Kelty Carport Deluxe - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Fan does not stop for over three hours
i would say that your problem is the temp sensor,it isnt all that difficult to replace yourself,all you need is to get a haynes manual for your vehicle.these days ,mechanics get up to 65.00 dollars an hour.
Have huge Kelty ridgeway tent, maybe 20 yrs old. Heavy metal poles labeled red, green, blue. Can’t find set up instructions. Help!
I believe I have the same Ridgeway tent - over 20 years old. Red-, Blue- and Green-labeled poles. Best setup will require at least 2 persons. Here is a quick guide to setup: 1. First, stake the tent floor down making sure it is taut. 2. Center poles are labeled with Blue dots. There are 3 separate poles that fit through the center channel - 1 straight pole with 'male' connectors on each end (this will be in the middle), and 2 poles with curved 'female' ends. The curved ends need to slip through the center loops (there's a 'hook' to hold the loop). The center upright poles consist of a bottom pole (which should have a cap on one end and an adjustable ring on the other) and a 2-piece snap pole (with grooves on one end). Make sure to slip the pole with the grooves through the adjust ring (this will allow adjusting the height of the center of the tent). There are also 2 strings at the center of the tent about a foot above the ground. Tie these strings around the upright center pole to ensure that the center upright pole doesn't separate too far from the tent. 3. Poles with Red dots are for the ends of the tent. There is a curved 2-piece snap pole that slips through the end channel. Then, you have a 3-piece straight snap pole that attaches to each side of the curved pole. The bottom end of the straight pole should be placed about a 1.5 feet from the bottom of the center pole (at about a 45-degree angle). The door ends are essentially 'leaning' outward from the center. 4. Poles with Green dots are for the extended door cover on the large door side. These are 2 snap poles with ends that fit through the grommet holes of the cover.Photos of erected tent are attached.
We don't use our tent very often, but my son just took it camping and it was a breeze to set up. If you still have the plastic stakes, I would recommend replacing those with metal stakes, as the plastic stakes break easily. Also, you may need to find a rain fly that fits the tent.
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Hi we need a manual
Hi Linda, i have the same 1983 Travelaire motorhome Econoline F-350 26ft and are in search of the Shop/owners manual ... Do you know where to find one ?
I am located in BC Canada
Reg 250-379-2971
[email protected] if you can contact me ?
How to repair tent trailer roof
Go to an auto parts store and buy a fiberglass kit. Resin, hardener and cloth. Clean and rough the area. apply a coating of mixed resin, then a layer of cloth. Let it dry and repeat a couple of times. After you are satisfied with that get a gallon of Elastomeric, you will find it at Lowes/Home depot. Clean the entire top and apply 2 coats with a brush or roller about 24 hours apart. No rain or moisture for a couple of days. Project complete, water proof roof.
I'm in my 50's, can I start playing table tennis?
Definitely! You should know that Table tennis is asport for all ages, and it is never too late to get started. You should know that in the year 2008, Olympic table tennis canbe called the Veteran Year as 38 year old
Gao Jun and34 year old
**** Chendirectly qualified for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games on the women's side. Andon the men's side, 45 year old
David Zhuangwon the right to attend the Olympic Games as the USA' sole male representative.
What do u think about starting playing tennis?
The first thing to always remember is to do your stretches. A lot of running and exercise but your muscles need loosening so you don't get cramps and drink a lot of water to stay hydrated. Have fun.
I have been playing tennis for a few years now in
If
you are undergoing coaching, then you already are following a tennis specific
program. But the intensity of your training depends on the level of tennis you
play. To further improve your fitness, you could try to go to some tennis
coaching centre or clinic of repute that provides a tennis specific training
regimen. They would have a program that would help improve your technique,
breathing, endurance, etc. Depending on their quality, they might have trainers
who could work with you individually to help identify your strengths and
weaknesses. As far as improving your court coverage is concerned, a good
training centre apart from the normal training might provide separate
athlete agility training programs that can be custom suited to your needs. There
could be several such centers in Mississauga and Toronto.
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