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Re: Got HIM!

Postby monik7 » Tue Aug 21, 2012 4:42 pm

I also got one of those magnetic boxes and my electronic ignition key is too large to fit!!! :?
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Re: Got HIM!

Postby Getupngo » Tue Aug 21, 2012 4:53 pm

Congrats on your new rig! I think of them as future memories on wheels. I'm really nosy, so I can't wait to see pix of your rig, and I like to travel vicariously with my Forum friends.

The hide-a-key business is a good idea. I agree that I should probably just hide a door key somewhere on my rig. I keep extra keys inside, so I always lock the deadbolt when I leave. There are some bay doors that contain things that no one would want to steal (my inexpensive little bbq), so I could hide keys in those. The only bay doors I really want to keep locked contain my little air compressor in the big bay (which has a power outlet) and my electrical bay, which contains my 50- and 30-amp surge protectors and my 50 amp power cord extension -- plus a variety of pigtails that I've gathered along the way.
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Re: Got HIM!

Postby Sandersmr » Tue Aug 21, 2012 4:56 pm

Getupngo wrote:Congrats on your new rig! I think of them as future memories on wheels. I'm really nosy, so I can't wait to see pix of your rig, and I like to travel vicariously with my Forum friends.

The hide-a-key business is a good idea. I agree that I should probably just hide a door key somewhere on my rig. I keep extra keys inside, so I always lock the deadbolt when I leave. There are some bay doors that contain things that no one would want to steal (my inexpensive little bbq), so I could hide keys in those. The only bay doors I really want to keep locked contain my little air compressor in the big bay (which has a power outlet) and my electrical bay, which contains my 50- and 30-amp surge protectors and my 50 amp power cord extension -- plus a variety of pigtails that I've gathered along the way.


And you do realize that most of the bay keys are interchangeable? If you haven't changed the locks on them, the keys are very generic.
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Re: Got HIM!

Postby Redwahine » Tue Aug 21, 2012 4:56 pm

Congratulations. Have a safe journey home and we are waiting for pictures :D
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Re: Got HIM!

Postby Dawn309 » Tue Aug 21, 2012 5:29 pm

So doing the happy dance for you right now!! Cannot wait to see pictures! Also want to hear about all your adventures!

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Re: Got HIM!

Postby monik7 » Tue Aug 21, 2012 7:31 pm

Sandersmr wrote:
And you do realize that most of the bay keys are interchangeable? If you haven't changed the locks on them, the keys are very generic.


On another site they were talking about a lot of keys for many RVs being the same number. I checked mine and none was the same as they were talking about. Does anyone know where one could find out what the most common key numbers are? I don't know if mine are OK or the same as my neighbors in the CG.
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Re: Got HIM!

Postby Sandersmr » Tue Aug 21, 2012 7:49 pm

Many of the outside compartments have CH751 keys. Yep, most of the compartment keys will open anyone else's compartment. Fortunately, I don't keep much in my outside compartment other than one tub with my white water hose, an extra green water hose, a blue tarp and a closed tub with my stinky slinky.
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Re: Got HIM!

Postby cnq50b » Tue Aug 21, 2012 8:13 pm

So, so happy for you, Carol!!! :D :D :D :D :D

I thought about you yesterday - wondering how it was going - if you had it, etc. I know there is so much to do & organize before you head out. How exciting that you are staying in it already. I loved being in mine in the many rain storms I encountered on the way home - just pulled into a parking lot, turned off the engine, went into the back to make a sandwich & relax a while :)

I'm still adjusting to the idea that I have mine - no name yet & sorry no pics yet. Still introducing her to the family... :o

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Re: Got HIM!

Postby AlmostThere » Tue Aug 21, 2012 8:13 pm

Post moved to a new thread on RV keys.
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Re: Got HIM!

Postby monik7 » Tue Aug 21, 2012 10:25 pm

Sandersmr wrote:Many of the outside compartments have CH751 keys. Yep, most of the compartment keys will open anyone else's compartment. Fortunately, I don't keep much in my outside compartment other than one tub with my white water hose, an extra green water hose, a blue tarp and a closed tub with my stinky slinky.


Yes, the CH 751 was the one they talked about. When I checked mine, none had that number. Hope that means my keys aren't the same as others.
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Re: Got HIM!

Postby OregonLuvr » Tue Aug 21, 2012 11:02 pm

We will check it out at the GTG... lots of different rigs will be there.

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Re: Got HIM!

Postby RVer » Fri Aug 24, 2012 2:05 pm

KEYS- Get a "Hideakey" and put the door key in that so if you lock your ignition key in rig you can get in and get it but if it were found it would not be able to start the ignition(IF they are different keys) Hide somewhere like behind your propane tank which is usually in and unlocked storage container. OR under something it will not fall off but when you get to the campground check to make sure it is there. I put a hook (carabiner) on my keys so when I leave the rig I hook the keys to the ignition to my pant loop. I keep the door and compartment keys on a separate carabiner and so they are kept separately, ALSO if you travel with someone, they should have a duplicate set of keys of ignition and door and compartment keys.
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Re: Got HIM!

Postby carolb » Fri Aug 24, 2012 6:14 pm

Well, I managed--oh no, can't get the "bold" off! :roll: ...Anyway, I managed to keep track of my keys by immediately putting them into my pocket as soon as I took them out of the ignition. But for future, I will get a spare and do the "hide-a-key" thing. ...Loved being on the road, but isn't it funny that coming home, I say "ah, I love my home!" I spent a good part of the day getting him prepped for the next trip--all the "comforts of home" plus all the necessities in case of emergency--first aid kit, tool kit, and duct tape! :lol: A neighbor walked by--well, several who wanted to see what the hail I brought home!--but this one asked if I was going to get a gun! I really don't want to go that route--any thoughts on that? I'm thinking maybe some mace, but I've traveled so much in my little cars, and have never even bothered with that. Just wondering what any of you do for "that" kind of security. I have dogs that bark at anything that moves outside the van, but yes, a predator could offer them a nice "treat" or even mace them? :evil: And ladies, I'm still totally in the dark about posting pix! :lol: Will figure that out someday! Hope you are all having a great start to your weekend! :P
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Re: Got HIM!

Postby longdog2 » Fri Aug 24, 2012 6:30 pm

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There is a neat little area in the upper right portion of the screen called Advance Search. I have found it very handy to put in a subject I was interested in and look to see what might have already been posted about this. Try "protection" or "guns" and you will find some good threads debating this. You can always reopen that post if you have additional questions but it's a great way to find stuff.

You will find directions for using Picasa to post pictures under the Technical forum. I find it much easier to use than photobucket. I actually use Picasa to edit and manage all my photos.
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Re: Got HIM!

Postby carolb » Sun Aug 26, 2012 5:35 am

Thanks for the tip on the "advance search"--now I can read up on stuff before I bother will silly questions! :roll: I like the wasp spray idea! That and my barking dogs should make me feel safe enough. :) Ha! Finally took a day off from "playing" with my new toy, getting back to the reality of house and yard work! ;) Hope you all had a good weekend! :P
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