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Geronimo John

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  1. Should you go this direction, you will for sure want to have a very durable and tight fitting cover for the rear bumper mounted Honda. The amount of dust and grime that flies around back there will destroy your generator in no time if you don't protect it. GJ
  2. What screw length did you purchase? Thinking of pre-purchasing them and adding even if not needed right now. GJ
  3. I have three and would be hard pressed to figure out how you got four of them in there unless yours are the ones mounted sideways with buss bars utilizing great care and extremely brilliant craftsman skills. For the normal DYI owner, three 100 amp BB's seems the limit. GJ
  4. Task completed. Thanks for not hammering me on it. My OOPs was pretty much self inflicted.... as usual. I'll still laughing about it. GJ
  5. OMG: Better than mine! I can't read it either. Sort of a big OOPs on my part. TASK List #1: GJ to make signature block bigger! LOL... Nailed me on that one for sure. GJ
  6. What AWG is your break point between Wago's and Crimp to posts?
  7. Suggest increasing the font of the signature block. Most of our ROF's (Retired Ole Farts) eyes are not good enough to read it. Or, you can keep us in the dark and laugh often about it! LOL But DO take notice of Ole vs. OLD..... For us ROF's, here is your really cool rig: TV: 2008 F-350 Crew Cab, 6.4L diesel, 4WD, custom flatbed with storage boxes, Line-X underbody coating OLLIE: 2022 OE1 Hull 885, Lithium batteries (260AH), 230W solar panels, 2000W Pro inverter, Dometic AC w/Easy Start, Truma Tankless Comfort water heater For sure you'll NOT need to be reviewing the Anderson posts. GJ
  8. Ditto! Also to cast some shade on the Refer area when I can't park the curb side to the northish direction. Can both the existing seal and the J "gutter guard" be used at the same time? Belts and suspenders. GJ
  9. Wow. Is OTT using Wago's extensively in the new trailers or was this just a one-off use? If yes, this is an important question. I have used WAGO's a bit on some connections that I'll likely be getting into. For example service to the pump and installation of a second load transfer switch to the A/C. But I am hesitant to do so for high vibration applications. Specifically such as the Houghton Relay Mod for their fan. QUESTIONS: For high vibration applications that are a PITA to get to, would you use WAGO or Wire Nuts? (Both of which would need good strain relief of course), What connections are used in aircraft? GJ
  10. OK, I'll fess up.... About half the time I forget to drain over night and end up having Ollie pee on the highway........
  11. Over time, the accuracy of the SOC will drift. So, it must be "recalibrated to reality" occasionally. For mine, I do so every two weeks of use when I equalize my litho's. At that time when the voltage hits my target, after resting the litho's, if the SOC is not showing 100% I manually reset it. How you go about doing that is system dependent. Your system documentation should address this procedure. GJ PS: Note the total lack of system specific info in my post. Without your info in the signature block that's all we can do. Kindly look at several examples and add to yours as a courtesy to those of us willing and able to help you. Thank you. GJ
  12. Thanks Bill. I really suggest that OTT consider upgrading the bathroom vanity area as MaxBurner documented last year. With a little bit of engineering, the cabinet space could be provided without much cost and with great benefit to future owners! Art: Would be worth sending in your Mod info to OTT in the form of a Service Ticket. That way it for sure will be discussed and consided by their Leadership Team. I'll be packing a door this summer! 🙂 GJ
  13. In Feburary I was in Columbia flying paragliders. At our hotel they had one of these setups on the counter for about 20 guests to use. Daily we each used about 1.5 liters. Frankly I could not believe the amount of water it put out every day. This little pump works like a charm. GJ
  14. I can agree that litho's and solar have SIGNIFICANTLY reduced the need for generators for the vast majority of OTT owners. But for true boondockers, especially winter boondocking camping, not so. GJ
  15. Wow, new Ollies have insulate water lines. Also, a lot more stuff in the way of the Bathroom Vanity door mod. 😞 Is the shape of the door "teardrop" or is that just camera parallax? GJ
  16. Please share with us the Bulldog shock info and assessment after you get some miles on them. GJ
  17. I always travel with water in the tank. Too many times stuff happens and I find we end up needing it. (Pants find a greasy Anderson ball, wife wants to stay an extra day, dirty hands from flat tire, emergency mess that needs cleaning, grand kiddo's find mud pit to play in, etc.) You are correct it is a painfully slow process to drain the fresh water tank. It should not be that slooooow. I postulate that I have poly shavings blocking the outlet. As deep as the drain valve is buried, I have not even considered trying to remove them from the tank, valve and discharge line without flooding the hull in the process. So, for draining the tank, I do it overnight before winterization the next day. GJ
  18. Decalcification of your entire system should be done typically every four years. The hot water side will typically calcify faster than the cold. Is there a flow difference between your hot water flow vs. cold water flow to the bathroom? GJ
  19. JD: Most of that was a joke. 🙂 Some engineers are fortunate to have the time and resources for long term project improvement efforts. Sadly, the vast majority of the engineers do not. Hopefully as we return the US economy back to that of actually making what we use, the time and resources will be available for them to do so. I believe that OTT has invested in this forum in a way as part of their quality improvement efforts. This forum and our Service Tickets are many thousands of opportunities for them to do so. And every one of the items sent their way is in fact looked at and the vast majority are resolved. I also am aware that their Quality Team is active on several of the issues we have seen in this forum discussed. So when we have a problem, those service tickets, and this forum are gold mines for their Quality efforts. That said, I could not resist the opportunity for levity with the pets, toilets and filtered drinking water crack. PS: I love dogs. Cats and Alligators not so much.
  20. Likely they had an experience where an owner was filling the tank at a VERY high water pressure and flow rate. So much so that the vent line, which is quite substantial, could not handle the flow and the tank failed. Not all engineers are stupid, and OTT does things for a reason. We may not know the reason it, but they know it from experience. Yep for sure.
  21. Interesting. I have not ever heard of filtering drinking water to a toilet. The previous owner must have had some really really nasty water that broke the toilet. Or maybe their pets like filtered drinking water. GJ
  22. Not if you were a tent camper for 67 years. It is pure pleasure! PS: I'm 6'3 225 and love our wet bath! 🙂 GJ
  23. I reached out to Mike at Oliver Servce about this thread last week. GJ
  24. Magnesium for sure. GJ
  25. Safety John says when hooking up, the TV should be off, in park, and with emergency brake set. GJ
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