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  1. I found the SN engraved on the rear side of the axle near the center. Take a damp rag and a flashlight with you and wipe the axle down, it should be visible. Mine was close to where the label used to be. Mossey
  2. Looks like you found a solution to your issue!
  3. I have had similar results while trying to watch downloaded video without an internet connection. I have not tried using my phone as a hotspot, connecting my iPad with the downloaded video to my phone and then trying to watch it. Mossey
  4. No center support, but the 2 panels are bolted to together along the length. Mossey
  5. It is 1” x 1” angle or L shaped. The solar panels are 58-3/8" x 26-3/8” and the angle aluminum is 26" long in the front and rear, centered so that there is 13” of angle on each panel and fitting between each of the stainless steel roof mounts. The angle is attached to each panel with two 1/4" machine screws that are about 1-1/2” long and a nylon lock nut. Mossey
  6. It took awhile, but I finally found pictures of my axle label and although I had several pictures I wondered why they all had the same serial number. I went under the Ollie and found that I only had 1 label and it was on the rear axle. I then found the engraved SN for the front axle and it was the same as the rear, which I thought was weird. So I emailed that information to Dexter asking for an as built sheet and if tandem axles should have the same SN. Dexter sent back a single build sheet and never addressed my question about the same SN on both axles. So the question that I now have is if anyone else has the same SN's on both axles and if that is Dexter's standard practice? The attachment is for 2017 LE2 #193 which has the original suspension equipment Mossey ö
  7. The 2 Zamp panels on our 2017 LE2 are 160 watt panels. They are joined together with aluminum angle front and rear. Mossey
  8. The value of 55.0" is a typo, correct? Mossey
  9. I pulled our 2017 LE2 with a 2014 LC for 6 years and always used an Andersen WD hitch because the 2014 LC owners manual specified that any tongue weight over 500 lbs. required one. We bought the LC in 2016 because I wanted to order an Ollie in 2018, it was our 4th Toyota, its load capacity was 8,100 lbs. and it was a SUV. The fact that it needed a WD hitch was not an issue and never was. We now tow with a F-150 and still use the Andersen WD hitch, because it’s required and I don’t think I know any more that the engineers at Toyota or Ford do about the capabilities of their trucks, so I embrace their recommendations. Mossey
  10. I’m sure you’ve heard that necessity is the mother of invention. Nice solution to your challenge. Mossey
  11. I remember we helped @Ken_Judy replace their rear street side leaf spring at the 2022 rally. Do you know if the street or curb side is the most prevalent side for a failure? Mossey
  12. Thank you! @Gliddenwoods asked the question about increased hight and it caused me to wonder while I was at my keyboard. And now a question for all of the Dexter axle spec sheet interpreters, please see the attachment.
  13. I may have missed this fact in this great 17 pages and growing post, does Alcan make a 4 leaf spring pack that would also work for a LE2 and still be a capacity upgrade? Mossey
  14. I’m not quite sure that OTT created any defect. It seems to me that Chris's 2016 LE2 was built to the axle specifications used on his trailer and have been in service for about 8 years without any problems. Mossey
  15. @Roadlotus tows with a 2021 Nissan Titan XD. Mossey
  16. For anyone considering adding a marine hatch to their bath vanity, I did this mod and I love it! But I think that you should take a look at @Frank C's version at THIS link. His bath vanity mod was a unique approach that I think is worth considering! Mossey
  17. My order also had the LED lite. Thanks for the heads up! Mossey
  18. Your disconnect needs are different than mine, so I choose a location under the rear dinette seat. I was interested in a disconnect switch in order to allow battery removal for a future battery upgrade and I wanted less obstacles in the battery box. It will work for your needs wherever you place it. I have some small pieces of 4/0 cable and I can make a short jumper if you provide the connectors and cover the shipping cost. Mossey
  19. 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
  20. 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
  21. 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
  22. 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
  23. Cool! They are excellent quality products. Mine is about 12 years old and I’ve replaced the rope a couple of times. Mossey
  24. 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
  25. Thank you for the trip report, very well done! Do I spy a WalkyDog on your bike? Mossey
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