> -----Original Message-----
> [mailto
wner-gmcmotorhome]On Behalf Of Bartz, Paul
> Sent: Monday, July 13, 1998 10:24 AM
> Mark:
>
> Why do you find it necessary to re-level your coach so frequently??? I
> have the Electro-level II and keep the switches in the hold position
> other than when leveling.
>
> We routinely travel with seven people in the coach and never find it
> necessary to level, other than to check the level every month or so.
>
> Paul Bartz
{snip}
I guess I hadn't thought about it. With the EL-1, I just leave the switch in
auto all the time.
As people move around inside, get out and back in, I'll just usually hear
the compressor run a cycle every now and then.
I hadn't thought about it being too often, since other GM cars that I've had
that had with a similar system did the same thing, that is run the
compressor from time to time.
We had a couple of 6000 STE's in the mid '80's that would run their
compressor whenever you put a couple of sacks of groceries in the trunk.
I guess I thought that a couple of compressor cycles while driving was
normal. I have only used the 'hold' setting when parked.
Is it a case of my not RTFM? Perhaps so.
Mark
> [mailto
> Sent: Monday, July 13, 1998 10:24 AM
> Mark:
>
> Why do you find it necessary to re-level your coach so frequently??? I
> have the Electro-level II and keep the switches in the hold position
> other than when leveling.
>
> We routinely travel with seven people in the coach and never find it
> necessary to level, other than to check the level every month or so.
>
> Paul Bartz
{snip}
I guess I hadn't thought about it. With the EL-1, I just leave the switch in
auto all the time.
As people move around inside, get out and back in, I'll just usually hear
the compressor run a cycle every now and then.
I hadn't thought about it being too often, since other GM cars that I've had
that had with a similar system did the same thing, that is run the
compressor from time to time.
We had a couple of 6000 STE's in the mid '80's that would run their
compressor whenever you put a couple of sacks of groceries in the trunk.
I guess I thought that a couple of compressor cycles while driving was
normal. I have only used the 'hold' setting when parked.
Is it a case of my not RTFM? Perhaps so.
Mark