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  1. Do an internet search for "Fuel Polishing". The very high volume/pressure of the pump really stirs up any contaminants. Picture a bucked of water with mud at the bottom. Now, use a hose nozzle to "blast" the bottom of the bucket. And a high volume pump to remove and filter it many times. Yes, the fuel takes many passes through the pump/external filter to get the whole system clean. First hand experience in the marine industry (diesel boats have the same "storage issues" as some motorhomes) says it does work.
  2. Herman, It is known as FUEL POLISHING and is very common in the marine industry. Volume and speed are high enough that it does a pretty effective job of stirring up any gunk on the bottom of the tank. And the filter(s) in the machine remove it. I know Keith Risch at MOT in Nacogdoches has the equipment and those with fuel contamination issues have reported being shocked at what fuel polishing removes from the tank. And, with the Foretravels, you can look down into the tank with a strong flashlight to verify that "all is well".
  3. Assume you have a Suburban water heater, as Atwood water heaters only use nylon drain plugs.
  4. "Bad Fuel Tank" Would sure want to know what is wrong: Bad fuel (thought that was already addressed) Bad fuel pickup in the tank. Bad fuel hose at tank allowing air into the line. Other.
  5. Be aware that on start up, particularly when cold there are two large draws: Starter Intake manifold heater-- it also takes a lot of amps.
  6. The other driveline question is which transmission. Transmissions also have weight limits, particularly GCWR (Gross Combined Weight Rating). Big difference between an Allison 2000 and 3000 series.
  7. Excellent trouble-shooting, Mark. Keep us posted if anything changes.
  8. Excellent news-- far better than a serious mechanical issue. Guess the stone is now in "TIME OUT".
  9. Yup, lubing the PacBrake is a routine maintenance item: https://pacbrake.com/product/c18037-superlube/
  10. Your coach, including starter are all 12 VDC-- no 24 VDC. You already have a battery parallel/boost switch to allow house bank to augment chassis battery for starting the engine. Yes, you could also add a remote start switch, but very few have done this or found a need to do so.
  11. Start by turning OFF and back ON the on-generator breakers. Please tell us what generator you have for more in-depth advice.
  12. Excellent trouble shooting. Thanks for the update.
  13. wolfe10

    battery bulge

    Keith, Lots of variables-- ambient temperature, depth of discharge/rate of recharge, "regular" converter or smart (and properly programmed smart charger or inverter/charger), actual battery design etc. Again, this is for wet cell batteries only, not AGM or Gel.
  14. wolfe10

    battery bulge

    Overcharge, undercharge (to total discharge) or running out of water can all cause the same symptoms-- ruined battery.
  15. I would start by verifying that the brake pedal switch is working.
  16. Wow, never seen a Ford V10 in a Freightliner chassis. Are you sure it is not the Ford F53.
  17. Another fan option-- quiet, long life, but more $$. We use them on our boats as well as motorhomes. And at 6.5 watts power consumption, you should have no problem just tapping into 12 VDC wiring for lights. Particularly true if you have changed the lights to LED's. https://www.hellamarine.com/en/products/accessories/fans/turbo-fan.html
  18. So, what does the "wayward" solenoid control? Is it to the non-functioning parts of the air system? Sorry, no first hand information on your system. Have you asked HWH for a quote on conversion to their system?
  19. DonDeb, Sure. Scroll down this page: https://www.fmca.com/fmca-rv-roadside-assistance
  20. Assuming the same battery technology (wet cell/AGM/gel) and close to the same size (total amp hours @ 12 VDC) I would be very surprised if the inverter/charger knows or cares.
  21. If the inverter is consuming ANY power when turned off, you need to find out why. Absolutely, in "standby mode" it DOES use power from the batteries.
  22. Yup, as an example, two 220 ah 6 VDC batteries wired in series= 220 ah at 12 VDC.
  23. It will not know or care. The wired from the battery bank to inverter/charger IS wired 12 VDC. Said another way, two 6 VDC batteries wired in series are EXACTLY THE SAME as a 12 VDC battery.
  24. Actually, a plug-in digital voltmeter IS YOUR FRIEND. Plug it into any 120 VAC outlet and tell at a glance if voltage is adequate. No reason to ASSUME either way. Lots of choices, some that will also show polarity and ground. https://www.amazon.com/Prime-Products-12-4058-Power-Monitor/dp/B000BRFTH6
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