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  1. All, I have updated the instructions to Rev 1. The last two pages in Rev 1 outline the process for inspecting the cooling coil for signs of freezing. Rheostat Install on AC rev 1.pdf
  2. All, the instructions state my Oliver is a 2021 Elite II. The instructions also state the importance of being safe and assuring no work is performed without first 1) flipping the A/C breaker in the main panel under the dining table, 2) disconnecting from shore power and 3) turning off your inverter. A couple questions were asked about freezing the cooling coil, this is addressed in the instructions. Regarding the risk of freezing the coil, I meant to add instructions on how to visually check the coil for signs of freezing; I periodically checked the coil for freezing during the testing that I conducted and never saw signs of freezing. I will update the instructions on how to check for freezing (while the A/C is operating) in case you choose to do this modification. The check is easy to do and very safe.
  3. Rheostat Install on AC.pdfHello, I am sharing instructions I developed for installing a rheostat on the Dometic A/C so the A/C blower motor's speed and can controlled and reduced, thereby reducing the excessive air turbulence noise. FYI, the file size is large, I apologize for this. I tried compressing the file prior to uploading, but most of the content disappeared each time I compressed the file. I also tried compressing the photos within the file, but this too did not work. Thanks, GG
  4. John, This is the interface I am worried about through which water may seep into the compost.
  5. John, Thank you immensely for sharing your knowledge about the NH toilet. My wife and I have ordered our Ollie and are planning on the NH toilet, but we are concerned about keeping the compost dry while taking a shower. You describe that water getting in under the toilet seat isn't a problem, but what about water getting in at the interface between the upper section and the lower section of the toilet? I am talking about the interface that is near the latch brackets that allow you to remove the upper section of the toilet. Do I need to worry about water seeping in through this interface? I am very interested in your guidance because Oliver has impressed on us the importance of getting the shower curtain option with our NH toilet, but we both dislike the curtain option and would rather not order it if we can do without it. Thanks in advance for your help. George Gonzalez
  6. Larry, Glad to know you. My wife and I have ordered an Ollie and are considering going with the lithium pro package. Please send me the specification sheet for the LifeBlue batteries that are used in this package. Also, provide information on LifeBlue the company and how long you have been selling this particular battery. Sincerely, George Gonzalez
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