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  1. Is there any water in the tank?   If completely empty  you could try first to check and clear inline filter located by the pump.  This may be enough to break air pocket.    
     

    Next try  holding your external tank above the back bumper to give a bit of gravity help to the pump.
     

    alternatively 

    If you have access to pressurized street water try pressurizing and running a bit then turn off water at street and try pump again just in normal position. 
     

    Video on priming:

     

    https://youtube.com/shorts/AEcmmXFO8ww?si=bGwmFSqB-FYKYFGw

  2. Our original 2019 Jensen tv cracked.  We reported it to Oliver with no feedback given other than to adjust tire pressure down (which is set at 50psi)

    We then bought  replacement of same size/brand Jensen that also cracked (yet the tV works fine).

    I McGivered together a solution on the road using a stiff thin cutting board and a bunch of JB Weld to beef up the back.  Its ugly but has held for two years.  I also use a chunk of foam between the arms when closed. 

     

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    Once I get back to my shop in July I plan to take the back off the original TV and fabricate a sandwich of stiffener inside and outside the back paying attention around the mount points.

     

    Happy travels.

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  3. On 5/30/2025 at 12:42 PM, Geronimo John said:

    As I stated  a couple of times above, the ALCON 4 leaf clearly has the Rating (2,000#), weight (19#+), and compliance (4-Leaf) to make it very well suited for use by most OTT owners. 

    @Geronimo John
     

    I’m planning on doing the 4 leaf pack later this fall.  Do you think for new shocks it’s better to use new Bulldog Shocks or stick with the OEM Monroe’s.  I’ve changed out my Monroe’s about 2 years ago.   I’m thinking of using new Bulldog’s and keeping the 2 best old Monroe’s as spare. 
     

    Thanks for your advice.

     

    craig

  4. Final update: 

    After 3 internal fires and 2 failed complete Truma units, and a request for a Truma Escalation, the company (Truma)  stepped up and replaced our whole water heater unit and external (kinda warped/melted) door under a "warranty exception" after finding another problem in the unit during testing of the new Recall burner.

    That make the 3rd Truma water heater installed in our hull.  This one now is fully registered and has a 1 year warranty.

    Hope this one is the last we need to install.

    Craig (Hull 505 - aka Galway Girl)

     

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  5. I've noticed some comments/concerns that the 5 spring Alcan pack may be a bit too stiff for the EII with 3.5K axles.

    There apparently are Oliver Factory design concerns about how STIFF folks make their suspension when upgrading.  Some flex is desirable for limiting shock to the frame and the trailer body.   But if you're a true off grid person with tough terrain then that 5 pack may be perfect.

    I've been emailing Lew (owner of Alcan) to discuss options.
    For the same basic price Alcan will build the Oliver Springs as a 4 spring set with 2000 lb rating.
    They do this by leaving off the shortest (bottom) spring and adjusting other parts.  

    This 4 pack still leaves in place the longer springs that cover all the way out to the last spring eye.  
    Lew says they always recommend and provide wet bolts with brass inserts and the right size Ubolts etc.
    Lew also said they've had 4 Oliver's in this last week alone getting new spring packs.

     

    Craig  Hull 505

     

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  6. Update on The Dexter Fail:

    I contacted Dexter using the warranty claim form on the Dexter Brakes web page.
    In that they asked all kinds of trailer info, and to include contacts at the dealership that did the install and also asked for pictures of all the failed units.
    After sending all that in via their web form, in 2 days they determined that they were "replaceable under warranty"

    Dexter agreed to replace all 4 brake assemblies with brand new manual adjust assemblies which they have shipped to my home.

    End to end the warranty claim to delivery of parts took 1 week.
    E-Trailer had nothing to do with it, in fact they gave me the wrong contact info for Dexter brakes..

    Craig Hull 505

     

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  7. Added a cooling fan following many other installations in our 3 way Norcold.

    Fan mounted by bolting onto a shall sheet of screen door panel from Home Depot.
    Air flows up from the heat chamber around back side of the panel and forced out vent slots by fans.
    Unit held in place with high temp furnace aluminum tape.
    Used high temp race for wires down to the bottom chamber where the control is mounted and wired into +12 / GND.

    Hope this helps anyone else doing a similar mounting process.

    Pix 1: Upper Vent area:  

    Fans wouldn't fit directly onto vent cover due to space, so I chose to mount it at an angle that blows the hot air directly out the vents (which are slanted that direction). 


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    Wiring in the controller to the +12 and GND took a bit of cable splicing and re-building.
    In hindsight, if I'd had 3-way cable crimp connectors it would have been easier to wire in the controller.

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    Craig - Hull 505

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  8. 2 hours ago, jd1923 said:

    Maybe they didn't get the top of the shoe on the post correctly.

    These were complete dexter assemblies, so the RV Service Bay only had to bolt on the assembly, re-attach wires, and set initial adjustment.
    Maybe something wasn't right.

    In any case, I'll get a return address this week from E-Trailer and ship the mess back for replacment.
    CS

     

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  9. 2 hours ago, Carl Hansen said:

    suggest the best way to route the cables on the trailer side with minimal drilling required.

    Carl,

    A couple folks have penetrated the hull in behind the propane tanks and then along the belly...that required taking out the shelf under the sink as an access.   I ran mine the length of the trailer frame and used a waterproof clam (used on boats) to feed the cable up into the space where I was putting the DC/DC unit.   

    (Note: I used 6AWG to the trailer because I was using the older 30A DC/DC unit.  If you're using the larger 50A unit, the run from the trailer tongue back to the rear of your trailer should be 4AWG.  (Unless it's less than about 16' then 6AWG works).  Longer runs have worse voltage drop.
    Here's the 50A wiring recommendation:

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    While my original article is for an EII, it covers both the battery upgrade and the DC-DC charger. Here's the relevant slide about installing a DC/DC.

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    https://4-ever-hitched.com/ggs-blog/f/lithium-battery-upgrade

     

     

    Craig

     

     

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  10. This spring I ordered new Dexter Nevr-Adjust brake assemblies and new pre loaded drums for a 60k mile tune up.

    Since the trailer was at a dealer for the truma recall had the dealer install them.

     We had some smoke early on during break in drive was expected, stopped checked temperature of hubs and all was ok.  Set gain to 5 and drove on.  

    After the break in period at about 300 mi we were feeling really  strange tugging braking.  

    Stopped at our daughter’s ranch, pulled the drivers side hubs and found the brake pads  had just disintegrated. The service centers best guess is that the self adjusters over adjusted and caused brake lining failing or we unfortunately got a bad batch. 
     

    Lucky we were near a local shop that got us in Saturday and replaced all 4 assemblies with regular assemblies (not never-adjust) . They also inspected, turned the drums, repacked bearings and installed new seals.  

    We’re working with e-trailer to get a refund as the assemblies had a 5 year guarantee.

    Now I’ve added an item to our 3k inspection which includes lubing Zerks, and now adjusting brakes as needed.

    I’ve heard of, but never experienced, failed never adjust, but now I’m in the camp that they are not welcome on our trailer.

    First pix note the crumbling shoes curb rear.

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    Second pix-  shoe all gone to bear metal.   Had to turn drums (which were brand new). Street rear.

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    Safe travels.

    Craig

     

     

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  11. Update:

    Our 2019 is part of the recall.  

    Oliver shipped the new burner to a local repair center.  Upon installation they found another issue with some internal parts and the unit would not pass inspection tests. 

    Since our first unit had failed at year 2, and already been replaced due to a different manufacturer defect I re-connected with Truma and explained that we have had 2 water heaters, each with a different manufacturing defect.

    Truma didn’t hesitate and waived their normal warranty and shipped us a new water heater and door assembly. (Our door was warped from fires.) 

    Our new unit has the new crimped burners with the loc tight on the burner feed line coupler.

    The tech putting in the unit forgot to install the controller wire and gas line grommet, but I was able to address  those errors and test before our current trip.

    The old unit was requested returned by truma from the installer along with the un-used burner.

    So far so good on this 3rd Truma water heater.

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  12. Problem Solved:  Bad Crimps on New 3 way crimp connectors

    I had bought new brake and hubs for the trailer and had the installation done at the same place doing our Truma Recall.

    I looked more closely and used a check light to trace power to the new 3way crimp connectors (for the new brake assemblies.)
    They didn't look fully seated on the fronts the same as the rear.

    Squeezed them with a pair of channel locks and voila, now the front brakes on both sides are engaging.

     

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    Since I was under the trailer I went around and manually adjusted all 4 brakes to the same resistance.
    Next I'll be burnishing in the brakes as we begin our next trip.

    Craig - Hull 505 - Galway Girl

     

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  13. It appears that both FRONT brakes are not energizing.  

    Based on other posts, I'm assuming I should rewire to avoid using the lines that run through the front tube.

    If that doesn't work what's the next step?  I saw another post about the wires all being mashed together and soldered under the street side bed before they head out thru hull.

    Tips?

    Craig


     

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