Hello from Washington. (The good one)
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Hello from Washington. (The good one)
Hello group
I will be picking my 24RL up tomorrow.
You have great information here on the forum. I hope some of the issues never show up, but if they do I'm confident your experience will help guide me through them.
Oh.. Yah.. My first question... What is the difference between the 24RL and the 24RLS ?
Happy camping.
I will be picking my 24RL up tomorrow.
You have great information here on the forum. I hope some of the issues never show up, but if they do I'm confident your experience will help guide me through them.
Oh.. Yah.. My first question... What is the difference between the 24RL and the 24RLS ?
Happy camping.

Shoknaw- New member

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Re: Hello from Washington. (The good one)
Greetings and welcome to the forum.
I don't know, I checked the FR site and don't see a 24RLS. RL stands for "rear living"; not sure what the S is for.
Shoknaw wrote:My first question... What is the difference between the 24RL and the 24RLS ?
I don't know, I checked the FR site and don't see a 24RLS. RL stands for "rear living"; not sure what the S is for.
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scottz- Wildcat resident guru

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Re: Hello from Washington. (The good one)
I am sure the S is for slide, but has been dropped since the 24RL is not made with out the slide. If you look at models with a bedroom slide, they have a BS or SB to distinguish from no slide.
Welome aboard. I have an East coast version of the 24 RL and enjoy it very much.
Welome aboard. I have an East coast version of the 24 RL and enjoy it very much.

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Re: Hello from Washington. (The good one)
Welcome to the forum and congrats to your Cat.
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shooter- Wildcat resident guru

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Re: Hello from Washington. (The good one)
Welcome!! Beautiful place you live, we lived in Federal Way a million years ago. Look forward to some pics of your travels.
Regards,
Keith
Regards,
Keith

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Re: Hello from Washington. (The good one)
Welcome to the forum, Shoknaw..... nice to have you here.
BS stands for bedroom slide? Gee......I thought it was something else. :)
BS stands for bedroom slide? Gee......I thought it was something else. :)
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Re: Hello from Washington. (The good one)
Thanks for the nice welcome. Tonight will be the second night in our Cat.
I did fall victim to the stereo. :x I have to run the cable in through the window to get TV.
I'll grab a screwdriver tomorrow and check conectors.
Question.. What is the TV out plug used for ?
Happy camping
I did fall victim to the stereo. :x I have to run the cable in through the window to get TV.
I'll grab a screwdriver tomorrow and check conectors.
Question.. What is the TV out plug used for ?
Happy camping

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Re: Hello from Washington. (The good one)
Are you talking about the one on the outside of the cat? I have a coax connector on the left side (near the water connections) that is TV in (park cable, etc). I have another one on the right side near the door that is an output for the very unlikely event that I would want to watch TV outside.
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Re: Hello from Washington. (The good one)
It's good to have someone from Washington here.We p/u our 24RL back in May and just love it. We are taking off sunday for Rainy creek near lake Wenatchee for a week. Stop by with your Cat. Steve

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Re: Hello from Washington. (The good one)
scottz wrote:Are you talking about the one on the outside of the cat? I have a coax connector on the left side (near the water connections) that is TV in (park cable, etc). I have another one on the right side near the door that is an output for the very unlikely event that I would want to watch TV outside.
The TV outs Ispeak of are inside. One by the bedroom cable conector and one in the entertainment center behind the TV. They are a bit different than the regular screwed conector. They look like a single RCA jack, but I have no idea what they are for.
Thanks

Shoknaw- New member

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Re: Hello from Washington. (The good one)
There is a wiring diagram that is available. You can find it in the Gallery. It is for the 29 but should approximate yours.

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Re: Hello from Washington. (The good one)
Pickle wrote:There is a wiring diagram that is available. You can find it in the Gallery. It is for the 29 but should approximate yours.
It is in my gallery photos. Drop me a PM if you want me to e-mail you a copy.
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scottz- Wildcat resident guru

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Re: Hello from Washington. (The good one)
Well I took my new Cat out for three nights.
Hmmm. Had to take it to the Vet..
Rear vent was installed backwards (opened to the front)
They had to pump a couple gallons of silicone sealer around the shower.
The stereo had some wires backwards.
And my answer to the TV out plug.
The plug is the video out from the noiseatone stereo to the TV.
Who knew... :)
Happy camping and thanks for the feedback.
Hmmm. Had to take it to the Vet..
Rear vent was installed backwards (opened to the front)
They had to pump a couple gallons of silicone sealer around the shower.
The stereo had some wires backwards.
And my answer to the TV out plug.
The plug is the video out from the noiseatone stereo to the TV.
Who knew... :)
Happy camping and thanks for the feedback.

Shoknaw- New member

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Re: Hello from Washington. (The good one)
It's always great to have more Wa. memeber here. Where was your maiden voyage to?

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