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  1. 10-4, IMHO if a manufacturer was going to put in overhead cabinet in an area they would have structured the area to support the weight. From what Carl said Alpha had no intentions of putting overhead cabinets in their slide outs and may have saved money by using less costly materials.

    Just thinking off the top of my head(and yes that is open for intrastation).

    Herman   


  2. I believe the OP is asking about adding cabinets to his slide on the inside of his coach. It can be done if the coaches structure is strong enough to carry the weight.

    If the OP wants to add some his best bet would be to go to an RV Salvage yard and purchase ones that would fit. 

    Herman


  3. I believe the OP, asked before, Would he have to drop his tank to check the sending unit.

    If your Alpha is like most Diesel Pusher you can fill from either side. The fill nozzles should be located in a bay door on either side. If so you should be able to have access to the tank and the top where you will find the sending unit. You should be able to check for loose wires, power and oms.

    I know there was more good information before and maybe the responders will answer again.

    Good Luck,

    Herman

      


  4. I have seen quite a few Topics just popping up as if they are new. I just hope they all come back 

    It was found that someone tried to attack the Forum. They have increased the security. Hope it over. 

    Herman 


  5. I take offence to you accursing me of having anything to do with the site going down. I worked very hard with the IT Department to  get it back up.

    I said that it would have to taken care of when they were back in the office and  here is what the IT Dept. said.

     It also looks like someone had been trying to attack the forums but could not get past the security that we had setup on the server so they hit us with a DDOS attack, which is where they load the pages of the site up so many times and so fast that no one else can load it.

     

    Jason stabilized the server this morning and I then tuned up the security a bit more.

    If any thing Thanks should be given to Jason and Larry.

    Herman


  6. It one time my voltage read, 88/156 volts. What I found was my power cable had a burnt blade in it. I replaced both ends and am now very cautious on making sure the breaker is off before I plug in and disconnect. Haven't had that problem since.

    Just to remind you this Topic hadn't had a posting in 4 years (April 15, 2016 Tax Day). :o:rolleyes:

    Herman

     


  7. Hawk, Welcome to the Forum.

    That is not unusual. Insurance quotes by different companies depend on many factors. Location, claims in a particular area, and first time quotes (lots of time your first year with an insurance company will be low then Up it goes the next). This is why it is good to shop each year or at least every two years.

    I have shopped every year for the past 5 years and my current company has been good each time.

    Again welcome.

    Herman


  8. In Whitewright Texas, ready for the road and wishing all the members of the Forum, all active duty service personnel, veterans, retires and first responder the warmest of a Merry Christmas and a safe, healthy and a Great New Year.

    My God Bless you one and all.🙏

    Herman

    (thanks Doc for starting this topic)


  9. On a Aqua Hot unit, when it is on and heat is required the blower will come on to clear the unit of any fumes. Then it will ignite produce heat until the  the heat is no longer required. When the unit shuts down the flame will go out and the blower will blow until it chamber has cooled down then the blower will stop.

    This is how it was explained to me by several AH techs. An that is how mine works.

    Herman

     

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