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MAX Burner

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  1. Great thread! Thanks to all for all the grilling/cooking perspectives - we love this exchange of information. We're on a road-trip this week (ABQ - DEN) and trying out our new custom "Disk-it" for the first time. Made and patented by a friend who owns a fabrication shop in Albuquerque. Comes with either a griddle or wok (we ended up getting both). The custom "piece" comes in when one orders their laser-cut "symbol" on the Disk-it stand and on the griddle handles. D opted for a "tree-of-life" symbol and our names on the handles. Oops, sorry - probably quasi TMI; but this kit rocks! The piezo-light 2-stage burner pumps out north of 75k BTUs. The rig connects to the OTT front LPG port, folds-up and stows nicely in the truck bed. Griddled spicy shrimp, stuffed jalapeños, and mixed stir-fry last night - yum! "Ravel-On!" Cheers...
  2. We're on our 2nd road-trip since installing the MaxxAir Dome fan and just realized it won't pop-up enroute unless the "thumb latch button" fails... It's the black button on the left side of the push/pull handle in pic below:
  3. Same here... Been using them for our TT's since 2008 - had a claim after a double-deer strike, USAA came to the rescue as always!
  4. We did the same with our 2017 Ventline a few weeks back, the MaxxAir Dome (w/a cool LED) hasn't opened enroute (yet...) - seems a bit stiffer to open than the Ventline, FYI.
  5. We went with the single 200W Renology unit also - kinda heavy, no?
  6. @Brian and Brandelyne: FYI: We've experienced exactly the same with Centramatics and DTC with both our previous TT and our TV... just say'n, piece of mind is a good thing.
  7. About the same price when we bought ours in 2008... $50/wheel
  8. @Frank C: Ah! Very good. We'll give one a try. Never heard of this accessory.
  9. For what its worth... We used Centramatic balancers on our AS for 12 years with no issues other than experiencing fewer interior popped rivets. We ran Michelin RIBS on 16" Sendel aluminum wheels.
  10. @SeaDawg: We bought our EU2000 new in 2009, I do not recall adding a "neutral ground plug" since then (but, I've slept since then). How would one check for such a plug?
  11. Good move, Patriot. Adds a layer of "piece-of-mind" into your routine OTT adventures... OBTW: there are many other actions that fit under that category, HA!
  12. 100% concur! Been there done that - but never got the "T" shirt for it...
  13. OK. We're all various degrees of "wanderers" with our OTTs, right? A major concern with our Casablanca planning process is: "One (of something) is None (of that particular item)". Taking @John E Davies fire extinguisher thought a step ahead... "It's like a parachute. If you're in a situation where you need one and don't have one, it'll be the last time you'll ever need one." It's all about responsible contingency planning, IMO. Just say'n...
  14. Back in the day, that's what was referred to as a, "widow maker"... Good to scan your area of operations before you decide to bivouac. We've seen this exact event occur at a campsite in the Sierra Nevadas years ago... Not pretty...
  15. Not trying to highjack the thread into another realm - but this book, IMO, overlaps with those OTT enthusiasts that seek out modifications and perform their own fixes to issues that arise periodically...
  16. Good to know info! Thanks. Guess we'll be doing some trouble shooting this weekend...
  17. Just curious... what axle issues are you concerned with?
  18. Dear @John E Davies John: This news comes by way of making D's and my heart heavy. We have learned so much from your posts and PMs and were looking forward to possibly meeting you and Mouse down the road at some point. We wish you and yours the very best in the pursuit of your dreams and happiness in future endeavors. Know that our prayers kind thoughts are with you both and hope you can remain engaged with the forums as the true "Oliver Sage" that you have been for many years. From one aviation professional to another, "Fair winds and following seas!". Cheers!
  19. Hull #226: Micro Air EZ Start installed on standard Dometic A/C unit/Honda EU 2000i GENSET: NO CAN RUN A/C, just FYI. Maybe a EU 2200i could pull it off, but we don't have access to one (YET).
  20. Even "semi-retired", we convert our time into "money saved" and "projects completed!" Love'n it!
  21. Very interesting project. Like the idea of lightening up the load - have you an estimate on how many pounds you'll no longer be hauling around? Just curious. Thanks for such a cool post. Cheers!
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