Country RV Monthly Newsletter
May 1, 2010 - Monthly Newsletter
RV Sales  
   

2010 Super Sport 19FS

 
Sale price - $17,995  
   

2011 Greystone 29MK

 
Sale price   $51,161
 
   
 
Sale price   $19,995
 
   

2010 Bullet 31 BHPR

 
Sale price   $37,995
 


RV Parts Specials
 
Maxxair Vents

TRANSLUCENT MAXXAIR VENTS

REG $49.95
SALE $34.95 PLUS TAXES

5TH WHEEL TRIPOD STABILIZER

5TH WHEEL TRIPOD STABILIZER

SALE 185.00 PLUS TAXES

ONAN 1700 WATT

ONAN 1700 WATT

REG $1395.00
SALE $995.00

ONAN 3200 WATT
ONAN 3200 WATT
GENERATOR

-CAN RUN A A/C
-ELECTRIC START
-QUIET OPERATION
-HOUR METER

REG $2395.00
SALE 1995.00 PLUS TAXES

ALSO SEE OUR ONLINE CATALOGUE FOR MORE GREAT GIFT IDEA'S
 

Introducing

Premier Ultra Lite by Bullet

In the rapidly growing Ulta-lite field, the Premier has carved out a distinctly new segment. Premier offers luxury, progressive styling, and high impact features all at a weight and price never seen before. Breakthrough features like a vaulted ceiling, Max-Depth slide room technology, dual-radius fiberglass front cap, smooth profile, frameless exterior windows , electric awning, heated & enclosed under belly, electric  tonque jack and available full body paint, stainless steel appliances, set Premier apart from the crowd.













Introducing the Premeir Model 31BH Outdoor Kitchen. The Kitchen includes a sink with Hot and Cold Running Water, a Retractable Double Burner Stove, Refrigerator, Over Head Cabinet Space, and a Drawer for your Silverware. The Back Wall of the Kitchen has a Rotatable 19" LCD Television for your Outdoor Viewing Pleasure. The Television Rotates into the Kids Bedroom when the Kitchen is not in Use.




RV Tech Tips
 

Solar Energy & Your RV

For the ultimate in RV energy independence, solar energy can’t be beat. As long as the sun is shining and your RV isn’t shaded, solar panels silently capture the sun’s energy.

The most visible component of a solar system are the panels. These panels are arrays of individual photo-voltaic cells mounted in a rigid frame. The second major component is a bank of deep cycle batteries. These are different from automobile batteries; they are designed to be repeatedly charged and discharged. Although for optimal performance they should be routinely discharged below half of their rated capacity. Your battery capacity should be roughly balanced to the amount of solar charging capacity available. Both should be sized to your anticipated needs, figuring the effective battery size at half the rated capacity. In addition some allowance should be made for cloudy weather, although it’s not practical to store more than a couple of day’s needs.

The third component is the charge controller; this device ensures your batteries are not overcharged. Some controllers also include over-temperature protection and specialty circuitry to optimize performance.

 
   
Country Rv Centre Ltd
3732 Highway 97N
Kelowna B.C.
V1X 2C2
Phone: (250)-807-2898
Fax: (250)-807-2858
Toll Free: 1.888.456.1808
Email: sales@countryrv.net


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