Here is a perfect example. I have decided I wanted to install the 24v Guest Charger that many people have mentioned here in the forums. So I go to advanced search. I would like to search for both words (guest and charger) being in the same post. In older versions of vbulletin you could specify "guest AND charger", and this would work.
No matter what combination of normal search type syntax I tried, every post that came up had one or the other words, but not necessarily both.
For example, tried:
guest charger
guest AND charger
guest + charger
guest +charger
"guest charger"
Bottom line, I got a ton of posts with charger, but it didn't drill down to be specific enough to be helpful. Unfortunately, the word "guest" is used all over the place, as is charger.
That's what I mean when it returns less than useful results.
Ray
The search feature of our web site is no good.
Ray, here is one of the posts your looking for. I kept it foe the wiring diagram. http://forum.prevostownersgroup.com/...ead.php?t=3663
Ray, your the computer expert, but I keyed in guest charger and got 26 posts with about as much guest charger information as I could stand.
I don't get it.. What do you want it to do?
Hi Ray. I put a Guest charger on my batterries and it works great. Call me for info.
Gary & Lise Deinhard, 2003 Elegant Lady Liberty, Dbl slide
Just my experience, but without doubt, every time i have tried to search a specific topic I get all kinds of threads that have nothing to do with what i am searching for. I am not beyond operator error, but I have found the search function mostly worthless.
Tony and Jenny Conder
Abilene, Texas
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