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    Free: The price is right!

    I was the lucky recipient of Steve's old RIB. It is much appreciated and has found a good home/workshop. I hope restoration goes smoothly and quickly! Many Thanks, Phil
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    Bbq etiquette

    I would only complain if not invited..
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    Another GFCI Problem

    "Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler." Voltages measured in multiple combinations, I removed the receptacle and wires, measured voltage at each leg, separated the line from the load wires, diagramed it all out on paper and put it all back together. I the crossed...
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    Another GFCI Problem

    My boat is wired 50a 125/250. Phil
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    Another GFCI Problem

    Guess I need to proof read... I will be in Gulf Shores next week, can you recommend any restaurants? Thanks Phil
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    Another GFCI Problem

    I stopped by Lowes and purchased an outlet tester GFCI capable. I will rattle the chain in the morning, come looking for me if I do not show up for dinner. Thanks Phil
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    What Do You Fly?

    I carry 2 extra AA battries and a chart.
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    What Do You Fly?

    Is that a Highlander? Phil
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    What Do You Fly?

    Not as much activity as I would have expected but, Marin, nice resume and a Beaver to boot. Most of my time is in a Yak 52, Nanchang CJ6a, Christen Eagle II, Bonanza S35, Vans RV4 and a Clipped Wing Cub with 150hp. I have a Nanchang CJ6a in the paint shop currently, hopefully it will be done...
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    Another GFCI Problem

    Duvie, I will make note and publish online tomorrow. Thank you for taking the time to respond along with the others. Phil Salter
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    Another GFCI Problem

    Thanks, I will look at that first. Phil
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    Another GFCI Problem

    Not likely. I was told 220v power comes from 2 110, legs. The past owner may have been attached to the wrong positions on the GFCI receptacle. I can fix mechanical things, I hardly understand electrical. :banghead: I had a mechanic look and he was flummuxed also. Phil
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    What Do You Fly?

    Ahhh, they do use anchors. We call them "tie downs".
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    What Do You Fly?

    It seems there are many pilots involved with the trawler or large boating community. I am curious about what planes people own or have owned. Not by choice due to boat issues, I am more active in aviation than my Hattie. Hopefully that will change soon. Phil
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    Another GFCI Problem

    I have a GFCI which pops anytime a load is put on it. Also, I took my meter and measured the voltage at the plug and found 240+- volts. My guess is it may have been wired incorrectly. Any help is appreciated. Thanks Phil
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    Wanted: single screw trawler 35 plus feet

    Member "bombchelle" has an very nice Jarvis that may be for sale soon, you may check with him. AV8
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    Backup Cameras?

    Do not forget you may be running at night. I am guessing there are systems that will work in both day and night environs.
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