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  1. My neighbor has one of these great Dodge rambo trucks he's trying to sell and I suppose he gets 8 miles to the gallon.

     

    Hi Frances,

     

    Actually I drive one of those "great Dodge rambo trucks" ( ;) )with a Cummins diesel and I consistently get 16+ around town, 20+ on the highway, and 10+ towing a 4 ton travel trailer over just about any kind of road at just about any speed. I could probably do better when towing but I tend to roll with the traffic flow, leave the A/C on, etc.

     

    On my recent 1600 mile loop down through the mountains of NC and VA I did a fair amount of interstate at 65-70 MPH and quite a bit of twisty back roads with steep climbs - the trip computer at the end of the trip showed an average 10.1 MPG. Not too bad considering the truck itself weighs about 7200 lbs and can pull a fifth wheel nearly twice that heavy. I've found that the camper shell (see picture) actually adds 1-2 MPG because it streamlines the truck bed.

     

    Now if your neighbor's truck isn't diesel then it probably is a gas hog - my old V-10 2500 proved that before I gladly sold it to buy this one!

     

    Cheers,

     

    Stuart

     

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  2. Thanks, I appreciate that!

     

    Sometimes you just get lucky; in this case my camera didn't quite know what to do staring straight into the sun so it picked an exposure that created some very interesting effects ... other photos taken just about the same time were quite different. I've found that one of the really neat things about digital cameras is that the film and developing are essentially free, so why not take way too many pictures and simply delete the ones that don't work out?

     

    Cheers,

     

    Stuart

  3. technomadia,

     

    This is an excellent article (speaking as both an electrical engineer and an RV owner!) and does a great job of explaining complicated stuff in reasonable terms. I wish that every RV manufacturer had to read and sign off their understanding of the information that you've discussed, especially in terms of charge cable sizing. My experience has been that boat manufacturers pretty good in this arena but that RV makers just the opposite. Oh well.

     

    There is one thing that I might add / emphasize in your discussion of inverters : these devices can pull HUGE amounts of current while operating. For fire and personal safety they require a large fuse (typically a rather unusual T-style) with ratings as high as 300 amps (yes, *300*) to be installed as close to the battery as possible. The user/installation manual for the inverter will usually call out exactly what is required (and where) based on the inverter's rating.

     

    This is, quite simply, not a place to take short cuts (or short circuits ;) ) just because the T-style parts are expensive - nominally $75+ for the holder and $25+ for the fuse. They can also be hard to find and generally won't be available at your neighborhood auto parts store. Installation usually requires the addition of a short heavy gauge cable to complete the circuit, another added expense. They can also be cumbersome to install depending on battery location and coach wiring, especially when you consider that the fuse needs to be mounted somewhere to allow for testing or replacement as needed.

     

    FWIW

     

    Stuart

  4. Let's pretend it's Christmas - here's part of my wish list for the next gen Oliver :

     

    No stripper pole :)

    8' width, nominally 22' long

    Factory brackets for Equalizer hitch (or at least no obstructions to install one)

    Factory installed back up camera

    Optimized for a couple with island queen or option for full twins (30x80)

    Dual axle with Dexter never-lube hubs

    Minimum 2K net carrying capacity

    Provision for four golf cart batteries (T-145 size) on pull out rack(s)

    Dual bank battery switch (1/2/All/Off) with supporting wiring to battery rack

    Larger black tank (40 gallon minimum) with option for factory installed black flush and Sani-Con systems

    China toilet

    Larger gray tank (40 gallon minimum)

    10 gallon DSI hot water

    5.7GPM VSD smart water pump

    Best-in-class tank level monitors

    Racks and plumbing for 3 x 5 gallon propane vs. 2 x 7 - allows exchange anywhere

    Provision for 3kW true sine wave inverter/charger

    Provision for Honda 2000i generator (with propane conversion and remote start)

    Provision for solar panels

    Provision for DirecTV dish on roof plus supporting wiring

    Provision for cell booster antenna on roof plus supporting wiring

    Upgraded DC wiring throughout - more copper!

    Provision for Link2000 battery monitor or similar

    Suitable panel area for remote panels to manage electricals, tankage

    Stove - 3 burner with oven

    8 cubic foot fridge/freezer

    Receiver hitch on rear bumper (for bike rack)

    Ladder to access all roof accessories

    LED lighting throughout rig to conserve battery power (including running lights)

    Fully enclosed underbelly, heated tanks, and upgraded insulation throughout

    Dual pane tinted glass windows

    Day-night shades throughout

    Two Fantastic fans (one in bath, one in main area) with hoods

    Ducted A/C with heat pump capability

    Upgraded electronics (AM/FM/CD/DVD/iPod/MP3/WMA/etc) with serious speakers and wiring

    Comfortable seating for two that points towards the standard TV location

    Good pantry space

    Good hanging locker space

    At least one good outside storage locker, ideally pass-through side to side (for skis, etc.)

    Alarm system to protect all this stuff

     

    OK, so maybe it'll need to be more like 40' long ... :D

     

    Stuart

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  5. We are hoping to begin working on a larger "Oliver" by the end of the year. This is not

    written in stone yet, but that is our tentative plan. I will give all of you the scoop as soon as I know something definate!!!

    Northwoods

     

    Northwoods,

     

    I'd be glad to provide input as a prospective buyer if you ever do that sort of thing. My wife and I have owned a 31' Carri-Lite fiver, a 22' Arctic Fox TT, a 31' Arctic Fox TT, and a 26' Holiday Rambler TT (the current rig). We've also owned a number of boats so we know our way around fiberglass ...

     

    Cheers,

     

    Stuart

  6. Well this is definitely a lively bunch, isn't it? ;)

     

    I can just see the new 2009 Oliver brochures proudly highlighting the stripper pole, the first to be installed as a standard production item in *any* RV : "Our careful research shows that none of the high-end rigs like Provost offer this glittering feature - for the new model year we've even included a special place in the silverware drawer to keep extra $1 bills for tipping as appropriate".

     

    Thanks to all for their responses!

     

    Cheers,

     

    Stuart

  7. Greetings all ... I'm new to this forum but not to RVs (we're on #4). I must say that I'm intrigued by the Oliver size / quality, the loyal owner community evidenced by this forum, and by the ability to customize the unit at the factory - it seems I spend the first few months with each rig adding this or changing that just to get things the way they should've been in the first place.

     

    We just got back from a 1,600 mile 9 day loop down into the Great Smokies with our current rig, a Dodge Ram 3500 SRW and a 26' Holiday Rambler TT. The $4.50 a gallon diesel got a bit old after the first 150 gallons or so. :shock: So something that might tow a bit easier and give us better mileage would be a good thing!

     

    One quick question that probably belongs in the FAQs. I searched but didn't find anything that clearly explains what the chrome pole inside the trailer is for and if it can be removed. I saw one post re: twin beds that implied it can be removed to make the one twin longer (good because I'm 6'1").

     

    Also, are there any rumblings about a longer/wider unit at some point in the future?

     

    Thanks in advance!

     

    Stuart

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