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The fan and switch are the only active components in that circuit, so I would test their functionality with new wire. When I replaced my non working fan, I found the 3500 RPM operating speed a little noisy so I added a 12v PWM speed controller to slow it down. That's a possible hidden feature that test wiring would eliminate. I do leave my fan switch on 365 and let the thermostat control the fan operation. I guess that qualifies as AUTO mode. Mossey
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Hull 193 also has a fan switch on the main switch panel in the entry area. It is placed in the 12v B+ supply path to the fan. There is also an inline thermostat on the output side of the switch. My B- travels from the fan to the bottom left of the refrigerator compartment and connects to the 12v ground of the refrigerator. My thermostat was originally attached to the right end of the horizontal condenser fins just below the red B+ wire disappearing on the right side of the picture in your post. If you have a fan control thermostat it should be located on the red wire. Mossey
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After using Roadpass/Roadtripper/Campendium on a recent 6 week camping trip I have decided to cancel my subscription. I found it exasperating to use in its newest format and I switched to a Allstays Premium membership in the middle of our trip. Allstays and Campendium used to be free to use and I used both. I chose Campendium's paid subscription to begin with and was a happy camper until they completed their app migration. Mossey
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Please help me with 2021 rooftop solar specifications
mossemi replied to GlacierGirl's topic in Mechanical & Technical Tips
I used a mirror to locate them on the panel and then used my cell phone camera to take some pictures, lots of pictures in fact, until I got some that were readable and threw the bad ones away. Mossey -
Cool! They are excellent quality products. Mine is about 12 years old and I’ve replaced the rope a couple of times. Mossey
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Exactly! They guide my 4 AM forays to check the plumbing and I sleep with my 👀 closed, so they do bother my sleeping habits.😉 Mossey
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Thank you for the trip report, very well done! Do I spy a WalkyDog on your bike? Mossey
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Ditto for me just prior to the OTTO rally this year. Thanks again Rivernerd and topgun2! Mossey
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Please help me with 2021 rooftop solar specifications
mossemi replied to GlacierGirl's topic in Mechanical & Technical Tips
Every solar panel that I have ever looked at has a specification label on the bottom/underside of the panel that has the information you are looking for. Below are examples from my Renogy 100A suitcase panel. Mossey -
The 2017 manual has a very nice set of schematics for 12v DC, 120v AC and both pressure and waste plumbing. I am pretty sure the 2018 manual and maybe the 2019 manual also had schematics. They are not always 100% accurate, but do provide a starting point. The schematic @jd1923 posted also shows check valves at either hot water heater that the original owner specified the build order. Mossey
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@Minnesota Oli I don’t remember you mentioning the license plate hold open stick mod. Care to elaborate?🙈🙉🙊 Hope you are not affected too severely by the high water and dam trouble in your area. Our prayers are with y’all! Mossey
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Now would be a good time to invest in a multimeter or at the very least, a test light. My 2017 LE2 has an access port in the upper cabinet above the microwave which provides access to the back of the main lighting switch panel. It's a good place to check for a loose wire. Also check the upper and lower negative buss bars for a loose connection. Mossey
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That looks like a crimp on cap on the blue wire, which tells me that it is not a dangling wire but one that was terminated during installation. Mossey
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My TV is 12v. Is yours 120v? Mossey
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I often use a paper clip or any other small conductor for testing. Mossey
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@topgun2 You’re going to have do some math, which you are very good at. After all, who else can make a keeper out of every trout you catch? My SS 3/8" bolts measure 7" long from the bottom of the basket, so you will need to add the thickness of the bottom of the basket and your washers. The bottom of my basket sits 7/8” above the main beam. I used a piece SS flat bar stock measuring 1/8"x 2.5"x7" instead of washers in the front and the base of my bike rack, which is bolted down inside the basket in the rear. I used the OEM flat bar stock underneath with 1/8" Styrene Butadiene Rubber between the flat bar and the aluminum frame member. I used a sheet of 3/8"x12"x12" Styrenes Butadiene Rubber cut down to size between the fiberglass and the bottom of the basket. FYI: my basket is solid aluminum, not the expanded aluminum version. Mossey
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No pictures, but I picked up an OEM basket in Hohenwald and installed it at home. I installed it with bolts instead of the u-bolts. I placed a rubber pad under the u-channel in front and on top of the fiberglass over the V shape of the frame, as well as a piece side to side at the back of the basket. Mossey
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I am sorry if the brevity of my response to @rich.dev's post concerning a CC installation inside a OTT for a ground deployed solar array caused any confusion. It’s my "failure to communicate", a partial quote shamelessly stolen from Captain. In an attempt to clarify my response, my external Furrion solar port is wired with10 AWG wire and a 10A fuse inline on the B+ path to the battery bank and the 10 AWG wire for the B- terminates at a negative busbar prior to a Victron shunt on it's way to the battery bank. If I didn’t have a shunt, the B- would go straight to the battery bank. Mossey
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Is a solar isolator/disconnect switch required with solar suitcase
mossemi replied to rich.dev's topic in Ollie Modifications
I think a disconnect is a good idea whether it is required or not. My Furrion external solar port, which I installed, does not have a dedicated disconnect, but it does have a 10A inline fuse. My Renogy100W suitcase panels with onboard CC are foldable as the name suggests and that’s what I do. I work the cable connections from the external solar port out towards the panels with the MC4 connections last. I think the MC4 connectors are less likely to arc, but I still like the manual breaker solution. Now you just need to figure out where to put it. Mossey -
That goes without saying! Mossey
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Is a solar isolator/disconnect switch required with solar suitcase
mossemi replied to rich.dev's topic in Ollie Modifications
Hull #193 did not have an OEM supplied disconnect, so I would get a ladder out and cover the solar panels with a tarp or moving blanket. That process got old in a hurry, so I added a disconnect between the panels and CC. There are lots of choices for this task, but this what I used. Mossey -
They sure don’t build them like they used to! Mossey
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I think I said the same thing about AMC's Gremlin and Pacer! Looking back, they still look weird! Mossey
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That actually sounds like a great trip, a month going, a month there and a month back. Now if I just could convince Krunch of that! Mossey
