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[postquote quote=179553][/postquote] Same here.
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[postquote quote=179484][/postquote] We use sheets and mattress pads from AB Lifestyles and are very happy with them. Sandy, I sent you a PM on the Champion 3400. Mike
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I agree that what you pack depends on how you camp. We rarely eat at restaurants. We grill most of the time and so I have a Weber Q1000 gas grill and a small Weber charcoal grill. We have a couple of pots and a medium size pan and that’s about it. Sometimes we take the instant pot but it rides in the truck, we’ve made chili on a rainy day more than a few times. We carry less now than when we picked up, so I’d go light and add as you see what your style is. Mike
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Where Did You Get Your Custom Graphics?
Mike and Carol replied to bradbev's topic in General Discussion
[postquote quote=178944][/postquote] We had a local graphic artist do the design. We told her what we were thinking and she did a few designs. We refined one of them to what we have now. She provided a digital file and a local print shop printed the big graphic for the front and some smaller ones for whatever. Mike -
When we’re with FHU we let the gray tank fill before draining. It’s usually also when we dump the black. The gray provides a rinse. I wouldn’t want the gray to be continuously open because I don’t want my basement open all the time. We have dumped the gray independent of the black if we’re showering a lot. I usually raise the front of the trailer a bit when draining the tanks, especially when we’re leaving the campground. Mike
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We had a problem with water flow to the toilet. We happened to be on our way to Tennessee for some upgrades when it happened. The service guys found hard water deposits where the hose connects to the toilet preventing flow. We have been using a water softener since. We’ve been to some remote campgrounds that I’m sure had some pretty hard water. Mike
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Who has upgraded their Andersen to the latest version?
Mike and Carol replied to John E Davies's topic in Ollie Modifications
I have not, but am considering the upgrade. Bill J. (topgun2) has upgraded. I’m sure he’ll weigh in. Mike -
Congratulations! Another Oliver on the road - enjoy! Mike
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John, thanks. As we discussed, it was an inexpensive mod that works well for what I needed it to do. Having all the chocks, blocks, etc right there makes set up much easier. Mike
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Leveling Front to Back - Extremely Steep Csmpsite
Mike and Carol replied to deniwell's topic in General Discussion
I also had a site at Davis Mountain State Park that was bad. I ended up parking a bit sideways to make it work. One thing to add to your chocks and blocks is an x-chock that fits between the wheels when up on legos or wood. Mike -
Congratulations! Have you tried adjusting the level to see if the bubble comes back? The screws around it are to adjust the level, I have to readjust ours every so often. Level the trailer with another level and then adjust to put the bubble in the middle. I use a small level under the seam between the top and bottom hulls around the outside. Good luck! Mike
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Blue Sky Controller and IPN Remote not powered
Mike and Carol replied to fritzfrangle's topic in Mechanical & Technical Tips
Thanks for posting this, good info for those of us with Blue Sky solar. Mike -
Ed and Nancy, welcome! We were like you, new to the RV world. That was four years ago and we’ve come a long way - and you will too. Ask any questions as you get settled in and enjoy your new Oliver! Mike
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[postquote quote=176982][/postquote] Ken, we love it when you guys come to Texas - the temperature always drops 30 degrees no matter what time of year! Mike
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[postquote quote=176946][/postquote] This is what we use. They also have screens for the furnace. Mike
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Inverter Problem and Incidental Mystery
Mike and Carol replied to Spike's topic in General Discussion
It’s good to see resolution to this issue. I’m sure there are others, like me, who have been following and learning. Issues like this result in better knowledge and greater confidence. It also helps to have so many smart folks willing to jump in and help. Mike -
[postquote quote=176829][/postquote] This what I did. I got mine off Amazon for a little over $100. I carry chocks, blocks, gloves, flashlight and an old towel in it.
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I’ve seen a couple of variations on this idea, these look like they would do a good job. The interesting question as John alluded to is how did you hang them? Hooks over the door or hooks stuck to the inside of the door? Thanks for sharing - folks are always looking to increase their storage! Mike
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Buddha and Buffy, welcome! Like Pete and Bosker we’re just down the road in Fair Oaks Ranch, too. We were in Fredericksburg last week picking up wine from Becker Vineyards. If you have questions we’d be happy to help. Mike
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Blocking stabilizers and wheels for the newbie
Mike and Carol replied to MarkC's topic in General Discussion
[postquote quote=176265][/postquote] That’s a great question, I should have explained why my tires aren’t chocked - at this site we were just overnighting and I did not have to unhitch from the truck. You can see in the picture my Andersen chains are still tight. Before I unhitch at a site we always chock the tires. Both sides. Also, if I have to drive up on legos, the standard wedge type chocks aren’t as effective so I have one of those “between the tires” or x-chock devices. Some are quite expensive. I got the inexpensive Camco plastic one that works fine. Another Walmart item. You can see them in this photo: