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    RV LIFE Forum Hub, Wander The West Is slight misalignment of camper a reason to reload?

    I expect it will be fine, I've driven many miles with poorer alignment than that - no issues. Having said that, I always try to get it very close. When by myself I jack it a little on one end and use blocks of wood and wedge to push it over, then unjack it.
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    RV LIFE Forum Hub, Wander The West non pressurized water tank fill leak

    I don't believe you are filling the water tank with too much pressure. That is what the overflow is for, and it doesn't sound like your overflow is restricted. When I fill my tank, I put the hose in the inlet, and wait for water to spill out the overflow. Mine has never leaked. You likely...
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    RV LIFE Forum Hub, Wander The West Info on Hellroaring Battery Isolators

    I used the hellroaring unit when I installed a used snowplow on pickup - separating the plow battery from the starting battery, but allowing charge to both and combining both if needing a jump start. I installed it many years ago and it worked great; I since retired the truck but still have the...
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    RV LIFE Forum Hub, Wander The West Furnace does not start fire

    My furnace will not light when battery is low. Yet the fan will come on, then off. Check your power supply.
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    RV LIFE Forum Hub, Wander The West Has anyone installed a diesel heater in a truck camper

    I've used espars to preheat my trucks for years. If I was building a camper I would seriously consider this route (single fuel source). Locally, there's an experiment in heating a small house with a webasto.
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    RV LIFE Forum Hub, Wander The West Drain rack for dishes

    I also use the plastic drain rack. It can be found at any RV store or in the RV section of many other stores. You can search internet for Camco RV dish drain. Having a drain rack that sits above the sink would not work well for me. The camper sink is quite small with no extra room for a...
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    RV LIFE Forum Hub, Wander The West roof sealants

    I've used 3M 5200 for resealing the water heater, resealing roof screws, resealing roof rack, resealing front roof trim piece, and other stuff. I like it, unless I have to remove it. It works good, durable, available, white. With all the screws on the roof, there's no problem with adding a...
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    RV LIFE Forum Hub, Wander The West Can't pump all water out of tank?

    I installed the same camco kit several years ago and have not experienced any reduced flow. The ball valve is not much of a restriction, if any. I also installed the water heater bypass kit so there is never antifreeze in the hot water tank either. The winterizing kit is very easy to use...
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    RV LIFE Forum Hub, Wander The West AT Fuel Can Holder installation

    With a hitchgate, to access the camper, you've got to swing the gate open and leave it open while you're in the camper, right? I wouldn't like the gate left swinging around if it's windy. It also seems the gate would be in the way in parking lots or if you are towing a trailer, which I often...
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    RV LIFE Forum Hub, Wander The West Best Procedure for Washing Dishes?

    Clean your plates up kids! :) No need to wipe anything off. Hot soapy water in sink (just enuf to get the job done) Wash dish. Rinse dish with hot water under faucet. (don't have fancy spray thingie) Place dish in Camco RV dish drain sitting next to sink. (fits in sink for storage) Let air dry...
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    RV LIFE Forum Hub, Wander The West Grandby Storage

    Our 2004 Grandby is laid out differently, but some food goes under sink along with dishes. Other food goes in rear cabinet (passenger side). Newer units appear to have much better storage! Over a decade of adventures with family of four. Used to use porta-potty when kids were little, now...
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    RV LIFE Forum Hub, Wander The West '03 granby electrical queations

    reflex99, my 04 Grandby did not come with a red knob (DC power on/off). I added one on the positive conductor running from battery to power center. I like to turn DC off when camper is not in use to keep things like the CO detector from draining battery (I don't have solar). My 04 Grandby...
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    RV LIFE Forum Hub, Wander The West 4WC + Dirtbike suggestions

    I've used trailers, but I'm about to build my own hitch carrier - mainly because I also want to pull a small boat trailer. Might even build 2 - one on the front / one on the back. Why limit the fun?
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    RV LIFE Forum Hub, Wander The West Norcold 3-Way Fridge in 2005 Hawk FWC

    I have the same unit. The burner started too soot up on me a couple times, and I just disassembled the pieces and cleaned them real good. Put it back together and worked great. If something is blocking an orifice or otherwise disrupting the normal flow of air or gas, then it may cause a sooty...
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    RV LIFE Forum Hub, Wander The West Mpg report

    17.5 mpg avg. for 5000mi trip; 01Dodge24V / Grandby.
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    RV LIFE Forum Hub, Wander The West Rear Lift Panel Fabrication and Replacement

    Qcamper: I've had the same questions about using 1/4"....been putting off replacing my panels for a couple years. New FWC panels are high cost. When camping in cooler temps, moisture condenses on other aluminum like crazy, so I decided against metal. Saw some cutting boards the other day -...
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    RV LIFE Forum Hub, Wander The West Solar Panel / Yakima Tracks

    Depends on individual skill level, but I'd go for it. Seems a stud finder might locate those aluminum frame members. I've seen panels attached with or without racks. Individual preference I think. Rooftop is obviously best location for a solar panel, unless you like the portable option which...
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    RV LIFE Forum Hub, Wander The West PEX PIPING REPAIR

    For some piping mods I did, I purchased a piece of PEX piping, brass fittings a few clamps and a fairly inexpensive clamp pliers (like for CV joint boot clamps and such). The pliers worked fine, and repairs turned out great. I keep a few spare clamps in my kit, and carry the tool with me on...
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    RV LIFE Forum Hub, Wander The West Maybe Crazy Camper mount thought

    How difficult is it to line up before dropping the camper pin into the hole? It's fairly easy to see a gooseneck when hitching up a trailer, but you can't see a thing when backing under a camper.
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    RV LIFE Forum Hub, Wander The West Extra Fuel Carry Options?

    On my first AK to lower48 trip several years ago, I welded a 'T' shaped carrier out of square tube that mounted in the hitch receiver. I bolted those jerry can holders onto the ends (5gal at each end - sort of behind each taillight but not covering the light) and strapped the cans down to the...
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    RV LIFE Forum Hub, Wander The West Full time family ditches Airstream for a FWC.

    oh man, those pics, my ancenstors from Isle of Skye. I wanna get there someday. Family of four here, longest trip 6wks, best memories ever. Keep it going!
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    RV LIFE Forum Hub, Wander The West Winterizing - Just the pump

    Bill, yes. I installed this tee just upstream of the pump when I bought my camper. I also installed a water heater bypass kit. I use 1/3 gallon of winterban every year. Works great for me. 15F here last night.
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    RV LIFE Forum Hub, Wander The West Opened Turnbuckles

    just read this thread. I've never been comfortable with using FWC camper mounting points (eyebolt in plywood). some failures documented. I've never been comfortable with drilling the truck bed and creating a tie down point with washers and eyebolts like some people do. some failures documented...
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    RV LIFE Forum Hub, Wander The West Removing Snow from the Roof

    I use a sno brum with a long teloscoping handle (6 to 12 feet or so). Soft foam doesn't hook on the roof screws. https://www.snobrumusa.com/
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    RV LIFE Forum Hub, Wander The West Pump Psi question and Eccotemp L5 modification.

    The Shurflo is something like 25 to 30psi max. (low flow). Look at manufacturer's pump curve (i.e. 12psi at 1.5gpm). Why not just pick up fittings and hose at a RV store and make yourself a hose to connect your Eccotemp to the camper? should work fine.
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