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They didn't have a pool when I was there and the water didn't look like it was suitable for swimming. As far as fresh water, it would be very dangerous. Thanks for watching and commenting.
@tayninh69 I can surely understand your thoughts. I had basic at Lackland AFB , TX in 1970, and it has changed a lot as well. Thanks for your comment and especially watching this video !
Thanks for the comment. I have stayed there a couple of times and I frequently visit the park during the week to fish since I live in the area. I'll be sure to watch for such activitie on my next visit. Thanks again for your comment. This news needs to be addressed.
The extension pole, wire through the slide out is perfect; I purchased a Hi-Boost kit and was not interested in drilling through my roof or other area. Thank you for sharing
That's what was posted. Like I said in the video, viewers should look online for updated information. Actually, $24 is pretty good ( even for primitive ) in Newaygo County and the northern Michigan area. I'll certainly update this video after I stay there in the near future. Thanks for watching and especially your comment !
what you need to do is move the antena as far as you can from the device , this is the best solution to have best signal , but if they will be to close they may interfeering witch eachother. Regards from Poland
For those asking, to pair the sensors and the main unit. Take the batteries out of the main unit. The temperature area will blink with 3 dashes until the sensor checks in (you'll see red LED flash) and then the temperature will be set. I took the batteries out of one of my sensors for a few days and found that it wasn't re-pairing after putting them back in. But removing the main unit batteries and immediately putting them back in resolved the issue.
Can you show a diagram of the wiring setup? You kinda lost me when you started showing the board and mounting etc. If I got this right you ran a black cable from neg to neg on batteries, then one red from switch to positive on each battery terminal, and positive from motor to third nut on switch? I have a basic fishing boat without all the accessories and fuse blocks. I just want to run 2 batteries.
I was stationed at Ft. Campbell with Dco 2/502nd INF (1995-1998) I happened to be there when the Space Shuttle landed there. Amazing sights all around that post.
You keep saying I-65 runs right past the base. I-65 is quite a ways west of the base, and US-31 runs past the front gate. I was a tanker crew Chief there for 13 years. The tanker,i when completely defueled, would sit on its tail. Weight had to be placed in the cargo area to keep it on the ground. The tail strut was a safety precaution,during refueling and cargo loading. The water tank held 5581 pounds of water or 670 gallons, and would only last two minutes during takeoff. I was stationed there when the EC-135 was parked in the museum. The EC did not have an upper deck tank. I worked with the crew chiefs assigned to that EC.
The couch has held up very well. The shades have been ok and are a good replacement , however I found the adhesive will weaken with the change of temperature ( especially heat) and I had to use a strong double stick tape or even tap a screw in on each end when putting them in my camper. Thanks for watching and asking your questions.
Thank you for sharing this video. I live in the area and have been to the museum many times. Although I've read the plaques and signs, I'd never heard anyone share their stories about the planes. I learned a lot from your video and enjoyed it very much. Thank you.
Love you videos. Have not watched in a while. Chili looks so good. Our cottage is just around the corner from you on Hess Lake. I hope to meet you sometime. I think I saw you riding your bike around the lake last fall.
I was stationed at Bunker Hill AFB/Grissom AFB from !966-1969. I was a medic at the hospital (827th Medical Group). I worked the Emergency Room and drove ambulances and the cracker box Red Cross field ambulances to the flight line when any B-58 or KC-135 had any issue when approaching a landing. I have so many memories there of the extremely cold winters and trips to Peru or Kokomo. Salute, 🇺🇸 Ron D.
Thanks for your comment. This bike was purchased about a year ago for my now Ex wife. I'm not sure what you did to make it accelerate so much but congratulations. I can only report what I experienced and what the mfg states. Another consideration is the weight and size of the rider which has a direct effect on the bikes performance. In the event that you are available to increase the recommended speed please take the necessary precautions to protect yourself from serious injuries. I make this statement from experience. Good luck with your bike and thank you for watching and your comment.
It's my belief that the very large property was available a a good price. This is even more apparent with the construction of a sister property on the other side of State Road 41 with many of the same amenities at similar rates that is designed for under 55 families which is located directly across from The Tides.
Great share! we have one for 50 amp. I see it all the time folks not having the protection. We had one get blown while at a park. It took the surge, not the Rv....well worth the money!
Since rates change yearly in most RV parks I don't quote them in my videos however if you contact the park directly they could provide you with their current pricing. You'll find that they are very pleasant to work with.