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Old 09-28-2016, 12:48 PM   #161
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Looks like the smart move was to make the bathroom sink drain into black tank.

I agree. I love my sink draining into my black tank.
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Old 09-28-2016, 07:41 PM   #162
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My 1/2 bath sink flowed into my black tank and I had 5 tanks totaling over 200 gallons, was never an issue. If you must, wash hands in kitchen sink, then you can illegally (at least in most places) drain your gray tank onto the ground, as you mentioned.

Maybe we should call you "TankMan". Just sayin.


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Maybe we should call you "TankMan". Just sayin.


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How the heck do you fill a 32 gal tank with 35 gal of fresh?! Are you not using the grey at all?

I concur, I wish a sink or two went into the black on mine. Grey is the limiting factor for us by far.
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Old 09-29-2016, 06:21 PM   #164
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How the heck do you fill a 32 gal tank with 35 gal of fresh?! Are you not using the grey at all?

I concur, I wish a sink or two went into the black on mine. Grey is the limiting factor for us by far.
Yep we hardly run out out of tank capacity with the two of us even after 4-5 dYs. But usually we only go 2-3
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Old 10-19-2016, 04:18 PM   #165
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We bought a new appliance on Amazon for easy outdoor cooking. This thing is perfect for two. Click image for larger version

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Old 10-19-2016, 07:19 PM   #166
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Thats cool. Needs a blender and you would have the whole kitchen.


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Old 10-19-2016, 11:45 PM   #167
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I see the toaster oven with the griddle on top but what is that on the left side?
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Old 10-20-2016, 05:19 AM   #168
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I see the toaster oven with the griddle on top but what is that on the left side?

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Old 10-20-2016, 12:11 PM   #169
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Yep 4 cup coffee pot
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So you can make a quick Kerig cup while you wait for 4 cups of coffee to brew. All bases covered.
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Does it bother you those eggs are staring at the bacon?
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I recently became aware of cold brew coffee. It is much smoother with less bitterness. I use higher end coffees like Death Wish and Aladin. I drink my coffee black and I like it strong; otherwise why bother.

the cold brew is easy to make. Put your coffee into a french press. add cold water. stir. don't push down on the screen. Put it in the refrigerator. You can drink it the next day after screening. no heat involved. enjoy.
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Old 10-21-2016, 08:38 PM   #173
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Does it bother you those eggs are staring at the bacon?

Hah, we were all staring at the bacon. Everybody loves bacon.


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Old 10-25-2016, 10:46 PM   #175
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So today, I put some money down on a 2004 Jeep that I am going through Modify till it can't take no more and I'm gonna drag it behind our Dynamax and then I'm gonna mod it again
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Nice. I modified a 99 and now a 2015. Two yellow modified jeeps in the garage. One modified Force in the big toy barn.


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Jeeps n' Dynamax go together well!

Happy modding. I'm fairly far down the path on mine so happy to help if I can. Had a 99 before this one as well.
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Old 11-05-2016, 11:59 PM   #178
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Finally....

Sixteen weeks and a couple days later, we are finally taking possession of our new 24RW. We feel confident that we will enjoy her as much as you. Will be spending about 6 months a year camping, mostly boondocking in the west, but we believe the rig is outfitted right. Crossing our fingers that Dynamax has walked its talk in quality control and it's own PDI as we are a days drive away from our dealer. We do enjoy your travel updates. Thank you!
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"We bought a new appliance on Amazon for easy outdoor cooking. This thing is perfect for two."

The picture is actually telling a different story. It says you are either undercooking the bacon, cooking the bacon too long and drying it out, or overcooking the eggs.

Any browning of the eggs means they have been turned into...

To cook with that tool you have to cook the bacon and eggs separately. Highest heat for the bacon and lowest heat for the eggs.

Cooking is all about temperature control, technique, and flavors...not speed and convenience.

But hey, most RV recipes that I have seen are all about speed and convenience...completely understandable considering what one has to work with in an RV. Yes, a cook can cook with anything, but a chef may have to be very creative and mix techniques...and deal with a lot of stress to get an acceptable outcome.
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"We bought a new appliance on Amazon for easy outdoor cooking. This thing is perfect for two."

The picture is actually telling a different story. It says you are either undercooking the bacon, cooking the bacon too long and drying it out, or overcooking the eggs.

Any browning of the eggs means they have been turned into...

To cook with that tool you have to cook the bacon and eggs separately. Highest heat for the bacon and lowest heat for the eggs.

Cooking is all about temperature control, technique, and flavors...not speed and convenience.

But hey, most RV recipes that I have seen are all about speed and convenience...completely understandable considering what one has to work with in an RV. Yes, a cook can cook with anything, but a chef may have to be very creative and mix techniques...and deal with a lot of stress to get an acceptable outcome.
Philos3, I am curious. Please explain the reason to use the lowesr setting for eggs.

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