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  2. I have gone through all faucets and opened them and closed them. I can hear changes in the sound of the pump. Always keeping under the 2 minute recommendation for pump run time. Does not improve. Still stumped...... I have cycled through 4 minutes of cracking open faucets. Seems like a lot of air in lines. Perhaps I am leaving the faucets open to long. More than a few seconds....... Pump runs very quiet compared to when all is working properly........
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  4. Try opening a faucet for a few seconds...usually you can hear a change of the pump sound as it primes. Then close the faucet and see if the pressure builds. You may have lost the prime as you traveled.
  5. Fresh water tank full. All lines full of water. Unhooked City water connection. Valves in normal mode. Turn pump on. Opened all faucets one at a time. Pump works fine. Shut off faucet, pressure builds and pump shuts off. Travel to boondocking site., and the pump runs and doesn't build pressure and shut off. Not sure why. Checked connections. No leaks. Any thoughts?
  6. I still get quick responses on help from Oliver on random questions on my 2008. The support is second to none. If you're talking mods, well, you've come to the right place. We have so many engineers and mod-oriented folks here, you'll find help and advice here, again, second to none. Some of us just can't help ourselves, when it comes to improving and personalizing our well-traveled and well-loved ollies. Welcome to the forum.
  7. You haven't, by any chance, seen a girl in a flatbed Ford, have you?
  8. Thanks for posting your final fix/outcome. This really helps other owners should they experience a similar issue. Safe Travels!
  9. Just to put a bow on this one, we ended up having the panel replaced at the factory. That did the trick. Thanks again!
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  11. Sitting in our Ollie with the AC blowing it is 96 degrees outside. Another Oliver is setting up across the campground. About the only time to sit outside is 5 AM.
  12. Your best source of experts will be found right here. There's more knowledge and experience among the owners than any other place, including Oliver.
  13. These are the lights we replaced the lights over the sink and stove. It has a on/off button in the center, blue night light and dimmable light. Box of 4 so I have 2 more if the others fail. We did have a problem with the one over the dinette. I removed the dome, and re-alligned the spring, and we have had no further issues. The key is just a light touch, not pushing on the dome.
  14. Check out our website blogs for many various upgrades and changes we've made. I'll start you out with the Battery and Inverter Upgrade along with DC/DC charger post. You'll see even more once you look it over: 4-ever-hitched.com - Oliver Upgrades
  15. Yes...that is what Oliver sent me a few months ago. I like them better. Bezel was difficult to twist off the first time but easy after that. 3 screws and slightly different hole pattern...NO MORE RIVETS...YAY! Good luck John
  16. Oliver service will send parts, I’ve asked them for various parts over the years. If you submit a trouble ticket asking about whatever you are planning on doing you will likely get a helpful answer from the service guys. Most owners that do upgrades get their parts from Amazon, RV supply places or elsewhere. There is a lot of experience and expertise on this forum. If you plan on doing an upgrade chances are someone has already done it and can provide lots of guidance and advice. Mike
  17. Anyone use these? I think they are the new Oliver standard. https://www.amazon.com/Homdec-Interior-Lighting-Surface-Dimmable/dp/B097SKPXSC?source=ps-sl-shoppingads-lpcontext&ref_=fplfs&smid=A1CK9LI16C4XW1&th=1
  18. OTT is there by phone or entering a service ticket. I've not yet ordered parts from them but many owners do and many also go to them for service and upgrades. That becomes expensive, too far for me, and it's not DIY! The components I've added are Victron (OTT installs Xantrex), Epoch batteries (OTT Lithionics), Samsung 32" M80D 4K UHD Slimfit TV in white (OTT installs clunker 24" TVs in black), motorized water valves (OTT manual valves), Alcan Springs, Timken bearings (OTT Dexter), soon new A/C (not OTT supplied Dometic or Truma products) so there's that too. 🤣
  19. @burntcookie As previously stated, the level of knowledge, help and support on this forum is outstanding. Lots of experience that is readily shared. We've made several mods on ours and help has always been there. I can't say enough good things about this group - a huge advantage of owning an Oliver that is not really marketed enough! (No, I am not getting paid for this announcement 😄)
  20. Thanks for the comment. I have Little Giant ladders so they hopefully will work.
  21. I do know an LE2 owner who recently removed his composting toilet and installed the standard black tank. He called Oliver and they gave him the model # and all the information to order the required parts to make it happen. All compost toilet equipped LE1 and LE2s still come with the blank tank from the production plant. It’s a straight forward retro fit if you’re going from Compost to standard toilet. It’s a bit more of an involved install if you’re going from a standard to compost toilet. Also this owner did sell his composting toilet fairly quickly on Craigslist. Welcome to the forum and we are all happy to help out! Ask away! Patriot🇺🇸
  22. @Roger A few thoughts….The Little Giant ladder has little robust aluminum tabs on each end of the plank that drop down and lock the plank to the Lil Giant ladder rung. If you already have two or three Little Giant ladders you may only need the plank(s). Personally I would not use the plank on a standard ladder where the locking tabs may not engage properly. These locking safety tabs keep that plank from any side to side movement which could result in the plank slipping off the rung. Once set up properly, the system is rock solid.
  23. Never mind the blower I am jealous of all you folks with the hangers to keep trailer in and work on. 😆
  24. I am using an older (now) Stihl BGA 86 running at 36V, 459 cfm and 154 mph. It is a camping essential for cleaning off our mat in front of the Olie door but never thought of using it for drying off the Oli after washing. So, thank you guys for yet another great idea.
  25. Ha! I've got a Victron Multiplus II in a DIY "Electric Solar Generator" or whatever you call those portable Bluetti, Jakery, Goal Zero boxes. Thanks for the reply. I would definitely reach out here for a head check, but I'm really curious about the "emergency" option of being able to talk to Oliver support and possibly order parts from them if needed. If I remember correctly, I've seen a few threads where folks mentioned running plans past the support team, I'd feel more comfortable if I had that in my back pocket as an option. Is that a thing they do?
  26. Welcome fto the family and the forum from the east coast.
  27. One of the things that happened on my 48 day trip, the 2 lights over the sink and stove became intermittent.
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