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rich.dev

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  1. Not sure where the gas shutoff is, but since the furnace is your heat source I would think the shutoff should be on not off, ie letting gas through.
  2. @Gliddenwoods there might be better/more updated video and instructions, but this is what I have, a video clip from oliver and instructions from John E Davies
  3. @Nan yes this question has been raised by many (including myself) before. In most RVs, the grey and black water tanks are separated but come together to flow through the same opening when it comes time to dump the tanks. So something as simple as adding THIS valve will allow the black and grey water tanks to be connected and for liquid to flow between the 2 tanks. However, with the Oliver valve configuration I don't believe that would be a possible option, unlesss you add one of those valterra blade valves right at the outlet. But also, if I remember correctly the grey water tank sits slightly lower than the black tank so that could be an issue as well (water going "uphill" from grey to black). Anyway, here are some threads with good reading material and possible solution for you.... Please let us know if you come up with another solution, I would be interested as well.
  4. I’m looking for a short hose to draw water from my water bladder through the boondocking port into the fresh water tank, do you maybe have a link to the silicone hose?
  5. Rich, you have what I was referring to as a late model HD beast! Not sure of our total payload, but with Chris, Charley and me inside and loaded with all tools and camping equipment, I weigh our TV at under 7400 LBS. Estimating 650 LBS hitch weight (10% of ready Oliver weight), and GWVR at 8800 LBS, it nets 750 LBS available payload. We can hit some flea markets along the way! 🤣 John, I went through the CAT scale in August when we went camping, fully loaded (like when we will go full time end of October) the numbers were: Truck: 8960lbs (gvwr: 10850lbs) Trailer: 6380lbs (gvwr: 7000lbs) Tongue weight: 700lbs WDH is the Anderson. I know I don’t really need it but it was installed for my Touareg before we upgraded to the Chev 2500HD so might as well use it. Interesting numbers with the Anderson and how weight is transferred from the tongue to the trailer and Chevy front axle.
  6. LOL...sorry, have to blame it on siri, or my big sausage fingers!
  7. Yah but I don't have the nice bells and whistles you have in your Nissan. My biggest regret is not getting the 360 degree trailer camera system!
  8. Mike, I see you went with the Swivel Leg Mount Adapters. The roof in that area is not curved much so was that just because you wanted the mount/dish higher up?
  9. John, hoping this will help, error code 20 is covered here.
  10. We have the Anderson levelers and they work great!
  11. Thanks Steve, good to know, we also have a 2023 like you so I'll wait for the new one. Also,does the Highsierra faucet fit in the existing Oliver wall mount, or did you order the optional Highsierra wall mount?
  12. Very nice installation Mike. I'm about to copy your and @MAX Burner's install for my Starlink cable and later DC to DC charger. Which blue sea cable gland did you use, is it the predrilled or THIS one?
  13. What size Blue Seas Clam did you use? Same as you I want to run my Starlink Gen 3 cable and later DC to DC cables through here.
  14. Great thanks! Will the new faucet fit in the existing Oliver wall mount, or do I have to order the optional Highsierra wall mount?
  15. @ScottyGS Whichever 3/4 ton you decide to go with get the 360 camera/camera trailering package! I did not and biggest mistake!😔
  16. Larry, any updates for us, how is the TRIO GEN 3 12V POWER SUPPLY working for you?
  17. That access port is on the side of the curb side bed, you can also access that valve by removing the rear access panel above the curb side bed, check from time stamp 5:14 in this video clip.
  18. Below pictures show a Truma Water Heater bypass valve currently set in winterization mode. You will need to turn the valve towards you to open the flow for cold water to enter the water heater chamber. ....and check from time stamp 5:14 in below video.
  19. @ScubaRx Count us in, we will be in the area (Quartzite, Yuma, Imperial dam, Lake Havasu) arriving mid to end November staying until end March (ish).
  20. We will be there from mid Nov to Feb/March next year, first time! 🙂
  21. You are correct, just checked mine and sure enough it works on both! 😊
  22. I might be wrong but this key is for the deadbolt not the electric lock?
  23. ..and same here
  24. John, I just remembered I have Sensorpush wireless thermometers all over the Ollie, sorry did I say I’m still a spring chicken!😜 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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