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Sanitizing fresh water aftermath
desertdeals69 replied to dbelanger's topic in Water and Holding Tanks
I have just been using hydrogen peroxide works perfect and no after taste. Kills things that bleach doesn't. -
What brand to buy, is a Senior GPS that is user friendly
desertdeals69 replied to mailman's topic in Electronics
I just use my iPhone and it talks to me over the dash radio. -
maytag Residential freezer not working
desertdeals69 replied to debc6520's topic in Systems and Appliances
What model and how old? Did you check the door seals? -
Depends on the road and the state. Usually 65 to 85 feet.
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I would not mix brands. I would change both and carry the old front as a spare.
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On mine the third wire powers the valve solenoid on the propane line.
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Sprint MiFi -good or bad?
desertdeals69 replied to tommiefern's topic in RV Internet to Go/Staying in Touch
Sprint coverage is scarce across the country. I have Verizon and the wife has Sprint. My phone and data coverage are a lot better than hers. Her Sprint in Asia was good as she had unlimited texting including pictures. -
Black blocks ultra violet better than white.
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I use my iPhone. It goes thru my dash radio blue tooth. When it talks it over rides the music to give directions. Been doing this for a couple of years and been working great.
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Broke down in Davenport - power steering line sprung a leak.
desertdeals69 replied to richard5933's topic in Chassis
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Try the salvage yards.
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When I was an Onan dealer we would use a outboard fuel tank with reg gas and a primer bulb. If the unit ran fine we would replace the fuel line all the way to the tank. If it faltered running on the aux tank we would use the primer bulb. If it ran ok then there would be something wrong in the fuel delivery system. Most of the time it was a crack in the fuel line.
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If you leave the black tank open the solids will build a mountain. Depending how deep the tank is it can pile up and close off the outlet of the toilet.
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Fuel is quite often the problem. When I was an Onan dealer we would hook up an outboard fuel tank with a hose and primer bulb and straight gas. If the gen would start to die we would hit the primer bulb. It seemed most of the time it would run fine pointing to a problem in the fuel system. Most to the time it was a cracked fuel line. We live in Az so our temps are somewhat warmer than the rest of the country.
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I think I would install a much larger filter and run it, changing or cleaning it as required. At some point all the loose rust will come out and if you figure out where the rust came from and correct that it shouldn't be a problem in the future. Your going to have to figure that out even if you install a new tank.
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Are you looking for the sensor and cable with plug? The sensor is a friction fit. I should have one.
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I believe that is correct. The sensor is on the outside of the insulation. The problem is that the crystals are starting to form because the temp is too high. The temp rises with just a slight off level. With the temp sender located on the boiler tube you can watch the temp rise with just a small tilt. We had a demo fridge which we tilted with a block of wood and watched the temp rise almost instantly. The damage is accumulative so you don't know its happening until its too late.
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The reason the ARP unit works and the Norcold doesn't is the location of the sensor. ARP sensor is directly attached to the boiler and that location is patented so nobody else can locate it there. It shuts off the heat source (flame or ac element) when the boiler temp reached about 360. The stock sensor from Norcold is located on the outside of the insulation which is much slower to react. I tried to sell the rights to Norcold so they could install the ARP at the factory but was told by engineering that what they have works fine and not need to change it. If you want to keep your rv fridge then I would recommend installing a Fridge Defend (ARP) unit.
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Have you tried it plugged in?
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I always hook the ground the other battery. Supposed to balance it better.
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Voltage Reading Different at Post and In Coach
desertdeals69 replied to raibourn's topic in Electrical
You might verify the readings by using the same voltmeter at each location. -
East to West, southern Canada
desertdeals69 replied to oscarpower's question in Destinations/Attractions
That was for Manholt- 17 replies
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Loose connection or broken wire. Check the power to the camera.
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East to West, southern Canada
desertdeals69 replied to oscarpower's question in Destinations/Attractions
We had fun in reversing falls, magnetic hill, bay of Fundy.- 17 replies
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I changed the outer stem to a shorter one and the tpms is on the outside.