Favorite team:LSU 
Location:Lake Charles
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Occupation:Territory Manager
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Registered on:9/14/2022
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Target humidity level should be around 45-55%.
Lower than 45% means you start to dry out trim and furniture (cracks start to form) plus can lead to increased allergies. Although the lower the humidity levels you can achieve, the higher the actual temperature you can run and still be comfortable. This is why most medical facilities feel cold, they run extremely low humidity levels to inhibit bacterial growth.
I have a 23' power boost and absolutely love it. I am in outside sales, so drive a lot, normal routes I average 22-23, when I do normal rural hwys average around 23-24. Just did a round trip to Tyler, Tx from Lake Charles and averaged 23.8.
Plus the 7.2kw generator in nice, especially since I live in Lake Charles and get hurricanes. 20k+ miles in less than a year and have had no issues.
Neither R32 or R454B contains propane. Actually R410A is 60% R32. Yes, both are slightly more flammable than R410a. But the the PPM required for it to flame up, is very very high. There are multiple videos on YouTube of both R32 & R454B being released straight to a lighter and the both blow the flame out. R32 has been used for years in Europe and Asia. It has been proven as a safe refrigerant. R32 is more efficient and requires less volume to get the same capacity (btu's) than R410A does.

Sandals Ochi Jamaica?

Posted by Ktfsh1972 on 8/19/24 at 7:08 pm
Planning a trip to Sandals Ochi. 1st time, will be going mid December. Looking for reviews or advice on planning.
If you can wait a little while, check out the 2025 Toyota Crown Sigma. Looks pretty sweet, and is a hybrid 39nmpg.

Thoughts on Tyler, Tx

Posted by Ktfsh1972 on 3/14/24 at 8:27 pm
May have an opportunity to take a position in Tyler. Same position I currently hold in Lake Charles, but with a potential for a higher income. Looking for insights from anyone who currently lives or has lived in the area. TIA
Radar Omega. They have two versions a free one and a subscription based. I believe both have ability for single source and nationwide radars.