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JD, My rear emergency exit window has an integrated gutter so I did not use the EZE Gutter there. I did think your use of the extra gutter over the upper refrigerator vent was an excellent idea. I was able to complete my installation with 2-10' rolls of EZE Gutter. And as another forum poster suggested, I used the 3M 4298 Adhesion Promotor. Mossey
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Furrion TV using Furrion Radio Speakers
mossemi replied to dewdev's topic in Mechanical & Technical Tips
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Drawer won't stay closed - tore out slide mounts
mossemi replied to JRK's topic in General Discussion
If the drawer latch looks like this you may be able to replace it with a stronger pull. They widely available in 3 lb. to 10 lb. pulls. The service department may be of help. Mossey -
Furrion TV using Furrion Radio Speakers
mossemi replied to dewdev's topic in Mechanical & Technical Tips
Try using the search feature. My search for "speakers" returned 114 posts and here are 2 that may be of interest. One of the post is for the Furrion tv and radio and the other is about Jensen equipment. Good luck, Mossey -
I do agree with the comments about color and quality of zip ties but this looks like a temporary deployment, so I think the installation is just fine. Mossey
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The picture will land wherever the cursor is at when you double click it to add it to the posting. Mossey
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I guess that would qualify you and Tali as "rolling stones".😎 Mossey
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Thank you Steve for that excellent explanation. You made it simple enough for me to understand. And the usable AH's aren’t much more than a single Battle Born 100 AH LiFePO4 battery. Mossey
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That sounds like a nice battery package and I guess the label indicates that they are 140 amp-hour rated, giving you 280 usable amp-hours. Excellent battery choice! Mossey
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SeaDog, I have a pump switch in the bathroom and another on the kitchen switch panel. Do you have two or three switches? An external pump switch near the Boondocking port would be more desirable to me. I keep a spray bottle in the basement with a bleach solution in it to disinfect the community equipment at the dump station. So the dump water hose and handle are reasonably clean when I rinse my hands after I remove and dispose my latex gloves. I try very hard to not transfer anything from my black tank to anything on the trailer or my tow vehicle. And after of 15 months of COVID-19 precautions, disinfectant wipes are always available in the truck. Let's go Lightning, Mossey
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As a general rule, accessory devices like grills and fire pits will not work with more than one regulator in-line. And it can sometimes be a challenge to eliminate the accessory regulator. And the rear quick connect is capped off because the original owner did not chose that option. Mossey
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Looks like they used 3 different LE2’s for the interior pictures. Nice catch, I probably would have missed that, Mossey
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FranKC, what is the amp-hour rating and brand of your 12v batteries? Were they stock Oliver batteries or did you purchase them after pickup? Mossey
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Replacing Window trim - what brand is it?
mossemi replied to wolfdds's topic in Mechanical & Technical Tips
I don’t believe the window gaskets in my windows prevent water from getting into the bottom tracks of the windows. Have you water tested the window to verify the leak location? The water leaks I have experienced were caused by a leak in the street side light above the dinette window or water overflowing the slider track and then into the cabin, but this was caused by clogged weep slots. I do believe the earlier LE2’s did have black gaskets and maybe someone with a 2015 model could verify that and the gasket profile. I can send you a small piece of the Pelland gasket for test purposes if needed. Mossey -
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Has anyone used Separret Villa 9215 Composting Toilet?
mossemi replied to PeteRissler's topic in Ollie Boondocking
I fat fingered that post and you responded before I edited it. It now has the correct link in it and it is a different link than yours and I believe it was posted the next day. Mossey -
Has anyone used Separret Villa 9215 Composting Toilet?
mossemi replied to PeteRissler's topic in Ollie Boondocking
SeaDawg Moderators Posted May 22 So, I came across this the other day-- Separett's new Tiny composting toilet. As toilets go, it's rather pretty and sleek. And small. But a big capacity. And, like all the other composting toilet, a pretty big price tag. Comes in two versions, with a urine hose, or with a urine tank. Vent adaptor from Swedish 50 mm to us 1.5 inch vent pipe. Seat height is about 3" lower than nature's head. I wonder if the odor from the fan would really be any worse than the odor from the nature's head fan, or the vent stack from the Oliver black tank? I'm sure I'll see it pop up on one of the youtuber sites soon. I saw this on the Air Forums and thought of you and your post about the Separett Tiny. https://www.airforums.com/forums/f446/part-l-tmi-review-of-the-separett-tiny-1270-01-a-224421.html Mossey -
That door mat sure looks like a putting green to me. So I guess you practice putting when the fish aren’t biting. I think that’s great idea and you know I’m a big fan of multiple uses for items I carry while camping.😆 Mossey
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While I was troubleshooting my external refrigerator fan failure last year I found that the temperature switch was the point of failure. So I would suggest checking the voltage going to the fan first. If there isn’t any voltage at the fan, try by-passing the temperature switch before replacing the fan. I did replace my fan while I was replacing the temperature switch because it had become noisy. I didn’t use the same brand/model of fan. The fan I used had a higher RPM rating the original and it was also very noisy and required a PWM speed controller to slow it down to make it’s noise level adjustable. These are the replacement parts I used.
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Raspy, It’s good to hear from you on the Ollie forum. I often see your posts on the Fiberglass RV forum and it reminds me of the conversation about tire pressure you, topgun2 and I had at the OTT rally. And while staying at a Florida SP on my way to the non rally we had this year, I had the opportunity to tour a HQ19 in person. I saw it when I was heading to my site and the owner came over while I was setting up. I gave him a tour of the Ollie and then found out that he was in the Black Series. So he invited me over for a tour and it was quite a trailer. The owner was from Florida and quite happy with his experiences so far. Just when I got to see your new trailer, you are going to get another. So I’ll have to keep my eyes open for your new one. Congratulations, Mossey
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Krunch and I nearly finished "Where the Crawdads Sing” on our way home from Illinois this week, about 2 hours to go. I have some audible credits to use so I’ll check out the books mentioned in this thread. Unlike RB, I don't listen to anything heavy while driving. If I miss something in a non fiction book, it’s too distracting for me to find it while driving and fiction allows me to fill in the blanks instead of going back. I like pure entertainment whIle cruising down the road. And real books always put me to sleep so they take forever to finish and it’s much easier to find the place I reached before I feel asleep. Anything by W.E.B. Griffin, Lee Child, Michael Connelly fills my time while driving. While Ken Follett has some very good historical fiction books. And Sherry, I do believe "historical fiction" qualifies as an oxymoron. Mossey
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MaxxFan Roof Top Vent Will Not Fully Close
mossemi replied to dewdev's topic in Mechanical & Technical Tips
