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  1. I think skigator is asking if his generator will charge the lithium batteries, not if it will run the ac.
  2. There's that thought, @bhncb . We started with flooded batteries, and changed up to agm when we killed the first set, in our Elite, which only holds 2 batteries. (Originally group 27, now group 31 agm.) My thought is, fla is included in the base price. Agm is one step up. Lithium a big step up. There are many factors to consider in making a choice. Durability. Speed of charging. Maintenance. Ventinhg and outgassing. Ease of storage. And then, there's amp hours, and depth of allowable discharge. How much dry camping will you actually do? Kind of dizzying, I think, for some folks new to rvs.
  3. So, does anyone know which flooded lead acid batteries are standard now, other than that they are 4 x group 27? It would be interesting to look at the cost per useable amp hour comparisons?
  4. Welcome to the forum, and congrats! I hope you enjoy your Ollie as much as we've enjoyed ours for the last 14 seasons.
  5. Prince George isn't all that interesting, anyway. Imo
  6. Congratulations! I'm super happy for you. Consider a jog east, to avoid the fires, and smoke? Same travel time,
  7. It's not lower end, as no Oliver ever made is lower end. It was evidently the best decision for you, based on your camping plans. Practical. I commend you for not overspending, for something you won't use. Thanks for providing another perspective.
  8. So many issues. I'm afraid it will get worse, before better. I'm looking at starting my Christmas shopping soon... so many backorder this year. From all my reading, and boat show demos, Nature's head is the better rv choice, though. I'd probably wait and install later, than jump to a lesser brand. (We still use a stinky slinky, no waterless toilet yet,, so temper my comments that way.)
  9. Hi, and welcome to the forum! Another Florida Ollie. Quite a few of us in Florida.
  10. If you choose to file for the credit, follow the guidelines, and check with your tax advisor. There are of course a number of specifics you must follow, and qualify. This is a credit (comes off the bottom line), not a deduction.
  11. Congrats from another Florida Ollie, #12. Enjoy the ride. We've had some crazy rain last night, and again tonight, in Sw Florida. Be careful.
  12. I have not, but one of my brothers has taken a canoe building class (among others) at the North House folk school in Grand Marais. He really enjoyed it. These classes, teaching traditional skills and crafts, in a small group setting, seem like an ideal camping experience. My brother and I have talked for years about taking a traditional Norwegian timber framing class. Maybe someday...
  13. I was talking with a friend this morning who was considering installing a new panel or two, and swapping agm for lithium. The federal tax credit takes a bit of the sting out, if batteries are installed with solar. No credit for batteries only, is my understanding.
  14. I've been checking the recpro site occasionally to see if the Houghton ac has been in stock, and lately, it's been good, both in black and white. Today, I noticed another interesting ac unit on their site. https://www.recpro.com/recpro-12v-rv-air-conditioner/ This one runs on 12v, not 110, with an average of 80 amps in their testing, so theoretically, those of you with the big lithium installs might just be able to run ac overnight, without a generator or hookups. It's way too big for my rooftop available space at 33 x 48, but very low profile. Coachmen is supposed to be using this in their new model Galleria, on a sprinter chassis, so we'll probably get some reviews from those owners soon. All I could find was one youtube, and some testing charts from Premier. It's inverter compressor technology, so no easy start necessary. But, it also comes with a $2500 price tag. And, #2 wire needs to be run. It's encouraging, however, to see some new players in rv ac.
  15. I think a couple other members may have painted the frames, as well. Windwalker doesn't drop by much, as he sold his Oliver some time ago.
  16. @Rpopp, have you seen this thread?
  17. @Rpopp, have you seen this thread?
  18. I'm adding screenshots of the product for the day the Amazon link stops working. That looks really nice. I bought some u-shaped trim at an auto supply for ours years ago.
  19. The Milepost is a good tool, with caveats. Sometimes businesses (gas stations, especially) that were open at time if printing are no longer open. It's full of ads. Seems to me that advertisers often get special attention in verbiage, whereas many pullouts and state, local, fish and game camping sites get barely a mention, if at all. That said, we always have one with us, not necessarily a current issue.
  20. We've looked at ours as an investment in memories and fun. We'll probably keep our 2008 til "forever." If our daughter decides she doesn't want to camp, well, one well-maintained early Ollie will appear on the market. Someday.
  21. Thanks for the memories.
  22. Hey, @Overland, where did you find that top photo? That's my 2008, #12, probably in its first month or two. And, yes, Overland's photos show exactly what I was discussing. It's just the color of the frame of the blind.Thank you for the great illustrations, Overland. The actual window frame is white metal. It doesn't yellow.
  23. We have yellowing on the window door frame, the front jack head, and the exterior outlet cover, all non-oliver . Our unit is stored outside. I've seen others as old with no yellowing, so either they've been painted, or stored inside. I think the "frames" you're seeing on the interior windows are the blind frames, which back five or six years ago were a rather yellowish beige color. Our 2008 blinds are a light putty color. The blind frames are a lighter, whiter color in current models. Ours have not become brittle with age, but yes, they can be replaced. Hull #198 just replaced their beige shades with white.
  24. Congratulations! Looks very nice! Enjoy your travels. Let us know when we can help. I fixed your upside down photos.
  25. A couple sites that you've probably seen already that are very helpful, and informative. https://yukon.ca/en/find-campground-or-recreation-site https://explorenorthblog.com/?s=+CAmpgrounds The explorenorth blog is full of great photos and descriptions.
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