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  2. I had up graded all my touch lights with the 7.3" over the kitchen and the 4.75" for the beds and table lighting. I had 22 days on the flight and I had one of the 7.3 lights over the kitchen fail. I touched the light to turn it off and it would not turn off. I only had 22 travel days on these lights. I wasn't real happy. I will replace the it again with the same thing only because we light the low light of the blue. If it happens again , I will try another solution.
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  4. Hiya, I've sent a message to JWalmsley. If that fails I'll try Jason directly. Of course you could reach out to Jason, too. 🙂 Thanks, best Tim
  5. Perhaps THAT is just one of the reasons that Oliver has also upgraded the cooktop. Bill
  6. Well------- Neither are we! Hopefully they will forward your comments on to Oliver Management. If you have any doubts about that, please forward your comments on to Jason Essary: jessary@olivertraveltrailers.com
  7. Well, after opening a case with OTT tech support I received and answer indicating they were not involved with Forum management. Happy to PM the moderators were I to learn who they are. Thanks Tim
  8. Thanks! Sort of a rinky dink stove top compared to other offerings on the market now days. Have thought about buying and installing a different unit which would require copious amount of cutting into the FG countertop which is not appealing. Good to know these are replaceable.
  9. Had a tricky time finding grommets that fit the hole for our burner bases on our Dometic PI 8022 2 burner in our Hull 505 EII Added them to the outfitters guide here: Oliver Outfitters Guide Cheers, Craig & Rose Hull 505
  10. I have the same setup. The factory had set the low voltage cutoff to 11.1, but their documentation specifies 12.1. I assumed it was an error and bumped to 12.1. Previously I could run two appliances simultaneously but now only one. I’m guessing that 11.1 might be stressing the battery Your LBCO was 11.5? That’s odd. At any rate I’m not sure that’s your problem, sounds like a different error condition. Also I recommend calling Xantrex customer support directly, they’re GREAT. 1-800-670-0707 The guy I talked to knew exactly my problem and finished my sentence for me. Then proceeded to tell me some hilarious stories 😅
  11. Here’s my solution External to the trailer so no winterizing issues. UV plugs into the exterior power socket.
  12. The UVC purification faucet comes with a 120VAC/12VDC adapter that plugs in to the faucet. It doesn't come with a separate 12VDC cable. You can either buy a DC5521 connector or you could cut it off from the 12VDC side of the supplied power adapter. Apparently Blutech doesn't think the unit needs to have an On/Off switch even though it draws a small current when on standby. I didn't take pictures during the installation, and now everything is hidden from view. Since we don't have a second awning, I installed a power switch where the streetside awning switch would normally go. I tapped into the refrigerator 12VDC power supply, which is already on a 30 amp fuse, and added an inline 3 amp fuse for the UVC. The wire connections are simple, but routing them like I did requires removal and replacement of the microwave oven. Our cartridge water filters and softener are mounted in our TV, a Sprinter van. Winters are mild in San Antonio. I don't bother with the pink stuff, which shouldn't be used with the filtration system. I use compressed air to clear water from the lines of both the TV filters and the Oliver. If we're expecting unusually cold weather, it's easy enough to remove the softener and filters from the TV. At the time I installed it, Blutech only offered the UVC filter as a faucet. Now they have an inline filter as well as some packages that include a UVC filter with their cartridge filters. I think their inline filter would be hard to fit under the kitchen sink, but it wouldn't require cutting a hole in the countertop. I like the dedicated faucet with UVC filter since it only runs for drinking water, so the 2000 hour UV LED should last longer than if all the kitchen cold water is run through it. Steve
  13. Got my tire pressure monitors installed today at a family run local shop, here’s how the pros do it. Just outside the picture are two stands on either side, not touching the trailer but ‘just in case’ as he said Pretty awesome having all this info now
  14. It’s mainly the height for me. Completely agree with the benefit of a narrow body. My truck doesn’t have a towing mirror option but these work just fine. I’m 6’4, my son is 6’5+, the bed length was a major concern sight unseen. But oddly it’s not at all a problem. The bed is super comfortable and I have enough room, I never think about it. Well occasionally I’ll scootch down the bed a bit and notice my feet are hitting, but that’s an easy recenter. Can’t figure it, this isn’t suppose to work 🤷‍♂️
  15. Geoff, Nice looking job! Our Ollie came with a Furrion DV 1200 unit. The DVD player and remote control operates erratically. Will look at iRV units to replace our old Furrion unit. Thanks for posting!
  16. John, my setup is pretty simple. I run a hose from the camp water outlet to a simple Culligan filter or Camco blue filter, then a short hose to connect to a small water softener, then into the city water port. On Amazon: Water Softener Mike
  17. @Steve and MA and @Mike and Carol, Would you explain your setups a little more please? I'm currently researching water filtration and softening systems and would like more info about the TV setup, how your systems work with the Oliver water system, and any challenges such as cold weather or boondocking. I have a F-150 Powerboost so I have power in my TV. I like the UV faucet idea at the sink for drinking water but would benefit from some photos of the electrical hookup.
  18. Yes the Diamondback is nice. we had one on the Tundra as well.
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  20. I have a 2020 with the V8 and have never had any problems with power or going down grades. I do all my towing in "S" and "Tow Haul" modes which makes a big difference, as does having the larger drums with the 5.2k axles. Getting the trailer controller dialed in correctly makes a big difference, too... When it comes to braking, you don't have the larger margin of safety that 3/4 ton trucks do so everything has to be dialed in. I'm with you on a diesel option and would buy one the second it hit the market. Not a fan of *any* of the modern big 3 diesel options and wouldn't even consider one.
  21. Beautiful State Park! Like the Diamondback cover on your Tremor, too! We also have a Diamondback on our F-350. Hope y'all have a Great adventure!
  22. Made it down to the beach. The difference in towing was night and day. Literally no comparison. It’s almost like the Oliver wasn’t behind us. Exceeded my expectations.
  23. Yes, this truck came with the 11000 GVWR package. That gives you the same rear axle and springs as the F350
  24. @mossemi @NCeagle and others: Those of you that have done this modification, how did you caulk the side behind the hinge? I’ve got 2 layers of butyl tape on the vertical sides to offset the curvature of the cabinet. I can caulk 3 sides but not the side behind the hinge. Bill
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  25. @Mroth Do you have the original manufacdtures springs on it?
  26. Thanks Geoff, we have been carrying a non-op "Dometic Type 9500E (120 VAC) Power Cassette Awning model 202(LL)(CC).003(#)", around for about 3 1/2 tears hoping to find a service center on a trip, that would have a replacement motor. I will reach out to them as well. B~Out,
  27. Thanks ! I checked the settings and mine were at 11.5. Running fine now but if we experience the issue again I'll bump the setting to 12.1.
  28. Do not buy a "Lippert" replacement part. Sales ppl will say it is a match, but it is not. Tech will say put in the 2nd screw and it will stop that leak. maybe-maybe not. As the ppl at carnivals (not to disparage any OTT owner who has done that) would tell this 10-year-old who just spent his $5 on basketball, ring toss and water pistols, in the midway, "Close, but no cigar, Son"... The upside, I may have found an authorized Dometic dealer to work on our awning... just not before we head-out. B~Out
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