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Old 06-11-2017, 08:12 PM   #1
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Made progress....

Had a good time working on the RV today. Got the engine ac recharged cuz it was bone dry. Got the front coach ac working great. The rear ac isn't turning on though, so that's our project for Tuesday. Found out the propane tank hasn't been inspected and certified in good knows how long. So that's Tuesday too, if we solve the ac issue.

Took it out to the community college for me to practice driving it. I was having some trouble at first but then figured it out after about half an hour going from parking lot to parking lot. Drove it out on the parkway. Did fine. Went back to the college and parked at the disc golf course to play a round.

Went and checked out a private lakeside campground at a country club, liked it and the price was reasonable, so gonna go talk to them tomorrow.
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Glad to hear things are moving right along for you. I'd like to know what you find out about the propane tank.

I'm thinking the portable tanks have to be inspected every 10 years but the permanent mounted ones in class A don't have to be inspected. But that may be just in California...don't know.

So let me know what you find out.
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It's good to hear it's going well for you.
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As mentioned above fixed mounted ASME propane tanks don't have to be inspected
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Glad to hear things are moving right along for you. I'd like to know what you find out about the propane tank.

I'm thinking the portable tanks have to be inspected every 10 years but the permanent mounted ones in class A don't have to be inspected. But that may be just in California...don't know.

So let me know what you find out.
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As mentioned above fixed mounted ASME propane tanks don't have to be inspected
Thank you all! I'll mention that you my husband! Ours is a fixed tank just behind the rear wheels, passenger side, not a portable, so I'll have him double check on that today.
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