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  1. Steve and Karen

    Morning Cup Of Coffee And Weather

    In the same boat now. My 20 year old version of Photoshop is fast becoming incompatible with my OS upgrades to my 2012 Mac (the last upgradable and repairable iteration), so I am looking at a newer, better, way-cheaper, easier-to-use, non-subscription-based photo-editing software. "Affinity...
  2. Steve and Karen

    Snappads - New Snapjacks Now Available

    Decent-looking product. But a little pricey. For those of us who are prone to need reminders, before driving away, that our scissors are down, I think I'll keep my free 6"x 8" vinyl decking cut-offs (spray-painted a bright, alarming, fluorescent orange) .
  3. Steve and Karen

    Total Eclipse

    It passes directly over our Niagara/Buffalo area with 100% coverage (i.e. no eye protection required for those 2 minutes and 58 seconds). The entire Toronto area is left out of the loop, so we expect to see an influx of out-of-town peepers down here, looking up. However, with the incessant...
  4. Steve and Karen

    Morning Cup Of Coffee And Weather

    Have also been in Maui earlier this month. Rough and murky seas precluded any swimming or snorkeling. However, whales were very active and put on a good show. And it pushed us into higher altitudes in search of something to do. Can't say I was disappointed. 30 years ago we trekked 10 miles to a...
  5. Steve and Karen

    New Agm Fullriver Dc85 Battery On The Way

    I think that most true, well-made deep cycles can withstand the occasional 100% discharge. Doing so will reduce the overall number of lifetime cycles. But the the total number of amp hours that it will provide over its lifetime stays roughly the same. For example, the Fullriver (and I assume...
  6. Steve and Karen

    New Agm Fullriver Dc85 Battery On The Way

    I now am pretty sure that battery replacement can be one of the more vexing aspects of trailer ownership, and best prolonged, if at all possible. Who was your other source?
  7. Steve and Karen

    New Agm Fullriver Dc85 Battery On The Way

    You crunched far more numbers than I ever did before I pulled the pin. The AHs available at the 20 hr rate, I believe, reasonably approximate real world, average RV usage and drawdowns. Which is why manufacturers (generally) use it as the default measuring stick. If you have lower retail...
  8. Steve and Karen

    New Agm Fullriver Dc85 Battery On The Way

    I'm not sure how that amp load above translates.... but the standard "oranges-to-oranges" spec is the "20 Hour Rate" for comparing deep cycle batteries. Any reputable battery (and battery manufacturer) will have that listed as at least one of their AH specs. For a decent Group 24 AGM, with some...
  9. Steve and Karen

    New Agm Fullriver Dc85 Battery On The Way

    The L is on the door and holds the battery down when the “door’ is replaced. Door won’t go back on without some very minor surgery. Easily replaced/duplicated/modified again if another battery of slightly different dimensions comes along. Which I’m sure is what CI intended in the beginning. I...
  10. Steve and Karen

    New Agm Fullriver Dc85 Battery On The Way

    Yah… the inside “L’ bracket that holds down the battery needs to be shaved back 1/2”. And the big brass terminals unscrewed. Minor renos. Still lots of room for hands to get it in and out.
  11. Steve and Karen

    New Agm Fullriver Dc85 Battery On The Way

    Sweeney: Sorry. I just digested your other concurrent battery thread and realized that you have already gone the Continental Battery route in Fishers… with less than satisfactory results. Though maybe your query to them didn’t include the Fullriver specifically at the time. Or maybe it did. I...
  12. Steve and Karen

    New Agm Fullriver Dc85 Battery On The Way

    Continental Battery up in Fishers IN apparently gets them in. Which I assume is close enough for you to drive to and not have it shipped. Again, just a word of caution that the plywood battery "door" needs to be modified slightly on the inside, if you do get the 85.
  13. Steve and Karen

    New Agm Fullriver Dc85 Battery On The Way

    I got mine shipped (free) from a renewable energy solar dealer (non-RV) near Ottawa. But the Fullriver site indicates they have a deep cycle dealer in Elkhart. You can filter for product line and radius on Fullriver's site and maybe come up with something closer to you. Sorry to hear of your...
  14. Steve and Karen

    Tripod Torch

    Been there. I now try not to let calculations of board-feet, and tempting large diameter trunks hijack my common sense and my body's steadily declining ability to heft 150 lb slabs up onto a splitter. Or process them into lumber. Leverage, mechanical advantage, hydraulics and physics can be...
  15. Steve and Karen

    Tripod Torch

    It's best he retires on his own terms, rather than at a tree's discretion. Not a past-time for the faint of heart, the inattentive, or those who care to "wing it" without the right gear and proper training under their belt. That's when you pack it in for the year, crank the thermostat and try...
  16. Steve and Karen

    Tripod Torch

    I am somewhat mentally pre-conditioned to absolutely dry wood. For 35 years we have been heating primarily with hardwood that I insist on drying in sheltered locations for at least 4 years before burning: covered from rain, stacked outside, and then placed in a solar dryer building for the last...
  17. Steve and Karen

    Tripod Torch

    I concur. I have yet to source wood from any organized camping location that wasn't cut the previous winter and is still too wet to burn properly. You end up creating a fire 3X the size you'd like just to generate enough BTUs to keep part of it going. The unhealthy and dense smoke haze that...
  18. Steve and Karen

    Tripod Torch

    I have a 50 lb tank with a roofing torch, which uses a only 20 psi regulator, and a turn knob at the handle to adjust flame. I suspect that the Tripod Torch would require the same amount and type of regulation and flow control. In which case I would think that a straight hose, with no...
  19. Steve and Karen

    Tripod Torch

    I can see this being a poor partner to the Backroads shelter. Whatever space- and cost-saving there could be, it would be eaten up with having to buy a new shelter every night. ;) Intriguing indeed.
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