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Post Info TOPIC: WiFiRanger a favorite improvement for a customer's RV.


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WiFiRanger a favorite improvement for a customer's RV.


We received a link to a list of favorite things one of our customers have done to improve their RV and we thought it would be fun to share it. We were very proud to make their list.

http://kurumirakuru.wordpress.com/2011/05/12/top-ten-favorite-improvements/

 

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The Ranger is indeed a nice piece of equipment. 

Considering the heat waves we had around the country I might have put the aluminum coated sunscreen material as number one. I have been using it for a couple years now and it absolutely makes a big difference and allows my ac to work more efficiently. It is especially helpful on the large front windows of my MH. Cut to fit and it slips nicely between all windows and day/night shades. Even if it can be seen from the outside, it’s preferable to baking in the heat.

The ScanGuage probably won’t work with a motor home. There isn’t a normal OBD plug like one found in an automobile. Since the author’s RV is on a truck chassis it works for him

 

 

 

 



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