here is a picture of it... I am looking for a nice family tent with a screen room, I don't need a huge tent or a huge price... if anyone has one of these I would love to know if you like it or not?
Thanks say what it's suppose to be totally water-proof----Guarenteed not to leak
Yes I do! I want to tell you that they are great as long as it doesn't rain. They are really to big, and airy, what you have to do, is run a huge tarp above your tent in case it rains you out. I have had mine fall all the way down, and everything was soaked and waisted. So run a back up plan with it for security reasons.
Are Wenzel brand tents decent? Do they hold up to wind and rain?
I am looking for a good inexpensive tent, I cannot afford more than $150 right now. I know that colemans are very popular but I cant find much info on wenzels. The one I really like is a dome shape with a screen room on the front. I olny want it for car camping, I already have a good backpacking tent.
Rv Inverter Generators What size inverter do i need?
I live in Australia, when at home I plug my RV into 240 volts. When I go camping I use my 3000 watt(3KVA) generator.I don't have 12volt system for appliances only 240 volt,so for driving and camping I am looking at solar panels to charge batteries and use an inverter to run Fridge/freezer,Aircon,TV,toaster,electric kettle,microwave,4 lights,3 desk fans. The stove uses gas.It is not cold where I am so I only use the electric hot water while on 240 volts ,can you advise what size inverter is necessary or a better idea
TRY DVDoverseas.com I never have done business with them personally, you either need to get a 240 volt generator, or figure out what you need online dvdoverseas.com , then see if you can find one there. sounds like you need to go 12 volts dc, to 240v (Hertz is ?) could be 50 hertz, could be 60 hertz (its important to know what this is) charge batteries with generator. It is going to be rated in watts similar to generator, In order to properly find inverter wattage you need, you have to find the ratings on appliances, which may be on a plate on the back, or the bottom or on owners manual for appliance, 3,000 to 4,000 minimum I would think, with a 4 thousand watt being safer bet. If you contact a local rv parts supplier, they should have access to charts that will give you an idea of wattage rating for appliances for rv.
I feel so silly for asking this but it's a new house and I've never had to do this before. We have halogen pot lights all down our hallway and several of the bulbs have gone. There is an outer ring that sits flat to the ceiling and doesn't seem inclined to budge. Then there is an inner ring that pivots and finally the bulb which is flush to the inter ring.
don,t hold me to it, but you need to push in litely an twist Counter clock wise. An it should pop up. sorry couldn,t help more. good luck.