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Dexter EZ-Flex zerks not accepting grease
rich.dev replied to Fargoman's topic in General Discussion
We will be there from mid Nov to Feb/March next year, first time! š -
You are correct, just checked mine and sure enough it works on both! š
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I might be wrong but this key is for the deadbolt not the electric lock?
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..and same here
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John, I just remembered I have Sensorpush wireless thermometers all over the Ollie, sorry did I say Iām still a spring chicken!š I checked and the temp under the street side bed got up to 40°C/104°F one day in July, while the inside was approx. 75-80°F!. I see the output is rated up to an ambient temperature of 104°F after which the current will be derated. So I will definitely have to look at ventilation in that area. I checked out your ventilation option, sorry if I missed it in the pictures but where did you mount the fan, is it the partition between the rear basement and below street side bed?
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Yah kinda on the heavy side but Iām still a spring chicken so doable for now! š I havenāt checked yet, plan is to monitor them for heat/cold when weāre in Arizona this winter. I might eventually install a fan for ventilation like @NCeagle did in this thread.
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I added this 400W Renogy solar panel and Victron MPPT 100/30 CC, the CC was sized using this charge controller calculator from Explorist.Life/Nate. Pic of the stock 100/50 and 100/30 that I added for the 400W panel.
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I do the same with the exact same tester. Once I know the plug is wired correctly I plug in and trust the onboard surge protector made by the same company And meā¦ā¦great minds think alike! š
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Ok more experienced people will chip in but Iāll try and answer some of your questionsā¦ā¦ Yes Yes you can, but if you have the solar package you have the Zamp solar port on the street side, your solar suitcase āshouldā have a SAE connector but with the Zamp port you will need a polarity reversing adaptor. The wire for the Zamp port is a 10ga wire capable of 30a. OTT use a 20A fuse, you can probably go with 2 x 200W external solar suitcases, but with onboard charge controllers there could be voltage drop based on wire size and length of wire. Hereās a nice video explaining voltage drop based on charge controller location relative to the batteries.
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Replacing shocks when upgrading leaf springs
rich.dev replied to John and Debbie's topic in General Discussion
I believe this bulldog shock is a direct replacement for the Monroe 555001 https://www.4statetrucks.com/bulldog-hd-shock-absorber-replaces-555001-19-050000007 -
Replacing shocks when upgrading leaf springs
rich.dev replied to John and Debbie's topic in General Discussion
GJ, is PB4 a typo, isn't it PR4? -
Andersen WDH without chains, Sway Only?
rich.dev replied to Ralph Mawyer's topic in Towing an Oliver
Oh no dog in the race, I was just curious how you could tell from the picture showing the SUV and Oliver. I still learn every day, to me it looked like maybe the rear of the SUV sits a little lower than the front, but then the Oliver looks pretty level. -
Andersen WDH without chains, Sway Only?
rich.dev replied to Ralph Mawyer's topic in Towing an Oliver
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New axles may not fit all older sub-frames
rich.dev replied to Wayfinder's topic in Mechanical & Technical Tips
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New axles may not fit all older sub-frames
rich.dev replied to Wayfinder's topic in Mechanical & Technical Tips
Added hull# 1386, my stock springs are 1750lbs capacity -
I was advised by Mike from OTT that I could use Lucas Red N Tacky grease for the Dexter EZ-Flex suspension, bearings and the 3 jacks.
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Sun Shade awnings that attach to extisting oliver awning
rich.dev replied to MarkC's topic in General Discussion
Thanks John, I will check with Girard. We have a clam but I like the idea of a shade with open ends for a nice breeze. -
Sun Shade awnings that attach to extisting oliver awning
rich.dev replied to MarkC's topic in General Discussion
Has anybody with a Girard awning used an awning shade from Tentproinc? This sun shade is specifically for the Girard awning. https://tentproinc.com/products/tentproinc-rv-awning-sun-shade-screen-for-girard-sunshade-customized -
I asked same question to Dexter and was advised it indicates a 3ā axle dia.
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US driverās licenses are valid for visitors in Canada.
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Axle weight rating is 5200lbs/axle, spring weight rating is 1750lbs (x 2 = 3500/axle, hence the 7000lbs GVWR), GVWR of 7000lbs is based on the weakest link, ie the springs
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John, if you havenāt already, contact Dexter and request a spec/build sheet of your axle/spring assy. You will have to provide them with your axle serial number. Attached is a copy of my build sheet with all the info on the axles and springs, under āshop order notes and optionsā you can see my axles are 3ā diameter. The axles and springs are supplied from Dexter as an assembly, D52 = 5200lbs capacity and the springs are 1750lbs capacity.
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I believe this is it. https://support.olivertraveltrailers.com/portal/en/kb/articles/xantrex-inverter-error-20
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Yup just saw that. Here's the link with announcement and contact details if you wish to schedule a service installation. https://mailchi.mp/trumacorp/truma-coolers-winter-camping-and-more-17304172?e=65dcac5d9f ...and response from Truma re cost "The cost of the soft start is $425 plus tax and mobile service calls where applicable"