. In other words, the voltage may read 120vac under no
load,
but after he plugs in and fires up the AC it might droop. He can
find out
by measuring the voltage before he hooks up and then again with the
AC
running at any 120vac outlet in his camper, assuming it is not
powered by a
converter. Usually the microwave and the AC are not run through the
converter, so either of the power sources inside the camper could be
checked.

The voltage at the remote power setup I had in Florida used to droop
to
105vac on some days. Bad for the AC compressor. That's why I bought
the
buck/boost transformer.

That's a good point - didn't think of that.

It's all about the load baby.

If you turn the AC on, you should be able to tell if the voltage
drops
at another 120 Vac receptacle right?

I'm sure somebody ha a device out there that you can load test a
voltage drop. like you plug the thing in, hit a button and watch to
see if the source electrical devices will hold current at the
acceptable breaker amperage.

The same thing I do with my Snap-on AVM tester. obsolete with the
carbon piles etc, but it will truly tell you what batteries and
charging systems are made out of.

I've got one of these on my wish list now.

http://www.campingworld.com/shopping...-monitor/24900
--

John H


Great...then all you'll need is a competent person to operate it for
you.


That leaves out him calling you.


You're quite a 'wit' there, Kalif Bill.
Think I liked you better when you were drinking.


Just because you and your son are serious alcohol consumers, does not mean I
am. Maybe if you did not buy so much beer, you could afford to drive the
Rav4 more.



Jim2424242 June 25th 09 11:28 AM

Travel trailer air conditioner
 
Calif Bill wrote:
"Don White" wrote in message
...
"Calif Bill" wrote in message
...
"Don White" wrote in message
...
"John H" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 23 Jun 2009 21:25:24 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

On Jun 22, 9:56 am, Wizard of Woodstock wrote:
On Mon, 22 Jun 2009 09:51:00 -0400, "Eisboch"
wrote:





"Jim24242" wrote in message
...
There is a plug in tester at camping world that seems to offer all
the
informatiom you need. Voltage Frequency Amps and polarity. It
didn't say
how many amps though. One thing though. Ant testing you do should
be at
the power pedestal BEFORE you hook your camper to it. That means
you need
to use an adapter to convert from a 30A receptacle to a 15A
receptacle.
The only problem with that .... John ... pay attention..... is that
if
the RV site's wiring or power is lacking, it will not show a voltage
droop
with any load. In other words, the voltage may read 120vac under no
load,
but after he plugs in and fires up the AC it might droop. He can
find out
by measuring the voltage before he hooks up and then again with the
AC
running at any 120vac outlet in his camper, assuming it is not
powered by a
converter. Usually the microwave and the AC are not run through the
converter, so either of the power sources inside the camper could be
checked.
The voltage at the remote power setup I had in Florida used to droop
to
105vac on some days. Bad for the AC compressor. That's why I bought
the
buck/boost transformer.
That's a good point - didn't think of that.

It's all about the load baby.

If you turn the AC on, you should be able to tell if the voltage
drops
at another 120 Vac receptacle right?
I'm sure somebody ha a device out there that you can load test a
voltage drop. like you plug the thing in, hit a button and watch to
see if the source electrical devices will hold current at the
acceptable breaker amperage.

The same thing I do with my Snap-on AVM tester. obsolete with the
carbon piles etc, but it will truly tell you what batteries and
charging systems are made out of.
I've got one of these on my wish list now.

http://www.campingworld.com/shopping...-monitor/24900
--

John H

Great...then all you'll need is a competent person to operate it for
you.

That leaves out him calling you.

You're quite a 'wit' there, Kalif Bill.
Think I liked you better when you were drinking.


Just because you and your son are serious alcohol consumers, does not mean I
am. Maybe if you did not buy so much beer, you could afford to drive the
Rav4 more.


That's a touchy subject up there in the Maritimes. They don't like being
told that they are Alkies. They prefer to think of themselves as social
drinkers. My apologies to the exceptions.

John H[_2_] June 25th 09 11:36 AM

Travel trailer air conditioner
 
On Thu, 25 Jun 2009 06:28:05 -0400, Jim2424242
wrote:

Calif Bill wrote:
"Don White" wrote in message
...
"Calif Bill" wrote in message
...
"Don White" wrote in message
...
"John H" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 23 Jun 2009 21:25:24 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

On Jun 22, 9:56 am, Wizard of Woodstock wrote:
On Mon, 22 Jun 2009 09:51:00 -0400, "Eisboch"
wrote:





"Jim24242" wrote in message
...
There is a plug in tester at camping world that seems to offer all
the
informatiom you need. Voltage Frequency Amps and polarity. It
didn't say
how many amps though. One thing though. Ant testing you do should
be at
the power pedestal BEFORE you hook your camper to it. That means
you need
to use an adapter to convert from a 30A receptacle to a 15A
receptacle.
The only problem with that .... John ... pay attention..... is that
if
the RV site's wiring or power is lacking, it will not show a voltage
droop
with any load. In other words, the voltage may read 120vac under no
load,
but after he plugs in and fires up the AC it might droop. He can
find out
by measuring the voltage before he hooks up and then again with the
AC
running at any 120vac outlet in his camper, assuming it is not
powered by a
converter. Usually the microwave and the AC are not run through the
converter, so either of the power sources inside the camper could be
checked.
The voltage at the remote power setup I had in Florida used to droop
to
105vac on some days. Bad for the AC compressor. That's why I bought
the
buck/boost transformer.
That's a good point - didn't think of that.

It's all about the load baby.

If you turn the AC on, you should be able to tell if the voltage
drops
at another 120 Vac receptacle right?
I'm sure somebody ha a device out there that you can load test a
voltage drop. like you plug the thing in, hit a button and watch to
see if the source electrical devices will hold current at the
acceptable breaker amperage.

The same thing I do with my Snap-on AVM tester. obsolete with the
carbon piles etc, but it will truly tell you what batteries and
charging systems are made out of.
I've got one of these on my wish list now.

http://www.campingworld.com/shopping...-monitor/24900
--

John H

Great...then all you'll need is a competent person to operate it for
you.

That leaves out him calling you.

You're quite a 'wit' there, Kalif Bill.
Think I liked you better when you were drinking.


Just because you and your son are serious alcohol consumers, does not mean I
am. Maybe if you did not buy so much beer, you could afford to drive the
Rav4 more.


That's a touchy subject up there in the Maritimes. They don't like being
told that they are Alkies. They prefer to think of themselves as social
drinkers. My apologies to the exceptions.


I saw a post to the 'Travel trailer air conditioner' thread and
looked, only to see it was now about the alkies in Nova Scotia. I
wondered why. Then I saw that Donnie had not heeded my advice to STFU
so he wouldn't appear to be so stupid.

But...



Loogypicker[_2_] June 25th 09 01:05 PM

Travel trailer air conditioner
 
On Jun 25, 2:12*am, "Calif Bill" wrote:
"Don White" wrote in message

...







"Calif Bill" wrote in message
...


"Don White" wrote in message
.. .


"John H" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 23 Jun 2009 21:25:24 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:


On Jun 22, 9:56 am, Wizard of Woodstock wrote:
On Mon, 22 Jun 2009 09:51:00 -0400, "Eisboch"
wrote:


"Jim24242" wrote in message
...


There is a plug in tester at camping world that seems to offer all
the
informatiom you need. Voltage Frequency Amps and polarity. It
didn't say
how many amps though. One thing though. Ant testing you do should
be at
the power pedestal BEFORE you hook your camper to it. That means
you need
to use an adapter to convert from a 30A receptacle to a 15A
receptacle.


The only problem with that .... John ... pay attention..... is that
if
the RV site's wiring or power is lacking, it will not show a voltage
droop
with any load. In other words, the voltage may read 120vac under no
load,
but after he plugs in and fires up the AC it might droop. He can
find out
by measuring the voltage before he hooks up and then again with the
AC
running at any 120vac outlet in his camper, assuming it is not
powered by a
converter. Usually the microwave and the AC are not run through the
converter, so either of the power sources inside the camper could be
checked.


The voltage at the remote power setup I had in Florida used to droop
to
105vac on some days. Bad for the AC compressor. That's why I bought
the
buck/boost transformer.


That's a good point - didn't think of that.


It's all about the load baby.


If you turn the AC on, you should be able to tell if the voltage
drops
at another 120 Vac receptacle right?


I'm sure somebody ha a device out there that you can load test a
voltage drop. like you plug the thing in, hit a button and watch to
see if the source electrical devices will hold current at the
acceptable breaker amperage.


The same thing I do with my Snap-on AVM tester. obsolete with the
carbon piles etc, but it will truly tell you what batteries and
charging systems are made out of.


I've got one of these on my wish list now.


http://www.campingworld.com/shopping...-monitor/24900
--


John H


Great...then all you'll need is a competent person to operate it for
you.


That leaves out him calling you.


You're quite a 'wit' there, Kalif Bill.
Think I liked you better when you were drinking.


Just because you and your son are serious alcohol consumers, does not mean I
am. *Maybe if you did not buy so much beer, you could afford to drive the
Rav4 more.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Maybe he's finally figured out that the RAV4 is a chick car and
doesn't want to be seen in it!!! Been doing any fishing lately?

Don White June 25th 09 02:01 PM

Travel trailer air conditioner
 

"John H" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 25 Jun 2009 06:28:05 -0400, Jim2424242
wrote:

Calif Bill wrote:
"Don White" wrote in message
...
"Calif Bill" wrote in message
...
"Don White" wrote in message
...
"John H" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 23 Jun 2009 21:25:24 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

On Jun 22, 9:56 am, Wizard of Woodstock
wrote:
On Mon, 22 Jun 2009 09:51:00 -0400, "Eisboch"

wrote:





"Jim24242" wrote in message
...
There is a plug in tester at camping world that seems to offer
all
the
informatiom you need. Voltage Frequency Amps and polarity. It
didn't say
how many amps though. One thing though. Ant testing you do
should
be at
the power pedestal BEFORE you hook your camper to it. That means
you need
to use an adapter to convert from a 30A receptacle to a 15A
receptacle.
The only problem with that .... John ... pay attention..... is
that
if
the RV site's wiring or power is lacking, it will not show a
voltage
droop
with any load. In other words, the voltage may read 120vac under
no
load,
but after he plugs in and fires up the AC it might droop. He can
find out
by measuring the voltage before he hooks up and then again with
the
AC
running at any 120vac outlet in his camper, assuming it is not
powered by a
converter. Usually the microwave and the AC are not run through
the
converter, so either of the power sources inside the camper could
be
checked.
The voltage at the remote power setup I had in Florida used to
droop
to
105vac on some days. Bad for the AC compressor. That's why I
bought
the
buck/boost transformer.
That's a good point - didn't think of that.

It's all about the load baby.

If you turn the AC on, you should be able to tell if the voltage
drops
at another 120 Vac receptacle right?
I'm sure somebody ha a device out there that you can load test a
voltage drop. like you plug the thing in, hit a button and watch to
see if the source electrical devices will hold current at the
acceptable breaker amperage.

The same thing I do with my Snap-on AVM tester. obsolete with the
carbon piles etc, but it will truly tell you what batteries and
charging systems are made out of.
I've got one of these on my wish list now.

http://www.campingworld.com/shopping...-monitor/24900
--

John H

Great...then all you'll need is a competent person to operate it for
you.

That leaves out him calling you.

You're quite a 'wit' there, Kalif Bill.
Think I liked you better when you were drinking.


Just because you and your son are serious alcohol consumers, does not
mean I
am. Maybe if you did not buy so much beer, you could afford to drive
the
Rav4 more.


That's a touchy subject up there in the Maritimes. They don't like being
told that they are Alkies. They prefer to think of themselves as social
drinkers. My apologies to the exceptions.


I saw a post to the 'Travel trailer air conditioner' thread and
looked, only to see it was now about the alkies in Nova Scotia. I
wondered why. Then I saw that Donnie had not heeded my advice to STFU
so he wouldn't appear to be so stupid.

But...



Your advice???? Doctor, heal theyself!



Don White June 25th 09 02:05 PM

Travel trailer air conditioner
 

"Calif Bill" wrote in message
m...


Just because you and your son are serious alcohol consumers, does not mean
I am. Maybe if you did not buy so much beer, you could afford to drive
the Rav4 more.


It's fun to see just how wrong some characters can be in here.
I can't remember the last time I bought beer or liquor...maybe Christmas.
Out of the 24 case I received for Fathers Day....I drank 2... maybe 3.
Your daily bottle of cheap wine would equal a season of consumption to me.
Drink up!



Loogypicker[_2_] June 25th 09 02:43 PM

Travel trailer air conditioner
 
On Jun 25, 9:05*am, "Don White" wrote:
"Calif Bill" wrote in message

m...



Just because you and your son are serious alcohol consumers, does not mean
I am. *Maybe if you did not buy so much beer, you could afford to drive
the Rav4 more.


It's fun to see just how wrong *some characters can be in here.
I can't remember the last time I bought beer or liquor...maybe Christmas.
Out of the 24 case I received for Fathers Day....I drank 2... maybe 3.
Your daily bottle of cheap wine would equal a season of consumption to me..
Drink up!


Yep, we understand! Your son brought you beer for Father's Day,
knowing that he and his brother would drink it all, leaving you 2.

HK June 25th 09 03:18 PM

Travel trailer air conditioner
 
Don White wrote:
"John H" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 25 Jun 2009 06:28:05 -0400, Jim2424242
wrote:

Calif Bill wrote:
"Don White" wrote in message
...
"Calif Bill" wrote in message
...
"Don White" wrote in message
...
"John H" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 23 Jun 2009 21:25:24 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

On Jun 22, 9:56 am, Wizard of Woodstock
wrote:
On Mon, 22 Jun 2009 09:51:00 -0400, "Eisboch"

wrote:





"Jim24242" wrote in message
...
There is a plug in tester at camping world that seems to offer
all
the
informatiom you need. Voltage Frequency Amps and polarity. It
didn't say
how many amps though. One thing though. Ant testing you do
should
be at
the power pedestal BEFORE you hook your camper to it. That means
you need
to use an adapter to convert from a 30A receptacle to a 15A
receptacle.
The only problem with that .... John ... pay attention..... is
that
if
the RV site's wiring or power is lacking, it will not show a
voltage
droop
with any load. In other words, the voltage may read 120vac under
no
load,
but after he plugs in and fires up the AC it might droop. He can
find out
by measuring the voltage before he hooks up and then again with
the
AC
running at any 120vac outlet in his camper, assuming it is not
powered by a
converter. Usually the microwave and the AC are not run through
the
converter, so either of the power sources inside the camper could
be
checked.
The voltage at the remote power setup I had in Florida used to
droop
to
105vac on some days. Bad for the AC compressor. That's why I
bought
the
buck/boost transformer.
That's a good point - didn't think of that.

It's all about the load baby.

If you turn the AC on, you should be able to tell if the voltage
drops
at another 120 Vac receptacle right?
I'm sure somebody ha a device out there that you can load test a
voltage drop. like you plug the thing in, hit a button and watch to
see if the source electrical devices will hold current at the
acceptable breaker amperage.

The same thing I do with my Snap-on AVM tester. obsolete with the
carbon piles etc, but it will truly tell you what batteries and
charging systems are made out of.
I've got one of these on my wish list now.

http://www.campingworld.com/shopping...-monitor/24900
--

John H

Great...then all you'll need is a competent person to operate it for
you.

That leaves out him calling you.

You're quite a 'wit' there, Kalif Bill.
Think I liked you better when you were drinking.

Just because you and your son are serious alcohol consumers, does not
mean I
am. Maybe if you did not buy so much beer, you could afford to drive
the
Rav4 more.


That's a touchy subject up there in the Maritimes. They don't like being
told that they are Alkies. They prefer to think of themselves as social
drinkers. My apologies to the exceptions.

I saw a post to the 'Travel trailer air conditioner' thread and
looked, only to see it was now about the alkies in Nova Scotia. I
wondered why. Then I saw that Donnie had not heeded my advice to STFU
so he wouldn't appear to be so stupid.

But...



Your advice???? Doctor, heal theyself!



Herring is going to electrocute himself someday messing around with
'lectricity in that little coffin of a trailer.

Reginald P Smithers III, Esq.[_2_] June 25th 09 04:34 PM

Travel trailer air conditioner
 
Don White wrote:
"Calif Bill" wrote in message
m...
Just because you and your son are serious alcohol consumers, does not mean
I am. Maybe if you did not buy so much beer, you could afford to drive
the Rav4 more.


It's fun to see just how wrong some characters can be in here.
I can't remember the last time I bought beer or liquor...maybe Christmas.
Out of the 24 case I received for Fathers Day....I drank 2... maybe 3.
Your daily bottle of cheap wine would equal a season of consumption to me.
Drink up!



Well it does look like your son has found the idea gift for Fathers Day.
He buys you a case of beer, you don't drink more than 2 or 3, then he
drinks the rest. He might be a lazy no good bum, but he isn't stupid.

--
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq.

This Newsgroup post is a natural product. The slight variations in
spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in
no way are to be considered flaws or defects

Don White June 25th 09 07:53 PM

Travel trailer air conditioner
 

"Reginald P Smithers III, Esq." wrote in message
...
Don White wrote:
"Calif Bill" wrote in message
m...
Just because you and your son are serious alcohol consumers, does not
mean I am. Maybe if you did not buy so much beer, you could afford to
drive the Rav4 more.


It's fun to see just how wrong some characters can be in here.
I can't remember the last time I bought beer or liquor...maybe Christmas.
Out of the 24 case I received for Fathers Day....I drank 2... maybe 3.
Your daily bottle of cheap wine would equal a season of consumption to
me.
Drink up!



Well it does look like your son has found the idea gift for Fathers Day.
He buys you a case of beer, you don't drink more than 2 or 3, then he
drinks the rest. He might be a lazy no good bum, but he isn't stupid.

--
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq.


Go **** yourself idiot.
There are still 3 in the fridge and another 16 or 17 warm ones in the
carton.



HK June 25th 09 07:56 PM

Travel trailer air conditioner
 
Don White wrote:
"Reginald P Smithers III, Esq." wrote in message
...
Don White wrote:
"Calif Bill" wrote in message
m...
Just because you and your son are serious alcohol consumers, does not
mean I am. Maybe if you did not buy so much beer, you could afford to
drive the Rav4 more.

It's fun to see just how wrong some characters can be in here.
I can't remember the last time I bought beer or liquor...maybe Christmas.
Out of the 24 case I received for Fathers Day....I drank 2... maybe 3.
Your daily bottle of cheap wine would equal a season of consumption to
me.
Drink up!


Well it does look like your son has found the idea gift for Fathers Day.
He buys you a case of beer, you don't drink more than 2 or 3, then he
drinks the rest. He might be a lazy no good bum, but he isn't stupid.

--
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq.


Go **** yourself idiot.
There are still 3 in the fridge and another 16 or 17 warm ones in the
carton.




The best thing to do with cowardly pussies like Reggie...filter them.
They never ever have anything of interest to post here.

Loogypicker[_2_] June 25th 09 08:04 PM

Travel trailer air conditioner
 
On Jun 25, 2:53*pm, "Don White" wrote:
"Reginald P Smithers III, Esq." wrote in messagenews:ztWdnRgWHO11Bd7XnZ2dnUVZ_tli4p2d@gigan ews.com...





Don White wrote:
"Calif Bill" wrote in message
news:UeudnSP2tMfMiN7XnZ2dnUVZ_judnZ2d@earthlink. com...
Just because you and your son are serious alcohol consumers, does not
mean I am. *Maybe if you did not buy so much beer, you could afford to
drive the Rav4 more.


It's fun to see just how wrong *some characters can be in here.
I can't remember the last time I bought beer or liquor...maybe Christmas.
Out of the 24 case I received for Fathers Day....I drank 2... maybe 3.
Your daily bottle of cheap wine would equal a season of consumption to
me.
Drink up!


Well it does look like your son has found the idea gift for Fathers Day..
He buys you a case of beer, you don't drink more than *2 or 3, then he
drinks the rest. * He might be a lazy no good bum, but he isn't stupid.


--
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq.


Go **** yourself idiot.
There are still 3 in the fridge and another 16 or 17 warm ones in the
carton.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


What is that that Don is so fond of saying? Oh, yeah.......

This is a family newsgroup.......

John H[_2_] June 25th 09 08:08 PM

Travel trailer air conditioner
 
On Thu, 25 Jun 2009 12:04:44 -0700 (PDT), Loogypicker
wrote:

On Jun 25, 2:53*pm, "Don White" wrote:
"Reginald P Smithers III, Esq." wrote in messagenews:ztWdnRgWHO11Bd7XnZ2dnUVZ_tli4p2d@gigan ews.com...





Don White wrote:
"Calif Bill" wrote in message
news:UeudnSP2tMfMiN7XnZ2dnUVZ_judnZ2d@earthlink. com...
Just because you and your son are serious alcohol consumers, does not
mean I am. *Maybe if you did not buy so much beer, you could afford to
drive the Rav4 more.


It's fun to see just how wrong *some characters can be in here.
I can't remember the last time I bought beer or liquor...maybe Christmas.
Out of the 24 case I received for Fathers Day....I drank 2... maybe 3.
Your daily bottle of cheap wine would equal a season of consumption to
me.
Drink up!


Well it does look like your son has found the idea gift for Fathers Day.
He buys you a case of beer, you don't drink more than *2 or 3, then he
drinks the rest. * He might be a lazy no good bum, but he isn't stupid.


--
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq.


Go **** yourself idiot.
There are still 3 in the fridge and another 16 or 17 warm ones in the
carton.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


What is that that Don is so fond of saying? Oh, yeah.......

This is a family newsgroup.......


LOL!
--
John H

"HONK - if I'm paying your mortgage!"

Don White June 25th 09 08:55 PM

Travel trailer air conditioner
 

"HK" wrote in message
m...
Don White wrote:
"Reginald P Smithers III, Esq." wrote in message
...
Don White wrote:
"Calif Bill" wrote in message
m...
Just because you and your son are serious alcohol consumers, does not
mean I am. Maybe if you did not buy so much beer, you could afford to
drive the Rav4 more.

It's fun to see just how wrong some characters can be in here.
I can't remember the last time I bought beer or liquor...maybe
Christmas.
Out of the 24 case I received for Fathers Day....I drank 2... maybe 3.
Your daily bottle of cheap wine would equal a season of consumption to
me.
Drink up!


Well it does look like your son has found the idea gift for Fathers Day.
He buys you a case of beer, you don't drink more than 2 or 3, then he
drinks the rest. He might be a lazy no good bum, but he isn't stupid.

--
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq.


Go **** yourself idiot.
There are still 3 in the fridge and another 16 or 17 warm ones in the
carton.



The best thing to do with cowardly pussies like Reggie...filter them. They
never ever have anything of interest to post here.


I'm gonna have to install some kind of plug in the toilet bowl to keep him
down there.
He keeps slithering up, staining the porcelain.



HK June 25th 09 08:56 PM

Travel trailer air conditioner
 
Don White wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
m...
Don White wrote:
"Reginald P Smithers III, Esq." wrote in message
...
Don White wrote:
"Calif Bill" wrote in message
m...
Just because you and your son are serious alcohol consumers, does not
mean I am. Maybe if you did not buy so much beer, you could afford to
drive the Rav4 more.

It's fun to see just how wrong some characters can be in here.
I can't remember the last time I bought beer or liquor...maybe
Christmas.
Out of the 24 case I received for Fathers Day....I drank 2... maybe 3.
Your daily bottle of cheap wine would equal a season of consumption to
me.
Drink up!


Well it does look like your son has found the idea gift for Fathers Day.
He buys you a case of beer, you don't drink more than 2 or 3, then he
drinks the rest. He might be a lazy no good bum, but he isn't stupid.

--
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq.

Go **** yourself idiot.
There are still 3 in the fridge and another 16 or 17 warm ones in the
carton.


The best thing to do with cowardly pussies like Reggie...filter them. They
never ever have anything of interest to post here.


I'm gonna have to install some kind of plug in the toilet bowl to keep him
down there.
He keeps slithering up, staining the porcelain.




Try a blowtorch...he's mostly gas and it'll make a pretty flame.

Jim2424242 June 25th 09 08:56 PM

Travel trailer air conditioner
 
Don White wrote:
"Reginald P Smithers III, Esq." wrote in message
...
Don White wrote:
"Calif Bill" wrote in message
m...
Just because you and your son are serious alcohol consumers, does not
mean I am. Maybe if you did not buy so much beer, you could afford to
drive the Rav4 more.

It's fun to see just how wrong some characters can be in here.
I can't remember the last time I bought beer or liquor...maybe Christmas.
Out of the 24 case I received for Fathers Day....I drank 2... maybe 3.
Your daily bottle of cheap wine would equal a season of consumption to
me.
Drink up!


Well it does look like your son has found the idea gift for Fathers Day.
He buys you a case of beer, you don't drink more than 2 or 3, then he
drinks the rest. He might be a lazy no good bum, but he isn't stupid.

--
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq.


Go **** yourself idiot.
There are still 3 in the fridge and another 16 or 17 warm ones in the
carton.


You should have grabbed Harry's old ice box. You'd have room for the
whole case.

jps June 26th 09 01:31 AM

Travel trailer air conditioner
 
On Thu, 25 Jun 2009 15:53:03 -0300, "Don White"
wrote:


"Reginald P Smithers III, Esq." wrote in message
m...
Don White wrote:
"Calif Bill" wrote in message
m...
Just because you and your son are serious alcohol consumers, does not
mean I am. Maybe if you did not buy so much beer, you could afford to
drive the Rav4 more.


It's fun to see just how wrong some characters can be in here.
I can't remember the last time I bought beer or liquor...maybe Christmas.
Out of the 24 case I received for Fathers Day....I drank 2... maybe 3.
Your daily bottle of cheap wine would equal a season of consumption to
me.
Drink up!



Well it does look like your son has found the idea gift for Fathers Day.
He buys you a case of beer, you don't drink more than 2 or 3, then he
drinks the rest. He might be a lazy no good bum, but he isn't stupid.

--
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq.


Go **** yourself idiot.
There are still 3 in the fridge and another 16 or 17 warm ones in the
carton.


Ruggie is neck and neck with DK for **** of the year.

Reginald P Smithers III, Esq.[_2_] June 26th 09 05:24 AM

Travel trailer air conditioner
 
Don White wrote:
"Reginald P Smithers III, Esq." wrote in message
...
Don White wrote:
"Calif Bill" wrote in message
m...
Just because you and your son are serious alcohol consumers, does not
mean I am. Maybe if you did not buy so much beer, you could afford to
drive the Rav4 more.

It's fun to see just how wrong some characters can be in here.
I can't remember the last time I bought beer or liquor...maybe Christmas.
Out of the 24 case I received for Fathers Day....I drank 2... maybe 3.
Your daily bottle of cheap wine would equal a season of consumption to
me.
Drink up!


Well it does look like your son has found the idea gift for Fathers Day.
He buys you a case of beer, you don't drink more than 2 or 3, then he
drinks the rest. He might be a lazy no good bum, but he isn't stupid.

--
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq.


Go **** yourself idiot.
There are still 3 in the fridge and another 16 or 17 warm ones in the
carton.



Donnie, this is a family newsgroup, plus you are getting as bad as Harry
forgetting who is in your pretend filter.

--
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq.

This Newsgroup post is a natural product. The slight variations in
spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in
no way are to be considered flaws or defects

Reginald P Smithers III, Esq.[_2_] June 26th 09 05:25 AM

Travel trailer air conditioner
 
Loogypicker wrote:
On Jun 25, 2:53 pm, "Don White" wrote:
"Reginald P Smithers III, Esq." wrote in messagenews:ztWdnRgWHO11Bd7XnZ2dnUVZ_tli4p2d@gigan ews.com...





Don White wrote:
"Calif Bill" wrote in message
m...
Just because you and your son are serious alcohol consumers, does not
mean I am. Maybe if you did not buy so much beer, you could afford to
drive the Rav4 more.
It's fun to see just how wrong some characters can be in here.
I can't remember the last time I bought beer or liquor...maybe Christmas.
Out of the 24 case I received for Fathers Day....I drank 2... maybe 3.
Your daily bottle of cheap wine would equal a season of consumption to
me.
Drink up!
Well it does look like your son has found the idea gift for Fathers Day.
He buys you a case of beer, you don't drink more than 2 or 3, then he
drinks the rest. He might be a lazy no good bum, but he isn't stupid.
--
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq.

Go **** yourself idiot.
There are still 3 in the fridge and another 16 or 17 warm ones in the
carton.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


What is that that Don is so fond of saying? Oh, yeah.......

This is a family newsgroup.......

grin

--
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq.

This Newsgroup post is a natural product. The slight variations in
spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in
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Reginald P Smithers III, Esq.[_2_] June 26th 09 05:25 AM

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Don White wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
m...
Don White wrote:
"Reginald P Smithers III, Esq." wrote in message
...
Don White wrote:
"Calif Bill" wrote in message
m...
Just because you and your son are serious alcohol consumers, does not
mean I am. Maybe if you did not buy so much beer, you could afford to
drive the Rav4 more.

It's fun to see just how wrong some characters can be in here.
I can't remember the last time I bought beer or liquor...maybe
Christmas.
Out of the 24 case I received for Fathers Day....I drank 2... maybe 3.
Your daily bottle of cheap wine would equal a season of consumption to
me.
Drink up!


Well it does look like your son has found the idea gift for Fathers Day.
He buys you a case of beer, you don't drink more than 2 or 3, then he
drinks the rest. He might be a lazy no good bum, but he isn't stupid.

--
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq.

Go **** yourself idiot.
There are still 3 in the fridge and another 16 or 17 warm ones in the
carton.


The best thing to do with cowardly pussies like Reggie...filter them. They
never ever have anything of interest to post here.


I'm gonna have to install some kind of plug in the toilet bowl to keep him
down there.
He keeps slithering up, staining the porcelain.


What would you and Harry do if it wasn't for your childish scatological
humor?

--
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq.

This Newsgroup post is a natural product. The slight variations in
spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in
no way are to be considered flaws or defects

Calif Bill[_2_] June 26th 09 07:45 AM

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"Don White" wrote in message
...

"Calif Bill" wrote in message
m...


Just because you and your son are serious alcohol consumers, does not
mean I am. Maybe if you did not buy so much beer, you could afford to
drive the Rav4 more.


It's fun to see just how wrong some characters can be in here.
I can't remember the last time I bought beer or liquor...maybe Christmas.
Out of the 24 case I received for Fathers Day....I drank 2... maybe 3.
Your daily bottle of cheap wine would equal a season of consumption to me.
Drink up!



Your son knows you drink, otherwise he would not have given you beer. I got
a new Sabiki bait stick for my fathers day. And I rarely drink, so when I
do, I do not drink cheap stuff.



Yogi of Woodstock June 26th 09 10:33 AM

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On Thu, 25 Jun 2009 23:45:17 -0700, "Calif Bill"
wrote:


"Don White" wrote in message
. ..

"Calif Bill" wrote in message
m...


Just because you and your son are serious alcohol consumers, does not
mean I am. Maybe if you did not buy so much beer, you could afford to
drive the Rav4 more.


It's fun to see just how wrong some characters can be in here.
I can't remember the last time I bought beer or liquor...maybe Christmas.
Out of the 24 case I received for Fathers Day....I drank 2... maybe 3.
Your daily bottle of cheap wine would equal a season of consumption to me.
Drink up!


Your son knows you drink, otherwise he would not have given you beer. I got
a new Sabiki bait stick for my fathers day. And I rarely drink, so when I
do, I do not drink cheap stuff.


http://www.sloshspot.com/blog/05-17-...s-Debunked-158

HK June 26th 09 11:11 AM

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Yogi of Woodstock wrote:
On Thu, 25 Jun 2009 23:45:17 -0700, "Calif Bill"
wrote:

"Don White" wrote in message
...
"Calif Bill" wrote in message
m...
Just because you and your son are serious alcohol consumers, does not
mean I am. Maybe if you did not buy so much beer, you could afford to
drive the Rav4 more.

It's fun to see just how wrong some characters can be in here.
I can't remember the last time I bought beer or liquor...maybe Christmas.
Out of the 24 case I received for Fathers Day....I drank 2... maybe 3.
Your daily bottle of cheap wine would equal a season of consumption to me.
Drink up!

Your son knows you drink, otherwise he would not have given you beer. I got
a new Sabiki bait stick for my fathers day. And I rarely drink, so when I
do, I do not drink cheap stuff.


http://www.sloshspot.com/blog/05-17-...s-Debunked-158



How did this thread devolve from 99 ways herring might electrocute
himself by playing with his tin-can trailer to Bilious Bill's playing
with his stick?

Don White June 26th 09 08:08 PM

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"HK" wrote in message
...
Yogi of Woodstock wrote:
On Thu, 25 Jun 2009 23:45:17 -0700, "Calif Bill"
wrote:

"Don White" wrote in message
...
"Calif Bill" wrote in message
m...
Just because you and your son are serious alcohol consumers, does not
mean I am. Maybe if you did not buy so much beer, you could afford to
drive the Rav4 more.

It's fun to see just how wrong some characters can be in here.
I can't remember the last time I bought beer or liquor...maybe
Christmas.
Out of the 24 case I received for Fathers Day....I drank 2... maybe 3.
Your daily bottle of cheap wine would equal a season of consumption to
me.
Drink up!
Your son knows you drink, otherwise he would not have given you beer. I
got a new Sabiki bait stick for my fathers day. And I rarely drink, so
when I do, I do not drink cheap stuff.


http://www.sloshspot.com/blog/05-17-...s-Debunked-158



How did this thread devolve from 99 ways herring might electrocute himself
by playing with his tin-can trailer to Bilious Bill's playing with his
stick?


~~ Snerk ~~. That Bill... gets his thrills wherever he can..



Calif Bill[_2_] June 26th 09 08:45 PM

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"HK" wrote in message
...
Yogi of Woodstock wrote:
On Thu, 25 Jun 2009 23:45:17 -0700, "Calif Bill"
wrote:

"Don White" wrote in message
...
"Calif Bill" wrote in message
m...
Just because you and your son are serious alcohol consumers, does not
mean I am. Maybe if you did not buy so much beer, you could afford to
drive the Rav4 more.

It's fun to see just how wrong some characters can be in here.
I can't remember the last time I bought beer or liquor...maybe
Christmas.
Out of the 24 case I received for Fathers Day....I drank 2... maybe 3.
Your daily bottle of cheap wine would equal a season of consumption to
me.
Drink up!
Your son knows you drink, otherwise he would not have given you beer. I
got a new Sabiki bait stick for my fathers day. And I rarely drink, so
when I do, I do not drink cheap stuff.


http://www.sloshspot.com/blog/05-17-...s-Debunked-158



How did this thread devolve from 99 ways herring might electrocute himself
by playing with his tin-can trailer to HK playing with his stick?


Why are you announcing you are playing with your stick? That is even less
interesting than tracking a UPS delivery.



HK June 26th 09 09:27 PM

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Don White wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
...
Yogi of Woodstock wrote:
On Thu, 25 Jun 2009 23:45:17 -0700, "Calif Bill"
wrote:

"Don White" wrote in message
...
"Calif Bill" wrote in message
m...
Just because you and your son are serious alcohol consumers, does not
mean I am. Maybe if you did not buy so much beer, you could afford to
drive the Rav4 more.

It's fun to see just how wrong some characters can be in here.
I can't remember the last time I bought beer or liquor...maybe
Christmas.
Out of the 24 case I received for Fathers Day....I drank 2... maybe 3.
Your daily bottle of cheap wine would equal a season of consumption to
me.
Drink up!
Your son knows you drink, otherwise he would not have given you beer. I
got a new Sabiki bait stick for my fathers day. And I rarely drink, so
when I do, I do not drink cheap stuff.
http://www.sloshspot.com/blog/05-17-...s-Debunked-158


How did this thread devolve from 99 ways herring might electrocute himself
by playing with his tin-can trailer to Bilious Bill's playing with his
stick?


~~ Snerk ~~. That Bill... gets his thrills wherever he can..




I saw a few threads second hand in which herring was talking about
continuing to drive his boat with his grandkids in it while there was a
strong and as yet untraced scent of gasoline.

He really is retarded.

Calif Bill[_2_] June 27th 09 05:27 AM

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"Don White" wrote in message
...

"HK" wrote in message
...
Yogi of Woodstock wrote:
On Thu, 25 Jun 2009 23:45:17 -0700, "Calif Bill"
wrote:

"Don White" wrote in message
...
"Calif Bill" wrote in message
m...
Just because you and your son are serious alcohol consumers, does not
mean I am. Maybe if you did not buy so much beer, you could afford
to drive the Rav4 more.

It's fun to see just how wrong some characters can be in here.
I can't remember the last time I bought beer or liquor...maybe
Christmas.
Out of the 24 case I received for Fathers Day....I drank 2... maybe 3.
Your daily bottle of cheap wine would equal a season of consumption to
me.
Drink up!
Your son knows you drink, otherwise he would not have given you beer.
I got a new Sabiki bait stick for my fathers day. And I rarely drink,
so when I do, I do not drink cheap stuff.

http://www.sloshspot.com/blog/05-17-...s-Debunked-158



How did this thread devolve from 99 ways herring might electrocute
himself by playing with his tin-can trailer to Bilious Bill's playing
with his stick?


~~ Snerk ~~. That Bill... gets his thrills wherever he can..


Snerk? You are showing both your sucking up to Harry the nutcase, and that
you are really, really stupid. No wonder the Canadian Government is screwed
up. Too many workers like you on the payroll.



Calif Bill[_2_] June 27th 09 07:08 AM

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"Jim2424242" wrote in message
...
Calif Bill wrote:
"Don White" wrote in message
...
"Calif Bill" wrote in message
...
"Don White" wrote in message
...
"John H" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 23 Jun 2009 21:25:24 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

On Jun 22, 9:56 am, Wizard of Woodstock
wrote:
On Mon, 22 Jun 2009 09:51:00 -0400, "Eisboch"
wrote:





"Jim24242" wrote in message
...
There is a plug in tester at camping world that seems to offer
all the
informatiom you need. Voltage Frequency Amps and polarity. It
didn't say
how many amps though. One thing though. Ant testing you do should
be at
the power pedestal BEFORE you hook your camper to it. That means
you need
to use an adapter to convert from a 30A receptacle to a 15A
receptacle.
The only problem with that .... John ... pay attention..... is
that if
the RV site's wiring or power is lacking, it will not show a
voltage droop
with any load. In other words, the voltage may read 120vac under
no load,
but after he plugs in and fires up the AC it might droop. He can
find out
by measuring the voltage before he hooks up and then again with
the AC
running at any 120vac outlet in his camper, assuming it is not
powered by a
converter. Usually the microwave and the AC are not run through
the
converter, so either of the power sources inside the camper could
be
checked.
The voltage at the remote power setup I had in Florida used to
droop to
105vac on some days. Bad for the AC compressor. That's why I
bought the
buck/boost transformer.
That's a good point - didn't think of that.

It's all about the load baby.

If you turn the AC on, you should be able to tell if the voltage
drops
at another 120 Vac receptacle right?
I'm sure somebody ha a device out there that you can load test a
voltage drop. like you plug the thing in, hit a button and watch to
see if the source electrical devices will hold current at the
acceptable breaker amperage.

The same thing I do with my Snap-on AVM tester. obsolete with the
carbon piles etc, but it will truly tell you what batteries and
charging systems are made out of.
I've got one of these on my wish list now.

http://www.campingworld.com/shopping...-monitor/24900
--

John H

Great...then all you'll need is a competent person to operate it for
you.

That leaves out him calling you.

You're quite a 'wit' there, Kalif Bill.
Think I liked you better when you were drinking.


Just because you and your son are serious alcohol consumers, does not
mean I am. Maybe if you did not buy so much beer, you could afford to
drive the Rav4 more.

That's a touchy subject up there in the Maritimes. They don't like being
told that they are Alkies. They prefer to think of themselves as social
drinkers. My apologies to the exceptions.


My driving through Canada (Western) a couple years ago, I see why he can not
afford to drive the Rav4 much. Booze is expensive up there.




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