Re: AquaHot question
Reply #8 –
My experience is that there are two ways to maintain and use these coaches.
One is to repair things as they fail.
The other is to preemptively replace potentially worn items.
One is more expensive but less inconvenient.
I worked at an airplane factory as a young man eons ago. Every part on the airliners was serviced on a schedule.
So for my enjoyment and security while using my coach and for the then availability of my local friends to facilitate the refitting I chose the more expensive way.
My individual problem necessitating the preemptive servicing is that I used to do the preemptive upgrades as a Foretravel sales manager in the 80's and have extensively read the posts here about the issues with similar coaches to mine.
Old habit so as to not have breakdowns on the road. Rv'ing in the 80's was more of an adventure. More primitive systems. Less service people.