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You’re welcome and hope all you need is a reset. Yeah, I remember the 1-2 days off thing. That’s got to be BS. Capacitors lose charge in minutes or an hour at most! When somebody gets on the phone with Xantrex we need to someday learn a realistic reset procedure. If I was stuck in the AZ backcountry and mine was not working, I’d find a faster reset! Something like disconnect the battery ground, wait 10 min, jump the inverter +/- DC cables, to drain all capacitance and reconnect. My bet is this works, not waiting a day. Best wishes. Enjoy your trip!
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@Half Fast Hugo don't post coordinates or directions! You could show up after the rain ends to find dozens of "undocumented noncitizens!"
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@Derek B We have our original 2KW Xantrex and it works great, never a sound and as Mike wrote runs the MW, electric tea kettle, a blow-dryer, etc. Sorry, do not remember the reset procedure because I have never needed it, but just search for 'Xantrex' as I remember reading how to in the last 6 months or so. The great Johnny Carson had a saying, "Use it or lose it!" (Though he was referring to something quite different!) I run ours almost every day I'm in the Oliver, like just to have the TV on while I'm working on something. We only plug in during summer to run AC, and I just ordered a transfer switch so that with other upgrades we can run the AC on inverter too. I often stay at campsites, when it's only a night or two, and do not bother connecting to shore power and water since we have enough of both with us. I suggest when you get yours reset or fixed that you start using it, and be practiced with it, for the time you get stuck w/o shore power.
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I've been running mine daily lately, since I'm inside the Oliver lately on hot afternoons working on a kitchen faucet leak (done), rerouting furnace ducts (almost done) and other installations. The only good feature of this model is that on AUTO it will quit when down to temp, and for us out here that means it stays off all night and only runs a lot in the afternoons, set at 84 when I'm not inside. Ours is getting to 9-years old now and we get the same "high pitched screams" on rare occasion. Is it really worth back-up capacitors and a new fan motor? Ours will be replaced before we travel this fall with a brand new non-Dometic product, most importantly something very QUIET!!! We have only spent one overnight with the AC on and that was enough. Noise-reduction headphones to watch TV and when the unit finally caught up and turned off for a while, I was able to fall asleep!
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Bathroom Heat - a more direct approach!
jd1923 replied to Snackchaser's topic in Ollie Modifications
Finished up the bathroom vanity yesterday. I had a supply of 1/4" u-clips but the fiberglass is quite thick at the opening and decided that would be too much work, the placement must be extremely accurate. I merely used thin panhead wood screws with no taper. Measured with a digital caliper to drill just the right size holes. Added a SS washer so the screw head would not drag on the plastic. Thoroughly cleaned off all the old caulk and sealant. This product has just the right size opening and adequate length: uxcell U Channel Edge Trim, 6.5ft Length Rubber Guard Seal Strip Edge Protector Fit for 1.5-2.5mm Edge, (13/64" W x 5/16" H) White - Amazon.com To-dos left are the bathroom to under dinette vent and the return air filter housing. Waiting for parts... -
Wrong time of year. We are under severe fire restrictions in the Prescott NF! 🤣 The ground here is also too rocky. We need the walk-behind trimmer where those who live east would have a lawn mower.
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Bathroom Heat - a more direct approach!
jd1923 replied to Snackchaser's topic in Ollie Modifications
I had to read this a couple time to realize yours was OEM installed. I'm trying to figure best location to drill. @Rivernerd could you take a picture from the bath side? I agree this is a necessary addition. Thank you! -
I just do it myself. Chris has enough indoor work and she's staining the deck now! (After I sprayed deck cleaner and pressure washed.) In 45 minutes with the Stihl, I can do all the edges on our 3/4 acre. I would hate to use a week battery-operated trimmer. We don't grow grass in Arizona, just weeds in the spring and fall (after monsoon season). The large areas I hit with something like this! YARDMAX 22 in. 170cc Gas-Powered 4-Stroke Push Lawn String Trimmer/Mower at Tractor Supply Co.
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Inexpensive Helpful Modifications
jd1923 replied to Wandering Sagebrush's topic in Ollie Modifications
For those of us who use RUUVi, why not just mount one of these in the fridge? We put one in there when traveling, but when home it monitors my garage temp which is always too hot with southern exposure. Love the one placed above our Dometic thermostat since the dumb thing only shows set temp! (always set at 84 Auto when parked in the summer months.) -
Bathroom Heat - a more direct approach!
jd1923 replied to Snackchaser's topic in Ollie Modifications
Decided to submit another thread on my complete mod! -
LOL, you need one of these for real yard work, with a little gas and 2SO: FS 91 R Weed Trimmer for Professionals | STIHL USA
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It's hard to believe installers do this, yet they do. It's sooooo LAZY to leave the plug in the tank. When the tank is new and dry and all they have to do is reach in and remove the cut-out. Just NO work-ethic. This happened on the gray tank in our Bigfoot. The only way it would drain, prior to major surgery, was to drive down an AZ dirt road with the gray valve open. You can see it emptying upon acceleration. I would not suggest this with the black drain! Try @Geronimo John's suggestion, then call the septic company, unless you want all the black on you and your property.
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Milwaukee used to be great, made in USA back in the day. Not any longer and they were stuck on 12V when Dewalt was 18V. I had 5-6 Dewalt 18V tools and sold them all on Craigs 3 years ago, now on the 20/60V series. Maybe Milwaukee beats Dewalt on a tire inflater, maybe. Personally, I've never owned a battery-operated tire inflator. Prefer using a real compressor at home and in a rare case when needing air on the road, we just run by a tire shop. We're not the deflate/inflate off-road types where you really need one. Many Dewalt tools are built in USA, some in Mexico, and all with "internationally sourced parts." Most others are 100% China. Can Milwaukee do this with a 20/60V battery? I think not. Love these tools which I used regularly at home: Amazon.com: DEWALT FLEXVOLT 60V MAX* Circular Saw for Framing, 7-1/4-Inch, Tool Only (DCS577B) : Everything Else I have a Dewalt 12-in Compound Sliding Miter Saw, an impact drill, orbital sander, oscillating multi-tool and more! Love this tool that we use for pruning more than anything else: DEWALT 20V MAX* XR Reciprocating Saw, Compact, Tool Only (DCS367B), Black - Amazon.com Dewalt 20V tools that travel with us regularly in the tow vehicle: 1) DEWALT (DCF887B) Impact Driver, 20V MAX XR, Brushless, 3-Speed, 1/4-Inch, Bare Tool Only(Bulk Packed) - Amazon.com 2) Amazon.com: DEWALT 20V MAX LED Work Light, Rechargeable Flashlight, Pivoting Head, Bare Tool Only (DCL050) : Patio, Lawn & Garden 3) Amazon.com: DEWALT 20V MAX Hand Vacuum, Cordless, for Wet or Dry Surfaces, 1/2-Gallon Tank, Washable Filter, Portable, Bare Tool Only (DCV517B) : Everything Else 4) DEWALT DCBL722B 20V MAX XR Li-Ion Handheld Blower (Tool Only) (5 Ah) New | eBay They all share 20V batteries and I have an extra Dewalt charger that stays wired in the rear of the attic.
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You are correct @Patriot, please accept my apology.
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do any repair or simple replacement part. Given it’s a quality product, though have read of several Truma issues in many threads here. Those of you who have service centers do installations and service work for you, OK… Not me, my trailer my install. What happens when you have no AC or no HWH 600 miles and 5 weeks out on the service calendar of an Authorized Truma Service Center? Nothing, is the answer. Your consolation is it’s not Dometic cr@p. Good luck. 🤣
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Truma Aqua Glow Comfort Hot Water Heater
jd1923 replied to Brian Z's topic in Mechanical & Technical Tips
On a 1/4 turn valve it should turn 90 degrees by hand, w/o requiring pliers. If you are sure you are in the 90-degree range, use your pliers and move it hard and quickly back and forth, stop to stop. There could be sediment in there. If you cannot free it up nicely, replace it with a higher quality valve. Or be removing the valve maybe it can be cleaned up inside. Hope this helps! -
So true, when used with ample water per flush and not stored with solids. When you flush the back, it should be refilled a couple times until the drain water is clear. If you are CERTAIN the valve is open, yes this is the next step, YUK. I would try connecting the black drain at a dump station and snake from the toilet down. This is less messy, but you need professional snake tools to push through solids make the 90 and locate the 3" hole at the bottom back of the tank. Try calling local septic companies! And before they refuse this kind of job, offer to pay a premium for their help. They have the tools. They also have drain hoses that produce suction. Sorry @NomadLife for your cr@ppy situation.
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Inexpensive Helpful Modifications
jd1923 replied to Wandering Sagebrush's topic in Ollie Modifications
This shelf with magnet set for mounting came to about $95 total. We store it upside down in the attic (fits nicely) when watching TV and sleeping. Towing it can be on or off. Very well-made product, powder coat will not scratch easily. Amazon.com: DIY CARTEL Made in USA Linear Floating Shelf - USA Manufactured Steel - Industrial Heavy Duty Metal Wall Mounted Modern Farmhouse Rustic Designed Shelf (24-in X 8-in Powder Coated White) : Home & Kitchen The 6 magnets mounted with 3M VHB 4950 provide a strong mount. The aluminum bar, also taped in place, keeps the shelf from sliding down the magnets. When locked firmly in place an abrupt snap of the outside edge will dismount the shelf for storage. Chris places a towel just under it to protect the bedding to the right. Could not cook a decent breakfast without it! 😂 -
Inexpensive Helpful Modifications
jd1923 replied to Wandering Sagebrush's topic in Ollie Modifications
On a similar theme I installed these shelfs on both sides. Wanted the area behind for a bolster and pillow. These are out of the way of all movement and everything you need is right in front of you. Also wanted room for a book and must have a drink or water bottle. They have worked out great! The TV remote even stays put sitting on the shelf when towing. A Bedside Convenience Shelf and Cupholder - Ollie Modifications - Oliver Owner Forums (olivertraveltrailers.com) -
Nothing wrong with Cooper. Many have them here for TV and TT. We have them on our GX, the AT model and they don’t pick up stones. Must say I like the tread on these Wildpeaks, 5 ribs 4 grooves should track nicely. Will give them a good look next time we need tires. Thx
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No Cold Water to Toilet or Bathroom Faucet
jd1923 replied to csevel's topic in Mechanical & Technical Tips
@csevel You’re welcome Claudia! I’m just happy I came up with the idea, was able to help, and being up after midnight is the usual case for me. The point was getting you on the road today. Personally, I’m not much for suggested maintenance procedures. I work mine my way and certainly have used my “thinga-ma-giggy” in several RVs always at 40+ PSI. Hate the pink stuff, always blow air. BTW, you can always run air pressure up to the rating of your water pump PSI. My upgraded water pump is variable speed at 65 PSI, 10 over OEM. Many would worry, but I prefer its performance and it has served us well. Best wishes! Have a great trip, post pics! 🤣 -
No Cold Water to Toilet or Bathroom Faucet
jd1923 replied to csevel's topic in Mechanical & Technical Tips
Given you have no cold water to the front of the trailer, the air cannot hurt, hopefully help. With air applied, I would push the toilet pedal first since you already cleaned that filter and can again. Then try the bathroom sink. Good to try vinegar and keep the HWH valve shut for that and the compressed air. Found this plumbing diagram (newer than your hull and mine since it shows Truma HWH). Appears there is one cold line going to the front and somehow, who knows how, this is blocked. It shows one side of one T-fitting goes to the front and yours must be blocked there or along the path to the front. I've never heard of this before either. Good luck! -
No Cold Water to Toilet or Bathroom Faucet
jd1923 replied to csevel's topic in Mechanical & Technical Tips
If you do not have a high volume shop compressor, make a 1/4” air to 3/4” hose fitting like this with hardware store parts (Walmart, TSC, etc) and run your trailer by the shop where you just spent $$$ on tires and borrow their air line. You have something blocking the main water line going to the front of you Oliver. Push to 80 PSI if you have to! PEX IS rated to 100 PSI. Best wishes, Godspeed and prayers for your quick departure. JD -
No Cold Water to Toilet or Bathroom Faucet
jd1923 replied to csevel's topic in Mechanical & Technical Tips
Your hot water is working everywhere, so don’t work any hot water maintenance. Do you have a shop aid compressor? I would connect air to the city inlet at 50-60 PSI and blow air through the cold water lines at all 4 outlets on and off. You need to make a tool like this:
