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This may have been discussed before, so sorry for the redundency if it has. But.... if I add LED replacements for the 1157 and 1156 bulbs on the trailer, will I have a problem with the turn signal breaker working properly?? Do they make a HD breaker like they use on tow vehicles when hauling a trailer....?? Otherwise they blink way to fast...
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I know this is not motorcycle related but maybe there is an electrician out there that can steer me in the right direction. Had a storm Saturday night and now when my central air tries to kick on it knocks power out on different things in the house. It doesn't kick any breakers and it doesn't do it every time. You can either wait a little while and it will cut back on (sometimes) or you can go to the thermostat and turn it off and then the power comes back on. Then you can turn your central air back on and it will work. The power that goes out is not on the same breaker. It affects about 3 or 4 different breakers. It affects the washer (breaker by itself), dishwasher (breaker by itself), bedroom and part of the living room ( on the same breaker), and the central air (breaker by itself). So does anyone have any ideas of what is going on? Do I need to call an electrician or a heat pump specialist? I have checked the wires on all the breakers to make sure they were tightened and they were. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks Tim
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Will a large C clamp work for a bead breaker for the front tire? I don't have a truck bumper to jack against like was suggested in another thread. RR
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As I posted earlier, we took this week as vacation and planned to leave out Tuesday. But Sunday night, by breaker box in my house decided to short out. We called the insurance and they said to get an electrician to fix it. That worked out well with us getting a new box and a outside disconnect that was needed, but I was going to have to pay a $500 deductible. With all that was done, we did not have the inspection sign off and official power until about Friday noon. When the city inspector came over to sign it off, he took a good look at the box as he wanted to see if he could figure out what caused the meltdown. The main breaker was already off, but as he was pulling the rest of the breakers off, when he came to the one to the A/C-Heat pump, it was burned underneath, even though the outside looked fine. At that time I told him I had the system replaced 14 months ago due to a lighting strike. He then told me that they should have replaced my breaker box also as that was what actually caused the rest to finally meltdown. He also told me I should advise the insurance company of that and he would tell them that it should have been part of the original claim and the original deductible. I gave them, Farm Bureau, a call and they also think it should have been part of the 1st claim, so I may have saved the $500. With all this done, Laura and I decided to take off yesterday down into the mountains of South Carolina and do some riding and spend the night. So, it comes down to getting about a two day vacation, but we had a great time and rode some roads that made the Dragon look like an interstate, they were so curvy. Given there were some times we were in some very desolate areas and I have encountered some electrical glitches on my bike lately, the thought was there, but the bike ran absolutely perfect for over 400 miles and about a million curves. I have attached a couple if pics of the box and some waterfalls. RandyA That 1st waterfall has got a drop of 411 feet by the time it gets to the bottom. I did not try to hike down to get a better picture of the whole thing. The 2nd waterfall is actually two falls coming from seperate directions and meeting up together, part way down.
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I've always had a bear of a time breaking the bead when I change my Venture's tires. The front is always worse. I see that J.C. Whitney has a bead breaker, but it says that it won't work on street/sport tires http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/Product/Pr-p_Product.CATENTRY_ID:2004056/c-10111/Nty-1/p-2004056/Ntx-mode+matchallpartial/N-10111/tf-Browse/s-10101/Ntk-AllTextSearchGroup?Ntt=bead+breaker Has anybody tried this? How do others break beads? BTW, the lowest price I've found so far for Avons is J.C. Whitney's! Frank
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Me and some friends go twice a year it's good dirty fun! we will head down on the 3rd. FAUNSDALE BIKE RALLY "FALL RALLY" THURSDAY OCTOBER 2ND THROUGH SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER 5TH 2008 MUST BE 18 YEARS OF AGE TO ENTER ARM BANDS MUST BE WORN AT ALL TIMES NO OFF ROAD VECHILES DIRT BIKES OR GOLF CARTS KEEP ATTITUDES AND FIREARMS AT HOME. NO GLASS CONTAINERS ALLOWED. $25 PER PERSON FOR ALL WEEK-END ELECTRICAL SITES ARE AVAILABLE BY RESERVATION MUST BE PAID 60 DAYS BEFORE EVENT $80 PER SITE WITH A 30 AMP $40 WITH 15 AMP BREAKER IF YOU THROW BREAKER YOU WILL HAVE TO CUT BACK ON YOUR POWER USAGE LOTS OF PRIMITIVE CAMPING, HOT SHOWERS, FOOD AND APPREAL VENDORS FRIDAY'S D.J. "NANCY" PLAYING ALL YOUR FAVORITE MUSIC SATURDAY'S EVENTS INCLUDE POKERRUN, FIELD EVENTS,BIKE SHOW, TATTOO CONTEST,LIVE MUSIC, FAMOUS WET T-SHIRT CONTEST (Must show proof of age to enter) AND EVER SO POPULAR MIDNIGHT "BREEZY RIDE" FOR MORE INFORMATION VENDOR APPS OR RESERVATIONS CALL BOB WALKER @ 334-628-6356 cell 334-216-0598 PO BOX 234 FAUNSDALE AL 36738 COME ON OVER AND BE A PART OF THE BEST BIKE RALLY IN ALABAMA IT IS THE MOST FUN YOU CAN HAVE WITHOUT GOING TO JAIL