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  1. has it ever worked before? if yes, then it may be clogged with trash/calcium etc. if it never worked, i would think that maybe they didn't complete the hookups? can you see the black tank? on the opposite side from the drain is the flush. it may have a vacum breaker in the line that may have "stuck" or sumtin like that.

    steve


  2. i know the solar panel was to charge the batteries, :rolleyes: the ones i have replaced came from the the mfg of the a/c's and connect to the DC circuit behind the lower ac ceiling assy. if this is one you installed yourself, then i am sure you can find a replacement pretty easy.

    steve


  3. hey brett,

    what do you think of blue ox's new cockpit adjustable steering control? from my tech point of view, its easy to install, not nearly as expensive as the "other" adjustable one. as an owner, i think i may like it as well. :rolleyes:

    steve


  4. read a post from a chemical eng. AND a rv'er, that suggested using the unscented bleach, 1 cup per 15 gal of capacity. and doing all the stuff you all are talking about. but then drain and add 1 cup white vinegar per 15 gal cap and repeating, thus turning the clorine to salt water and thus neautralizing the bleach. drain, breif flush and you are ready fer da road. i am gonna try it, so i will let ya know how it goes.

    steve

    ps. Semper Fi msg! :rolleyes:


  5. yeah i have the good govenor too and even use it as a tech when i do mobile service, as ya never know what you are gonna find in the campgrounds. i always test park pedestals with it before i hook up my mh. i even made a test rig that lets me check the 50 amp plug, by isolating the hots to each recep and then use the govenor to check out the connections.

    steve


  6. i'm working on a black tank flush in a rig that the owner did not use a pressure regulater when he hooked up the flush hose. after about3 min he heard a load pop followed by rushing water. the water got his power converter too of course as it was mounted under where the leak occured.

    when i started in to it, i had to take the panel off the wall behind the toilet, and there it was a plastic backflow valve to keep the black tank from overflowing back out the rinse hose, it had come apart at the seams and all this ensued.

    the bad part, or worese for him, was his continued service plan will not pay for the repairs cus they were not covered in the policy. :rolleyes: so if you use the blacktank rinse, it has the same resrtictions on pressure as the rest of your plumbing! i know i have been guilty of not using a press reducer on my tank flush as well, but not any more!

    steve sandidge

    camping world rv univ

    class 54

    91 rambler imperial


  7. if you can see the back end of you slide out motor, if it is electrically drivin out, there may be a small lever roght on the end of the motor. move that lever the other direction and see if that will fix your problem. at any rate i recommend you cut a couple of 4x4's to use a travel locks while in transit

    steve sandidge

    camping world rv univ

    class 54

    91 rambler imperial


  8. as the grandson of the culligan man here in ne tenn and sw va, se ky, i guess i better stick with the culligan system my grandfather had made. he took a full size tank with the pellets in it and had it cut down to about 3 ft tall. it uses the reverse osmosis with the salt/brine solution. it takes me about 30 min to "run the softner" and then we have wonderful clean tasting water no matter where we go. dad passed this down to me after he got a new system for his bluebird, its not culligan but it works well also and is easier for him to "run".

    steve sandidge

    camping world rv univ

    class 54

    91 rambler imperial


  9. I also commited that sin this fall an have a Surban heater with Plastic plug Which started to leak. the fix is to remove after you han a new plug. If cap comes off an threads a still in the Heater. It needs to be cut out with Hacksaw blade; Cut in gently with presser to inside of plug; That way you will not damage the threads on outer edge if you go too deep; carfully pry on outer edge with screw drive then pull out with needle nose Pliers.

    Use plumbers dope to seal threads.

    THOSE INSTRUCTIONS COST $60.00 and four hours wait for rv tech!

    Flush with Clean Water has worked for Me

    i have a easy out that fits inside the plastic plug, and can get one out in less that 10 min. the hacksaw thing is slow and hard to keep out of the threds, cut into those and it is hard to get it to stop leaking. you can get a set of pipe easyouts at harbor freight tool stores for less that 10 bucks. :rolleyes:

    steve sandidge

    camping world rv univ

    class 54

    91 holiday rambler imperial


  10. i have seen these relays go bad also, once i found the problem i put a set of jumper cables across the posts to get the customer home. he had rented the unit and was in town for the race here at bristol. this paticualr relay was going to cost him about 100 bucks, plus more of my time on this unit.

    steve sandidge

    camping world rv univ

    class 54

    91 holiday rambler imperial


  11. i am a rvia certified rv tech, working for a small dealership in northeast tn. i recently had to replace 2 springs on a hwh jack. i started by hooking up the inboard spring and the connecting rodup to the back of the mount, hooked the outboard spring to the connecting rod and used a pry bar in the bottom loop of the outboard spring, prying against the spring retaing stud(mount), just slipped the spring onto the stud and wha la was done. no i have to admit i called hwh cus it looked impossible, but really was pretty easy. you do need to use caution, these springs are pretty strong, so do not lay where it can get loose and hit you! i used a piece of wire to hold the jack in the up position while i worked on it.

    hope this helps!

    steve sandidge

    by an rv'er for rv'ers

    rvia cert tech

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