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Wandering Sagebrush

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  1. I mentioned that I was an aircraft electrician in an earlier life. I too prefer a master switch on the negative side. Here’s why… In my first squadron, right out of AE A school, I was sent out my very first job, to change a torn terminal cover on a battery bus bar (24VDC). I removed the rubber terminal cover and proceeded to apply wrench to nut so I could slip the cover over the cable. Suddenly… there was a bright flash of light, accompanied by the sound of a stick welder. The wrench touched the airframe and became a wonderful conductor of 24VDC straight to ground. Luckily, the wrench didn’t stick to that rib, but it did leave a very small divot, and I needed a change of skivie drawers. I don’t remember if we were taught to always disconnect the power source before working on power systems, but we probably were, and common sense should have made me do so. I suspect I was just an excited 19 year old LCpl who was elated to get his first solo job, and didn’t stop to think. To this day, I always pull the negative lead before turning a wrench on a DC system. The chances of grounding a wrench are real.
  2. It actually was my bride’s hair dryer, although I wish I also had a heat gun. Thanks for the kind words! Without humor we’d all go insane.
  3. Bill, thank you! I had not seen that style of switch, I was thinking along the lines of the big red Perko style.
  4. Mike, thank you. Location is exactly why I’m being lazy. Plus the Ollie is so new (and elegant) to me that I’m hesitant to drill holes for cable routing and mounting screws. I don’t understand why RV builders don’t provide a master switch for all circuits. Even my Northern Lite has one parasitic circuit with the switch off. The Airstream has several.
  5. I’ve noticed a couple of threads about installing a battery master switch, so I assume that for some reason Oliver decided not to include one. If there is, I haven’t found it. There are times when I’d like to have all power off, with no parasitic loads. In my first career, I was an aircraft electrician and have (had?) the skills to install a master switch, but as I’ve aged, I’ve become plain old lazy. I’m thinking about simply disconnecting the negative lead from the battery bank. Am I missing anything? Thoughts?
  6. Success, third time did the job! Previously I had been trying to twist the sleeve, but there was simply too much glued surface to break it loose. After heating, I inserted a large common screwdriver blade between the fan housing and the black sleeve. Twisting the blade in a couple of spots provided enough linear force to break the bond.
  7. I’m seeing some great wildlife photography! Thanks for sharing! Here are a few more.
  8. John, thank you! I also spoke with Mike at Oliver Service this morning.. He suggested trying heat again, and if that failed to carefully cut the black plastic off, and replace it with a new sleeve. That’s a duh moment for me, why didn’t I think of it? It’s a nice morning down here. Sun on the mountains, mountain goats in the spotting scope.
  9. Well, sugarfoot! ☹️ I pulled the fan housing and discovered the hose is glued to it, and as the wall flange is equally stuck, I assume it too is permanently glued. I guess I have two options, either replace all of the connected parts, or maybe cut the hose and add some kind of a connector. Has anyone pulled the wall flange to see how it’s connected to the trailer vent tubing? My assumption is there is another flange on the closet side (and I haven’t yet looked). TIA
  10. Early this morning I set the spotting scope up on the back porch and was delighted to find 9 mountain goats browsing high in the Elkhorn Mountains. There were 5 adults, 2 smaller that appeared to be yearlings, and two very small kids. That was followed by 2 nice mule deer bucks in the sagebrush south of the house. Both will be at least 4 points, and I suspect one may be the big guy from last year. Here’s a shot of several that hung around last year.
  11. On the Nature’s Head YouTube video, I noticed the vent tube disconnected from the upper portion of the head. The previous owner always set that piece to the side when emptying and cleaning the hopper. Unfortunately, the vent hose is weapons grade tight to the fitting. The power wire disconnects as advertised. Not wanting break anything, I thought I would see if anyone on the forum knows the secret handshake and has dealt with this. Gentle heat? Bigger hammer? Thanks in advance!
  12. We picked up our used but well loved Oliver on Sunday, spending the night at Camp Roadrunner, Mark and Sally’s place in Central Oregon. The Trailer was spotlessly cleaned, and ready for us to take possession. Mark spent all afternoon ensuring that we knew and understood the systems, and care and feeding of the Roadrunner. Thank you Mark and Sally! The following day we started towards Northeast Oregon, spending the night in the Ochoco mountains, making it a short travel day. We’re home at Fort Sagebrush today, thrilled with our Ollie. Next on the agenda is taking it to Oregon DMV to get the title and registration in our name. I do need to add another flat 4 trailer connection to the truck to accommodate the lights on the caboose storage box. We are thrilled!😊
  13. Frank, that is exactly the type hitch vault I was looking for, thank you! When the TV is connected, I’m not too concerned, but it gives me nervous twitch to leave a disconnected trailer when boondocking. We use the Megahitch vault on the Airstream.
  14. Any recommendations for a hitch lock to use on the Bulldog hitch? I see collar style, but I’m curious if there is anything else that is more effective.
  15. Thank you! The camera my system uses is adjustable up and down, it’s similar to this.
  16. I have a Voyager back up camera and monitor that I use with my truck camper. The Ollie we are buying doesn’t have that option, and I’d like to have one. Cameras are available for the system, and I am thinking about placing one on the rear cargo box, with the ability to move it to the spare tire cover. Power would be from the running light circuit. Has anyone located their camera there? Thoughts?
  17. We have a home in Rockaway Beach, about 15 miles north of Tillamook, and I must admit that the brie and bagettes at the Blue Heron are worth the time to stop, as are the cheese curds at the Tillamook Creamery.
  18. You took an Airstream into Chaco? You’re a braver man than I.
  19. I stumbled on this today! Superb cover! …and perhaps the best cover band I’ve ever heard. One more F&F…
  20. Don’t despair of growing old, there are many who were denied that privilege. Today we honor their sacrifice. Semper Fi
  21. Another endorsement for the Element Fire Extinguisher. They have a long discharge time as compared to the normal type of extinguisher, they’re effective, and because of the small size, easy to store in accessible locations.
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