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Apparently yours and mine are at least "kissing cousins" since Twist is hull # 117. During the summer I boondock for extended periods of time at altitudes ranging from 7,000 to about 9,500 feet. Never need the A/c but there are many a morning when I do need heat with overnight temps between 32 and the low 40's. Of course I'm a bit north of you in Colorado, Wyoming, Montana or Idaho. Hope you have as much fun with your Ollie as I have had and plan to have in the future. Welcome to the Family! Bill
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Perhaps the charts below will help - for lithium (see 1st chart) and lead acid and AGM batteries (see 2nd chart).
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I seem to recall exactly the same thing. I'll PM Matt to see what he has to say about it. Bill
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AND - 7 - the most important of all - make Mom happy! 😄
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Yep - since you've checked the air flow and it is OK then about all that is left is either you are not getting a "spark" for ignition (you know that this is also good because the furnace does ignite) or the furnace does not sense that you have a burner flame once it is ignited. If it were me - I'd try to clean the thermocouple - it will look something like THIS one. Even if you are successful in cleaning it and get the furnace to function, I'd strongly consider replacing it. Good luck! Bill p.s. NOTE! It is highly likely that the thermocouple on your furnace is different from the one referenced above - I only wanted you to know what it looked like, not that this one is a replacement for yours.
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I'm aware of a recall/warranty repair that was authorized for certain models of the bath fan due to the very issue you are describing. Depending on the age of your Ollie and/or age of the fan, you just might want to open a Service ticket for this issue you are having. Bill p.s. it would help if you would let everyone know what year and model Ollie you own.
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that you'll cook?
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What's to not trust? A green 18 years old kid entrusted with a lug wrench - what could go wrong?😆 Bill
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the Bighorn Mountains
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And, Bosker is STILL embarrassed for you.🥰
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And/or: https://olivertraveltrailers.com/rewards-program/submit-activity/
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I'd give it another week or so and then if still nothing send a PM to Matt Duncan with the details that you submitted. Bill
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Beware of the moose! Yes, it was during the rut but I actually saw a moose charge a tree in Wyoming a few years back. Bill🥴
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That looks like a swimming area - just how cool/cold is that water? Also - just above the water it looks like really good bear habitat. I don't see any bear tracks by the shore though. Hope that the bugs are not too bad for you! Bill
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Need help with propane generator setup
topgun2 replied to Happy Camper's topic in Mechanical & Technical Tips
A Private Message (PM) to Galway Girl might get you a bit of a quicker response. -
While I feel for those that do not have this same experience, I do believe that your experience is closer to the norm. That's a great sun pic! Bill
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Its a piece of cake! Relax and absorb all that you can. Congrats! Bill
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address unknown, no
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Not a bad cover and slightly "softer" than the Chicks version. I liked it.
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bright and shiny
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hitting the road
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and again, and
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A sad ending to a wonderful but short life for Ollie
topgun2 replied to Coastal Aggie's topic in General Discussion
There is a sad beauty in those pictures. We are all proud of our shiny new Olivers and tend to believe that they are "over built". But, the proof is in the pudding! It is in unfortunate situations like this that we can really be proud. Can you give us any idea of how the interior faired? I suspect that basically things were found intact. Bill -
They only seem overly bright until you almost step on that snake that is trying to warm itself on that nice black asphalt.😵
