Small and simple is good.Thinking of selling the trailer when I get back from the coast. When I had a truck camper my biggest problem was watching for low clearance warnings. Towing a trailer has lots of issues. And expenses.
Small and simple is good.Thinking of selling the trailer when I get back from the coast. When I had a truck camper my biggest problem was watching for low clearance warnings. Towing a trailer has lots of issues. And expenses.
I just checked my brake controller and there are no knobs. Just one short slider. In the photo, where it says Brake Force... that rectangle slides toward the green light. Should I try braking with the slider in different positions? Or, do I apply the slider when needed? That controller came with my truck... in retrospect, I should have bought a new one. Guessing that controller was new in 1995
Only 10 gigs of hotspot. Today I logged into my straight Talk account and it said I have 9 gigs left. But that is because I was in the forest last week with no service. Before that I didn't know how to use a hotspot, lol. My month runs out April 3, so I will try gaming tonight via hotspot.Don’t know what your data limits are, but using my phone as a hotspot churns thru data, so I am very careful.
Have a great trip!
I left the national forest, but someone at my new location helped me immensely. He drove my truck and camper to the dump station and showed me how to dump the tanks. Then he filled my tanks. Backed my camper onto the pad, too. Then got my generator running. Great couple. Some people are so kind.Next time video him doing it with your phone so you can play it when you have to do it.
There is a sequence and it is not too difficult but it is important that the steps are done in sequence. You arrive and then level the trainer up if one side needs raising. Be sure your car is in Park so it does not move forward or backward.Also need to master hooking up and unhooking my weight distribution hitch. I watched the camp host do it twice and I think I understand. Except the thing about raising and lowering the jack to get the coupler off the ball? Seems there was a sequence. I'm prob overthinking.
There always seem to be experienced, generous brains to pick, folks willing to share information with newbies.I left the national forest, but someone at my new location helped me immensely.
Thank you for that long informative post . So you don't use a weight distribution hitch? The sequence I was referring to has to do with the WDH, but I am beginning to grasp it. Three YT videos later.Hitching up is a whole other routine. But unhitching instructions are enough for this post. Except for mentioning one thing that I do love for solo hitching up and that is a product “Hitchin Rods”.
I have met so many wonderful peopleThere always seem to be experienced, generous brains to pick, folks willing to share information with newbies.
You will someday be one of those.
You need to reduce photos to a smaller file size so they upload quickly and also download quickly. If you are taking photos with a phone or camera you can change the resolution of the photos in the camera settings. .After the National Forest I stayed three or four days (losing track of time) at a casino that I absolutely loved. That is where I met a super nice couple living in a gorgeous class A. It is for sale, $150k.
They helped me learn so much about my trailer. Wonderful people . They always stop at that casino when traveling on Interstate 65. The casino is Wind Creek in Atmore, Alabama.
There is a nice, modern RV campground at the casino, but it cost $38 a night. My first night I stayed in the big parking lot on the Starbucks side of the casino. Next morning a tribal police officer told me about camping pads on the other side... The concrete pads were there from before the campground was built. In case anyone stops there.
It's a short walk into the casino where they provide free beverages. Soda and coffee. I didn't grab any, because I figured they expect you to gamble a little and I was pretty broke.
After the casino I drove to another cool place that surprised me.
Gonna figure out how to optimize a batch of photos, so I can post them here. More later.
Thanks. I will mess with the settings. I am seeing more how others view posts since I am using my phone more (as opposed to my PC or laptop)You need to reduce photos to a smaller file size so they upload quickly and also download quickly. If you are taking photos with a phone or camera you can change the resolution of the photos in the camera settings. .
Remember a lot of people such as myself are looking at photos on small phone screens. Also we might not have a high speed connection. If you attach a bunch of photos with high resolution to a post on a forum I will not want to wait and wait for them to open. I do not have that kind of patience when looking at social media.
Usually there is the slide and then pretty well hidden under the whole thing there might be s small little wheel that you turn..to get a visual get on YouTube and put in how to tune my brake controllerThanks Frodo. I'll try to get to Cat soon. Babysitting grandchildren today.
I just checked my brake controller and there are no knobs. Just one short slider. In the photo, where it says Brake Force... that rectangle slides toward the green light. Should I try braking with the slider in different positions? Or, do I apply the slider when needed? That controller came with my truck... in retrospect, I should have bought a new one. Guessing that controller was new in 1995
Thanks frodoUsually there is the slide and then pretty well hidden under the whole thing there might be s small little wheel that you turn..to get a visual get on YouTube and put in how to tune my brake controller
I like their videos. Just watched one on weight distribution hitches a couple days ago. Thanks Maki.Etrailer website is another good place to look for a video on how to test and set a trailer brake. I think that is where I learned how to set the one I bought.
There are lots of useful videos on Etrailer for a new owner of a travel trailer. Including hitching up and using weight distribution devices. Installing tail lights and plugs for towing, etc. They sell a lot of brands and take the time to create installation and use videos for them. They also post many of those videos on their YouTube channel.
A man who helped me park the trailer at Escapees pointed out that my trailer brake cable is missing. It is on my tongue, but nothing coming from the truck. I can't remember what he called it. Just a silver cable with and end piece... I will get a pic .
My Girard on demand hot water heater isn't making hot water. I just tried it out for the first time a couple days ago. A couple guys at Camping World looked at it as a courtesy. I was camping there . They didn't do much, besides show me the on/off button. Lol. I saw a screw in fuse, but didn't check it
And my frig worked great in the forest but hasn't been cooling well since I left there. I think it is because I started using my air conditioner.
Why can't my trailer do both? Cool with the air and keep my frig cold? Daughter noticed hot air coming from my power center yesterday
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