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Re: appointment @ RnR Spokane

Reply #60
Yes Mike. Just got back from Spokane about 7PM Friday 2nd. The repairs actually came in UNDER their estimate.

They had labor to removed & replaced the AH, Shipping charges for the AH, Rebuild charges for the AH, They replaced the AH fuel lines and updated the fuel filter to a better location. A new AH exhaust system was installed.

I also had them update the trailer plug to a 7 pin round and install a new hi tech brake controller.

When I dropped off the coach. They estimated $10 K for all the AH, and $1k for the other items  And of course a whole bunch of tax (9.3%) which would have been another $1k.

Much to my surprise the total bill was $9,600 including tax. $2,500 less than expected. So that was good news indeed.

Re: appointment @ RnR Spokane

Reply #61
Now you have some fuel money to use the coach.

Re: appointment @ RnR Spokane

Reply #62
Propane furnaces work well depending on your sensitivity to humidity and temp swings.

Propane furnaces for safety require the fan to come on first after the thermostat sends the start signal so if you had an internal propane leak you will not have an explosion.

At the temp cutoff signal the flame cuts off.  The fans high temp safety system keeps the fan on until  the unit cools enough.

The aqua hot produces heat at the fan turn on then when the higher  temp opens the thermostats contact the fan stops immediately.

Plus and minus 5 degrees or so on the propane system.  Plus or minus 2 degrees on the aquahot.

 

Re: appointment @ RnR Spokane

Reply #63
fishing tackle........