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Ramon Said:

If the UN is leading the way, for the Western World in?

We Answered:

What the heck are you talking about? The UN does a great job of minimizing CO2. That si why they had their big summit meeting in Bali. All the climatologist live there and so no air travel was needed.

Oh wait, sorry, wrong country. I looked in Wiki and was corrected, "It is also the largest tourist destination in the country and is renowned for its highly developed arts, including dance, sculpture, painting, leather, metalworking and music." Nope, no mention of a vast wealth of climate researchers there. But I here they make a kick *** strawberry daiquiris. Well, at least they all traveled on commercial flights to reduce their carbon footprints.

Damn, wrong again. It appears they enjoy the luxury of private planes. So that is where the $5 billion spent on trying to prove AGW is going.
http://newsbusters.org/blogs/noel-sheppa…

I guess you are right. The UN are a bunch of turds, of course, I already knew that.

Ramon Said:

I have 1 battery for the engine and 2 battery for inside coach. Why does the battery inside the coach not last

We Answered:

I would say your coach batteries are not connected to the charging system on the engine. A new battery has over 12 volts when charged and with the engine running it should show over 13 volts and your coach batteries should be charging with the engine running. If you have a volt meter check it or have some one check it for you. You also need to have the battery for starting the engine isolated from the coach batteries because if the engine is off with all 3 hooked to the charging system they all 3 will go dead. An RV shop knows how to hook them up so they will charge all 3 and also keep your engine battery alive.

Ricky Said:

Any info on satellite dishes on RVs and trailers?

We Answered:

Satellite on RVs is the same as they are on houses. You just have to retune every time you move. As to the voltage some are 120V/30 Amps which means that if you're running the AC you can't run much else. Better are the RVs that are wired for 240V/50 Amps. With those you can run the AC and most of the other stuff at the same time. Some parks still don't have the 50 Amp hook ups but there you can use an adapter and plug into the 30 Amp. Many parks, most in fact, have either cable or wifi so a laptop works fine for Email. All your RVs will have a deep cycle battery system. The lights, water pump and the blower for the LP heater work off the battery system. When plugged in the charger powers them and recharges the batteries. I prefer a coach over a trailer. Pull in somewhere in a blinding rainstorm with a coach and you just walk back and crawl in bed or whatever. With a trailer you get soaked running from the tow vehicle to the trailer plus a coach is a lot less trouble to set up at arrival than a trailer. A small car is easy to tow or if you prefer a bike that can be carried on a mount which plugs into the hitch. Look for RV clubs in your area and talk to some of their members for more answers. Good luck.

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