First time I'd seen that too. I will try to remember to snap a picture, but I won't be near the trailer for a couple of days.
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First time I'd seen that too. I will try to remember to snap a picture, but I won't be near the trailer for a couple of days.
Speed is also part of the calculation. My new Carlisle D rated trailer tires make it quite clear that if you want to their max speed rating (81mph in this case), the tire must be filled to 65psi. I...
Yeah, I had to pay 2 years of it, to get her through college. I just wrote one big check at the front end and paid it off. Less aggravation that way. Anyway, congrats.
The tire manufacturers know that. The max pressure cold is based on that, and it is perfectly safe to run them at max.
To the OP, I have used several set of Carlisle (now Carlstar) trailer tires,...
Loved my Onix10. Would still be running it if it hadn't crapped out on me. Only complaint was a long boot time. Worked well with my 899.
Agreed. And stay away from Goodyear trailer tires. I've had nothing but bad luck from them.
My buddy caught 2 on a topwater out of the back of my boat yesterday.
My son told me he wanted to attend UC Berkeley for his masters a few years ago. I told him that was fine, he could do what he wanted, but dad's checkbook was closed if he went there. He picked a...
That is way over 65'. The pickup is over 20' alone. RV looks like a 40 footer. He's pushing 65' w/o the enclosed trailer.
Always good to have a helping paw around the yard! This is our newest dog, Ozark, helping me put down 50 bags of mulch a week ago.
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I didn't bother with AC to do my update. I did it via an SD card. I've read far too many posts about issues updating through the app, so I took the easy way. My new 126sv updated from 24.something to...
I doubt it would legal in any state.
You got some bad info.
I registered both of my NOCO chargers through their website. Uploaded the proof of purchase also. If I ever need warranty support, I'd hope it would go smoothly.
I guess you are confusing terms here. You can't "shut off" a battery. It does not have a switch on it. But making sure there are no parasitic draws is always a good idea. However, that is not why...
I have Oakley, Maui Jim and Costa lined bifocal polarized sunglasses. None of them give me any viewing issues with the Garmin/HB setup.
Too early in the NHL's 2nd season for me to pick a favorite.
Thanks. Mine was set to an hour out of the box, and mine were not in sleep mode for an hour but still shut down. Still, I set it for 2 hours and sleep mode is now working as expected on my 126.
There are lots of reports of lithium battery fires, from bicycles to buses. A member here responded in one thread here recently (might have been in the Garmin forum) that a lithium battery fire in...
We had an awesome Dogwood bloom this year. We have maybe 40 of them on our acreage, and the hills and hollows in our area are just full of them. I always love that time of year. But the light frost...
Yeah, with Li and the fire hazard, I might be tempted to unplug it after a full charge. But for lead acid (which includes AGM of course), there is no need. Good modern battery chargers, like the...
Correct. I read the owners manual yesterday, and that is exactly what it says. There is no mention of "shutting it off correctly" either.
You may want to check out the Garmin forum here. Lots of good info on settings in there.
Please explain. Shutting what off correctly? And what is the "correct" way? The only way I've ever known about to shut off a wired in, onboard battery charger is unplug it. But you should not have to...
Does NOCO say to not leave them plugged in? I'm looking at chargers right now, and NOCO is on the list. But I want a charger I can plug in and walk away, for weeks sometimes. I have an MK charger...