![]() |
Obama and Nuclear Weapons
"hk" wrote in message ... Herring is always ISO of the cheap way, and usually doesn't have enough knowledge to even make that sort of decision properly. He put an anchor line pulley on the bow of his boat and thinks he's going to be able to use it to mount the anchor. He bought a new boat trailer without wheel bearing lubes or protectors. He bought a new four stroke outboard and then was asking which two stroke oil to use in it. Stupid is as stupid does. Why are those comments necessary? I know I learned the right way to do a lot of things in life by doing them wrong to begin with. At least he is *doing* something. You should consider taking up the guitar. You must have well developed callous on your fingertips, considering the amount of time you spend typing criticisms of everybody else and their interests. Eisboch |
Obama and Nuclear Weapons
On Sat, 26 Jul 2008 06:25:46 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
"John H." wrote in message ... (Some RV questions) BTW John, If you plan to travel around to different campsites and or RV parks, I recommend that you carry an inexpensive but accurate voltmeter with you and check the voltage in one of your 120v outlets with the A/C on. Not all, but some parks are notorious for having poor, outdated power service and the voltage tends to droop when they get loaded. If the voltage drops too much, it can damage your A/C compressor when it tries to kick on. When we had our house in Florida, the electrical power service was awful. Voltage varied all over the place. To make matters worse, I installed an underground, 30 amp electrical service out to our RV that ran about 200 feet. Even though I used a much heavier gauge wire (6 AWG) to compensate for the run, the voltage at the camper would sometimes drop to 105 vac, sometimes less when the A/C kicked on. I purchased one of these to solve the problem and carried it with us in the RV. If a park's electrical service was poor, I'd use it to keep the voltage up at our site's service, protecting the A/C unit. http://www.monstermarketplace.com/Au...ng316a640.html RV's and TT's are like boats. You simply can't spend enough money on them. Eisboch Holy smokes! I will add the multi-meter to the tool kit! I think I'll make it a habit to check on campgrounds 'over there' before I go. Those folks seem to know a lot about everything! I was surprised at the number of folks over there who had a military background and knew about all the military campgrounds. |
Obama and Nuclear Weapons
Eisboch wrote:
"hk" wrote in message ... Herring is always ISO of the cheap way, and usually doesn't have enough knowledge to even make that sort of decision properly. He put an anchor line pulley on the bow of his boat and thinks he's going to be able to use it to mount the anchor. He bought a new boat trailer without wheel bearing lubes or protectors. He bought a new four stroke outboard and then was asking which two stroke oil to use in it. Stupid is as stupid does. Why are those comments necessary? I know I learned the right way to do a lot of things in life by doing them wrong to begin with. At least he is *doing* something. You should consider taking up the guitar. You must have well developed callous on your fingertips, considering the amount of time you spend typing criticisms of everybody else and their interests. Eisboch I'll be glad to take your advice under consideration as soon as you offer it up to the Seven Dwarfs as frequently as it is offered to me. :) The Dwarfs include Herring, Reggie, Loogy, DK, Florida Jim, Mike/JustWait (alternates), et cetera. I'm going fishing in about 45 minutes. That's certainly better than reading posts here about everything except boats/boating/fishing. |
Obama and Nuclear Weapons
On Sat, 26 Jul 2008 06:32:04 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
"hk" wrote in message ... Herring is always ISO of the cheap way, and usually doesn't have enough knowledge to even make that sort of decision properly. He put an anchor line pulley on the bow of his boat and thinks he's going to be able to use it to mount the anchor. He bought a new boat trailer without wheel bearing lubes or protectors. He bought a new four stroke outboard and then was asking which two stroke oil to use in it. Stupid is as stupid does. Why are those comments necessary? I know I learned the right way to do a lot of things in life by doing them wrong to begin with. At least he is *doing* something. You should consider taking up the guitar. You must have well developed callous on your fingertips, considering the amount of time you spend typing criticisms of everybody else and their interests. Eisboch He also needs to learn the difference between an anchor roller and an anchor mount. On the Proline I installed an anchor mount. Worked well. The two-stroke mistake was because someone else (Gene, I believe) misread a question and started giving me advice about which two-stroke oil to use. He realized his mistake and corrected it. Harry remains quite upset that I don't find him worth of a response. But I don't mind. He and JimH just keep trying. It's funny. |
Obama and Nuclear Weapons
"John H." wrote in message ... Holy smokes! I will add the multi-meter to the tool kit! I think I'll make it a habit to check on campgrounds 'over there' before I go. Those folks seem to know a lot about everything! I was surprised at the number of folks over there who had a military background and knew about all the military campgrounds. "Over there" has it's share of arrogant know-it-alls, but the majority are civil, decent people who don't mind helping out a "newbie". The few that like to strut their stuff are easily ignored. Eisboch |
Obama and Nuclear Weapons
"Eisboch" wrote in message ... "John H." wrote in message ... (Some RV questions) BTW John, If you plan to travel around to different campsites and or RV parks, I recommend that you carry an inexpensive but accurate voltmeter with you and check the voltage in one of your 120v outlets with the A/C on. Not all, but some parks are notorious for having poor, outdated power service and the voltage tends to droop when they get loaded. If the voltage drops too much, it can damage your A/C compressor when it tries to kick on. When we had our house in Florida, the electrical power service was awful. Voltage varied all over the place. To make matters worse, I installed an underground, 30 amp electrical service out to our RV that ran about 200 feet. Even though I used a much heavier gauge wire (6 AWG) to compensate for the run, the voltage at the camper would sometimes drop to 105 vac, sometimes less when the A/C kicked on. I purchased one of these to solve the problem and carried it with us in the RV. If a park's electrical service was poor, I'd use it to keep the voltage up at our site's service, protecting the A/C unit. http://www.monstermarketplace.com/Au...ng316a640.html RV's and TT's are like boats. You simply can't spend enough money on them. Eisboch Here's gadget you guys might find handy. http://tinyurl.com/5hanzy It's great for checking power condition; voltage, current being drawn, voltage frequency, true power, etc. It will even do a cumulative kwH readout. Of course it won't do power measurement for appliances that are hard wired, but works great for any 120V device that plugs in. I use whenever I get a new device to see exactly what's going on with power consumption. |
Obama and Nuclear Weapons
"HK" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: Why are those comments necessary? I know I learned the right way to do a lot of things in life by doing them wrong to begin with. At least he is *doing* something. You should consider taking up the guitar. You must have well developed callous on your fingertips, considering the amount of time you spend typing criticisms of everybody else and their interests. Eisboch I'll be glad to take your advice under consideration as soon as you offer it up to the Seven Dwarfs as frequently as it is offered to me. :) So, who makes the first gesture? I'm going fishing in about 45 minutes. That's certainly better than reading posts here about everything except boats/boating/fishing. Or cut and paste, left wing political articles. Eisboch |
Obama and Nuclear Weapons
"D.Duck" wrote in message ... Here's gadget you guys might find handy. http://tinyurl.com/5hanzy It's great for checking power condition; voltage, current being drawn, voltage frequency, true power, etc. It will even do a cumulative kwH readout. Thanks for reminding me. I've wanted to get one of those for years but keep forgetting. I ordered it right away after reading your post. They *are* handy for a number of uses, not just for RV's or boats. Eisboch |
Obama and Nuclear Weapons
On Sat, 26 Jul 2008 07:28:07 -0400, "D.Duck" wrote:
"Eisboch" wrote in message m... "John H." wrote in message ... (Some RV questions) BTW John, If you plan to travel around to different campsites and or RV parks, I recommend that you carry an inexpensive but accurate voltmeter with you and check the voltage in one of your 120v outlets with the A/C on. Not all, but some parks are notorious for having poor, outdated power service and the voltage tends to droop when they get loaded. If the voltage drops too much, it can damage your A/C compressor when it tries to kick on. When we had our house in Florida, the electrical power service was awful. Voltage varied all over the place. To make matters worse, I installed an underground, 30 amp electrical service out to our RV that ran about 200 feet. Even though I used a much heavier gauge wire (6 AWG) to compensate for the run, the voltage at the camper would sometimes drop to 105 vac, sometimes less when the A/C kicked on. I purchased one of these to solve the problem and carried it with us in the RV. If a park's electrical service was poor, I'd use it to keep the voltage up at our site's service, protecting the A/C unit. http://www.monstermarketplace.com/Au...ng316a640.html RV's and TT's are like boats. You simply can't spend enough money on them. Eisboch Here's gadget you guys might find handy. http://tinyurl.com/5hanzy It's great for checking power condition; voltage, current being drawn, voltage frequency, true power, etc. It will even do a cumulative kwH readout. Of course it won't do power measurement for appliances that are hard wired, but works great for any 120V device that plugs in. I use whenever I get a new device to see exactly what's going on with power consumption. Small world. Folks over in the 'other place' Eisboch and I were discussing were offering the same advice about the same piece of equipment. Thanks! |
Obama and Nuclear Weapons
On Sat, 26 Jul 2008 07:23:39 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
"John H." wrote in message .. . Holy smokes! I will add the multi-meter to the tool kit! I think I'll make it a habit to check on campgrounds 'over there' before I go. Those folks seem to know a lot about everything! I was surprised at the number of folks over there who had a military background and knew about all the military campgrounds. "Over there" has it's share of arrogant know-it-alls, but the majority are civil, decent people who don't mind helping out a "newbie". The few that like to strut their stuff are easily ignored. Eisboch Well, it's not like that's a new experience! |
All times are GMT +1. The time now is 04:44 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004 - 2014 BoatBanter.com