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Monster bike rack option
Wandering Sagebrush replied to dmtaylor2's topic in Mechanical & Technical Tips
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dmtaylor2 started following Monster bike rack option and Add an outlet!
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Hull #527 additional outlet. Some people were asking about adding an additional outlet for 120v possibility. I chose this location over others and I think it turned out well! Happy drilling.
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Hull #527 ready for carrying bikes! After the factory tour, I wanted a bike rack receiver hitch but NOT the one they sold. At the time there was not a safe option for an 2” receiver. After buying a used LE II, I decided to look for a good welder. I am happier than ever with the way this turned out and at a fraction of the price.
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rich.dev started following The Kitchen Sink
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Just saw on Weather Channel where hail 2.2 inches reported in Hohenwald, hope everyone is safe there. Sure that size hail would do major damage to anthing fibreglass.
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rideandfly started following Garmin Update
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We have a RV780, took about 45 minutes. Updated a few months ago, too.
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We’ll be there! Site 16.
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Thanks for the heads-up. I've got a 780, and it needed a software and map update (estimated time 3 hours).
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Thanks. Hope to see you at the October Rally in Mineral Springs
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If Garmin only knew - even you with that Japanese fishing pole might be able to land a couple.😇
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I replaced our original faucet early on (2017) because it couldn’t be moved or adjusted, it directed flow only to back of the sink. I don’t recall the brand, but we didn’t like it. I put in a Delta bar sink faucet that has a removable head and spray capability. Delta Faucet Essa Chrome Bar Faucet with Pull Down Sprayer, Chrome Bar Sink Faucet Single Hole, Wet Bar Faucets Single Hole, Prep Sink Faucet, Faucet for Bar Sink, Chrome 9913-DST I don’t remember a way to remove the aerator from the original faucet. MIke
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Gary, we’re big fans of Texas State Parks. Parks that we’re familiar with around here (Boerne, just north of San Antonio)…. there’s Guadalupe River State Park and Blanco State Park. Guadalupe River State Park has a nice area in the river to swim or wade. Blanco State Park is small but nice. Further north is Inks Lake State Park, another nice (and popular) camping spot. We’ve heard good things about Perdernales Falls State Park, but haven’t been there. One of our favorites is Mother Neff State Park between Waco and Temple, not exactly Hill Country but worth a visit. We camp there often. Another park we like is Lost Maples State Park an hour or so west of here. There are a number of nice commercial RV parks in and around Fredericksburg, we’ve stayed at one (Peach Country RV Park in Stonewall) and drive by the others pretty often if you are interested. The state parks fill up fast, recommend reservations! Mike
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Just checked ours and the aerator and switch section can be unscrewed from the hose but the restriction looks small.
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Empire is the brand on our 2019. The label is near the base on the right. It's very light so it was difficult to see until I removed it.
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While I was getting prepared to decalcify the Ollie, I was directed to select the faucet with the best volume/flow, are remove the aerator. The kitchen sink faucet seemed like the most logical place to do this, but I did not see an easy (read any) obvious way to do that. Consequently, the bathroom shower head got the duty. Is there anyway to disassemble the kitchen faucet? And while I’m in question mode… what brand is it? Thanks in advance.
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Beauty Creek Campground is right in my neck of the woods. A great little spot not far off the freeway but far enough. The spots are all great. They are isolated so you feel pretty alone. Mineral Ridge is a hike close by that is great. You could do a driveway surf, but it is further off the road and not as nice as the Beauty Creek Campground. We are happy to help with any needs.
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I will look at that as my "wing it" stop. We leave Kalispell on the 14th, and drive until we stop that night, somewhere (maybe Beauty Creek Campground). Then resume our drive on the 15th to Port Orchard, WA. I was planning on breaking that up with an unscheduled/unreserved stop. I plan to break the 600 mile trip into two parts not knowing how fast those roads are. Thanks so much for proofing my plan. This is a big first for us.
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Inks Lake State Park. One of our go to places.
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About to install 580ah Lithiums. What all do you use with the 120 amp hours average? Thanks Gary hull 292
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Mike, I’m a Texas Boy and will be heading back to see my 2nd Grandbaby’s Birth in June. Would share with me where you like to camp in God’s/Texas Hill Country? Thanks Gary Hull 292
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Holly Cow. Lithionics, way better than BattleBorn. So glad you posted this. And the are in Clearwater, across from me in Tampa
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PJ, what ever choice you make on the batteries, the right choice is an Oliver. It’s not just the Trailer, which is fantastic, it’s great fellow Ollie Owner, like Mossey who will take the time to answer your questions, and you will have lots of questions, after you get your Oliver. Hope to see you at one of the Rally’s. Lake Guntersville Rally is at the end of April. You would learn a lot and meet some great folks.
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Trojan AGM Battery Replacement with Bright Way Group AGMs
SeaDawg replied to WandR's topic in Mechanical & Technical Tips
This was four years ago. Today, I would not offer the same advice. There have been a number of users with brightway who didn't make it to the five year mark. Plus, a number of better, including lithium, choices available. Tech and manufacturing standards change. - Yesterday
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Main Battery Disconnect Install
jd1923 replied to Boilermaker Chemist's topic in Ollie Modifications
Gary, I did purchase this and later went without it, returned it to Amazon. First, when I got my hands on it, the breaker did not appear to be quality level for 4/0 battery cables. Then when I removed our battery cables, I found that OTT had an ANL fuse holder and 250A fuse well hidden up above inside the pantry wall (see pic). If yours has this, it's all you need. To find it, follow your positive/red 4/0 cable out of the battery bay and it should be right there on the interior side. Fuses are also better protection, since they protect against an overload in both directions. Breakers are directional with source and load sides. But then fuses do not include ON/OFF switches. I went without a cut-off switch and twice since when upgrading other electrical components, I merely remove the battery ground with a 1/2" wrench. If you want a cut-off switch I would do what @tallmandan did in his post. If fact your upgrade could follow his good example: