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Everything posted by rayin
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I suspect this involves heat strips. There is an aftermarket electric furnace; Cheap Heat The installation manual contains more detailed information than the website.
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I agree with the vacuum breaker theory. To test this, when you reassemble the toilet, leave the line to the vacuum breaker off of the breaker and put it in a 1G jug, then briefly push the pedal enough to determine if water flows. I realize you've had this unit apart many times, however if you don't already have one, here is the parts list.
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Helps us out, is this a rooftop or basement Coleman-Mach? What is the year and model of your Tiffin? Without specifics, you will only receive general replies.
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Don't forget the larger MH dealership in Knoxville.Lazydays, Buddy Gregg, and of course Camping World-who I think is the only Winnebago dealer.
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Herman, I suspect somehow word-wrap is involved; which might be in the website design. Wonder if choosing bullet format would work? Just thinking out loud.
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Carl, sneak up on the topper tightening, I had that water pooling problem with our last 5er. I had it tightened under warranty at the dealer. When I used the 5er again, the topper was so tight the top would not extend fully, had about a inch difference between top and bottom. That caused a return to the dealer. I suspect it was tightened when retracted and not tested. Some folks use an inflatable beach ball under the topper during rain/snow.
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Welcome to the FMCA discussion forums! No-one here knows everything, however when we all get our heads together we usually determine the correct answer.
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Calling tireman9_ your advice is welcome! I would try to negotiate a lower price and buy. Shoot the Toyo, Saillun, Hercules, and other lesser known brands are about $300 ea. now.
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You would remember the number, i know I do, once! This old dog learned a new trick that day.
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Until the problem is corrected, when it rains lower that slideout side of the coach a few degrees to prevent water intrusion.
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Were this my MH, the first thing I would do is verify I am following the leveling and slideout procedures exactly as stated in the owners manual
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What are the results of the load-testing on each battery?
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This may explain more about load testing a battery. This test cannot be performed when the vehicle battery cables are attached.
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rayin replied to hermanmullins's topic in General Discussion
Dawn can remove wax. -
Yep, this online calculator is the best option for accurately and safely matching a tow vehicle and trailer.
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rayin replied to hermanmullins's topic in General Discussion
I agree, road oil will not spray off. -
I wish everyone health and happiness for the coming year!
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I totally agree! Not to mention the effects of additional un-sprung weight.
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I agree with Carl, 13.6VDC float is normal. Exide states my particular batteries should float charge at 13.8 VDC.
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rayin replied to hermanmullins's topic in General Discussion
I have an electric "suitcase" washer from Home Depot, yes it came in a plastic suitcase, it is 1,200 psi, which is enough for me. It is very handy to carry/store in a bay. I took it along on our Alaska trip, by the time we returned to Sumas WA, nearly everyone in the caravan had borrowed it. -
To me this, if accurate, indicates the batteries are not actually depleted/run down. Have you independently tested them by disconnecting each one and testing voltage level with a load tester? Have you measured for phantom amp draw? This would eliminate the batteries from the equation and narrow the possibilities to a faulty inverter/charger or the "device" Brett suggested; I would expect that "device" to be a BIRD unit+ solenoid in a high-end MH.
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probably the most relevant acronym of all.
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Probably the most important acronym of all.
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I have experienced this situation with all three RV types. It's my considered opinion a well-matched 5th wheel trailer and 1T dually truck handles best in the situations you describe. One type MH not addressed is one with a tag-axle, I have not driven one yet, so that is unknown to me.