Ed ke6bnl
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I like Evernote. Enough to pay for the added stoeage
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Sure if you leave it too low that can happen BUT if that was the case whe you get home it would have defrosted and be working at home. Check that the fan is working, filter is clean. Doughy it was because it was set too low.
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1 hour ago, ARGO said:
I have always been told that the oil drains out of the compressor if not upright in refrigerators. If on it's side, just wait 24 hrs after back upright to run it.
when I worked on air cond. and refrigerators it was not so much the oil draining BUT that it would some times clog up in a line when set on its side and then would not work. BUT then again I have move hundreds of refrigerators on their side and let stand for a couple of hours or best over night and I have never had the problem they talk about.
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A lot depends on what tools you have to work with. Cut tube replace with same copper swedge to spread to fit over the copper if small diameter. Larger maybe above, 3/8 get Couplings and for copper to copper silfoss is great. dissimillliar metals silver solder is best.
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No problem, thanks for getting back to us
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I would give you money to ship if still available Ed
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Plastic weld
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Best price, that can't have too much tongue wright
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Sure, pop rivet a 1/8plate and then thread insert
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Check out thread Inserts, may work for this. Even Harbor Freight has A cheap set.
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very heavy I thought.
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I use a small 12vplt pump but this a drill operated one
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Everbilt-300-GPH-Drill-Pump-Utility-Accessory-Kit-PUP63-HD/204667248
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what I did was I took my dads old big soldering iron maybe 400 watts and I silver soldered a stainless steel plate on the copper tip at about 30 degrees off 90 degrees and worked great. Also took the tip off the 200 what gun like the original poster and make my own copper stables that I can melt into the plastic for a stronger grip. I am no real you tuber but made a video on how it all works I guess there were 3 parts
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I plastic welded the 110 gallon water tank in my trailer, paid someone and it lasted 1 year my job has been in there at least 5 years. Glue is a no go on the white water tank. I believe ABS glue is good on the black and I have herd of melting some abs in acetone and can spread it on the clean roughed up tank. Been awhile since I researched doing the repair on mine. you will be ok
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I definitely understand the auto change over valve and how it works BUT when I am in a cold climate where lines can freeze I would rather the tank run out, and for me to switch it over than for me to not remember and use up the two tanks and not have any back up propane. At least when I switch it over my self when MT I can remove the M T and get it filled. Just my thinking. I did just purchase the propane level detector Dometic LPGC10 LP Gas Checker so before going to bed I can get an Idea of the level of the take in service.
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ebay the seat heaters are $17 for bottom and back. I know because I just ordered a set for my buggie
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ths guy just showed his setup for warming the batteries
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I have a viair for air bags and air horns on the truck. Fory trailer l carry a C02 bottle with a regulator, works great, I like it better than the compressor
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2 hours ago, Carlos said:
I'm ordering this. If it sucks, eBay's return policy is really good. If it's good, I'll do a full review here. I can't decide whether I will wire it to the tail lights or hard-wire it elsewhere. I run DRLs and don't know if I care about turning on the tail lights. I have no clearance lights.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/BULIT-IN-WIRELESS-REAR-VIEW-BACKUP-CAMERA-SYSTEM-7-LCD-FOR-RV-CAMPER-TRAILER/252689313043?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649
let us know the result
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Don't you need a dedicated charger as well?
1984 Winnebago Chieftain transmission not engaging
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If you can check the fluid level.