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Eisboch wrote: "John H" wrote in message ... 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 Other than a multimeter, I don't recall a specific "tester" for RV service outlets. A multimeter will allow you to check for proper voltage and polarity. BTW, you should have included Harry in your request for info. Then you would have addressed every "Tom, Dick and Harry" ... Oh well. Early in the morning, I guess. Eisboch rec.traveltrailers... again. Can photos of the clonechildren be far behind? Too heck with photos of grandkids, I want to see a photo of someone paving the street in front of your house. Heck, you can even tell people it is your driveway. Or, for some real excitement, we can get an hourly update of your UPS shipment or a photo of your basement kitchen cabinets still in the box. WOW, it makes my heart jump just to think about all the excitement of your posts. After all, isn't that what rec.boats is all about, boasting Harry Krause's low self esteem? -- 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 |
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On Jun 22, 12:26*pm, "Reginald P Smithers III, Esq."
wrote: HK wrote: Eisboch wrote: "John H" wrote in message . .. 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 Other than a multimeter, I don't recall a specific "tester" for RV service outlets. A multimeter will allow you to check for proper voltage and polarity. BTW, you should have included Harry in your request for info. Then you would have addressed every "Tom, Dick and Harry" ... Oh well. Early in the morning, I guess. Eisboch rec.traveltrailers... again. Can photos of the clonechildren be far behind? Too heck with photos of grandkids, I want to see a photo of someone paving the street in front of your house. * Heck, you can even tell people it is your driveway. *Or, for some real excitement, we can get an hourly update of your UPS shipment or a photo of your basement kitchen cabinets still in the box. * WOW, it makes my heart jump just to think about all the excitement of your posts. * After all, isn't that what rec.boats is all about, boasting Harry Krause's low self esteem? -- 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- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - It's a shame that Harry thinks so little of his children. |
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