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  1. FYI -
    We picked up hull #686 Nov 11th. About the third week, of course around 2:30 am, the CO/smoke detector started chirping 3 beats every minute or so.  The MaxFan was running and it was very foggy outside and about 45 degrees so, I figured it was “seeing” the fog or humidity.

    Since then, the chirps are more frequent.  The manual is pretty plain - 3 chirps per minute means your unit needs replacing. But, it’s how could that be? It’s new?

    I finally gave up and called First Alert.  A new one is in the mail!  Mine was a First Alert model SCO5RVA dated 6 months before our production date. 
     

    I hope no one else goes through having to diagnose early AM alarms!

  2. I had posted this before but, I love the Pocket app just for that reason.  I can save anything to pocket right from the browser from any platform. It enables keywords so all of my Oliver topics obviously have the keyword “Oliver” followed by some other keyword. 
    I use Chrome browser on all my platforms but I’m sure it works with others.  
     

    Besides the usability, I have opted to get their daily feed which is always diverse and interesting.

    Dave

  3. I certainly agree with everything above. I would reiterate what I believe is the most important point made: the width of the OTT is narrower or near the same width as your truck. This makes towing much less stressful than most other trailers.

    As far as traveling down rural roads or even in traffic, I constantly remind myself that 40ft school busses use the same road and they don’t bend in the middle!

    For what it’s worth, I took mine through a Hardee’s drive through line the other day. I ordered, then pulled into the parking lot so I didn’t go under the canopy for the delivery window. It was an open parking lot with painted lanes so it was easy to do. But, as mentioned above, we looked on Google maps beforehand and saw there was a huge mall lot so we knew before we got there we had options! 

     

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  4. +1 on the F250 with 6.2 gas motor. We “test drove” an EII with an F150.  For that setup, I was going to need an Andersen hitch to level.  Personal circumstances changed and we bought the current F250.  
     

    The Oliver will pull great behind either truck but, the F250 allows for more junk for the adventure.  With a Decked Drawer system and a bed rack, we can carry tools, kayaks and bikes on the truck. 
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  5. On 10/4/2020 at 11:43 AM, KWRJRPE said:

    I am a big fan of HASKO suction cup fasteners

    And now, I am also.  These have performed flawlessly! Many thanks for bringing these to our attention. Note that these also come with VHB pads for a more permanent mount. 

  6. 6 hours ago, Mainiac said:

    you can no longer control one side of the porch lights from inside? 

    On my 2020, no.

    Each individual light has never been individually control that we are aware of. What happens when the remote control is left at a campsite somewhere? Can you get a second remote?

    I would think so but didn't ask.

    Wonder if that remote would shut off a neighbors bright light after they go inside?

    Great idea for the next rally!

    See response embedded above.

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  7. The manual states 104 to 132 for the cutoff points but that seems like a large range.  I’ve never checked voltages so I don’t know the real world ranges that exist.  Say you are running the a/c and want to warm up supper in the microwave, is that a problem on 105 volts?

     

    ps- I’ve never checked voltages but I will starting Friday when my Amazon order gets here! Thanks folks!

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  8. Per the new Girard awnings -

    Fact: to use the awning, you must turn on the switch inside the Oliver door. Then (for the pro model) you turn on the light or manage the awning(s) via the remote. The awning light can be used with the awning out or retracted.  You cannot control the awning light with the switch inside the Oliver.  You can only turn on the awning light bar with the remote.
     

    Opinion: the awnings are beautiful! The light bar on the awnings is not quite as bright as the porch lights which can be a good thing. Also, the porch lights cannot be used individually per side. The awning lights  can be if you don’t want to light up the whole camp area. I do wish they were dimmable. 

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  9. Meanwhile - back east, here's some swamp love. This is a Harvest Host at Breaux Bridge, LA.  We stayed there last week on our way to SETX. Give me a couple of years to catch up! Love your out-west pics!

    By the way, to get a gator to smile for the picture, you have to tickle them underneath their arm - now THAT'S and adventure.

     

    TruckBlue.jpg

    Egret_ed.jpg

    GatorSmile_ed.jpg

    BarredOwl_edited.jpg

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  10. With 10 days under our belt, I’ll give you a slightly different view.  I’ve had 3 standard water heaters and this is our first Truma.  We love it and wouldn’t go back to the standard.  We can get up from eating, turn on the truma and start washing dishes with immediate hot water.  When we are done, we turn it off.  I believe that is much more efficient than our other water heaters.  Then, after being off-grid, it’s nice to schedule full hookups for a night with a nice long shower.  
     

    When we are in freezing weather, I plan on turning the bypass valve and dumping the truma which takes all of 90 seconds. No tools required. We did not get the 12v travel heater for that reason. 
     

    Now, was it worth the extra $? For us, yes. 

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