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  1. Yes John, just call me Prescott's ambassador to the Oliver Community! I also know the best camping sites in the Prescott National Forest. Pictures to follow of Town Square on Christmas Eve. =>
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  3. I only have one owner registered in my database as living in Prescott, AZ. What is their last name?
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  4. Give Mike a call at Oliver Service $3.00 plus shipping.
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  5. Oliver, I had one knocked off (Plastic Cap on the hub cap). Forget the price. I got it within a few days of reaching out Oliver.
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  6. Ditto :) Thanks Wendy...
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  8. We have a tradition to see the city lights after dinner on Christmas Eve! In Prescott we have a crazy neighbor who ALWAYS dresses their house up BIG! Three yards of decorations and they broadcast Christmas music on FM to hear in your car while you take in the views. Always a line of visitors every night from Thanksgiving to New Years! Too bad the couple in the Prescott Christmas City video did not know of this place! 🤣
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  9. Hmm sounds like a good plan. Despite my earlier admonishment that I was swearing off any further attempts at a solution, I did purchase a very long cleaning brush used to clean out sunroof drains and was going to take another run at this drain issue in Feb when we are in the keys. I will keep you informed.
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  10. Nope & Nope. However, I do turn off the solar panels and have no other electricity going into the camper. I check the state of charge on the batteries around mid February each year and they have always been good. Then, in April, I take my 25 watt solar panel and plug it into the batteries so that they slowly charge back up to 100% over the next month or so. Of course, if I had that sweet setup that you have I'd probably do things a bit differently, but, this seems to work well so far. Bill Note: I used a spoon (not very elegant) to carve out room for the existing rubber gasket seal on the door - I didn't want to remove that gasket (because it seemed to seal the battery compartment fairly well) nor did I want to simply cut the foam board to fit inside the gasket.
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  11. Guys, I too had a Norcold Frig with non of the Panel lights coming on issue in hull 292. One of the other posts said, “After trying every thing for hours in frustration, hit the panel with my fist. Panel lit up and has worked all summer.” Wish I could remember who posted. I tried it and it worked for about a month. Tried it again and no results. My wife came into the trailer and I told her about this. Boom, she smacks it with a left hand and it’s worked ever since. f’yI, don’t P Off my little Italian Wife. She has a mean left hook. %^)
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  12. I am grateful that I know Jesus and He has lead me to Kairos Prison Ministry. I have been serving in Kairos for about 40 years now.
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  13. I am grateful for many things but would like to take this opportunity to tell you how grateful I am for the support of all the Oliver Forum users. We were complete rookie boneheads when we purchased our Oliver but certain we had made a good purchase. The Oliver was a great purchase but a big part of the value has come by surprise by way of this forum. When you are Ignorant, you don't know how ignorant you are. With the support of forum users, we have progressed from rookies to competent Oliver users and learning everyday. This forum has provided us with knowlege to safely drag a 6,000LB projectile around the country, make educated decisions for general maintenance and upgrading our trailer. The User Forum has increased our enjoyment of our Oliver by 50%. When ask about our Oliver, I say we love it but a huge part of the value owning an Oliver is generious support from the Oliver user forum. Let us be the first to wish you the best on however you celebrate the Christmast season. Chris and Tracey
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  14. Glad you discovered the problem. Regarding the water filter o-ring, I like to lube it with a small amount of silicone based plumber's grease. It helps with the seal and keeps the o-ring in good shape. Also, don't over tighten the filter screen housing. Firm hand tight is all that is needed. No tools! Cheers, Dave
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  15. Just to follow up on post. What I found ...... No oring, where screen housing connects to pump. Flexible line attached to screen housing did seem a little loose, snugged it up. One of the "quest fittings (unsure if that is the brand) was loose enough to allow air to draw in ....... After correcting these issues, all works great. Small issues easily remedied..... Thanks for the conversations. All tips used and helpful......
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  16. I believe that the filter / screen utilizes an 'O' ring for a seal and it's on the low pressure / suction side of the pump.
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