Seems I read somewhere that a unit on storage may need to drive it down the road to get everything back to flowing. Ammonia block? I would shake it up some before condemning it. As old has it is likely needs replacing but not cost much to shake it up
Well, y'all running about 50/50 on the screws. The couplings are what needs securing and actually have hole in bottom for screw. Really believe dicor and eternabond should hold it. These screws if used will be totally out of sight. Don't think that a good thing.
Got box in ceiling done today. Next step hang cassette and run lines, wiring, etc. Bought the decorative pvc kits to house all this. Not really designed to run 60 mph down the road. Think I should put screws in it or think dicor would hold it?
When I replaced mine it had the sensor wire stud also. It was not hooked up when I replaced it and was burnt off. Someone had put it on wrong terminal at battery. Replaced ring on wire and connected it. It would charge high like yours until I connected that sensor wire. Got my alternator from O Rileys.
Cut the interior hole yesterday. Surprised the area was already boxed in very well. Put it where factory air was. They boxed that area in with 2X6's. I had very little supporting to do. Cut myself short on ethernabond. Covering box took it all. Some more be here Monday and weather permitting will cut hole in roof then. Glad I brought a shop vac a while back. That was quite a mess. Oh, I took an early rof( reduction of force) from job to get this done.
I am full time RV and work full time. Though I do take time off between jobs. Weld for a living and our jobs are not permanent. We either build it or repair or upgrade, then leave. Go to next one when I get ready to. We got Version wifi device and it is unlimited but that promotion is over now. We have it now and intend to keep it as long as possible.
I took morphine for a few weeks from a badly burned hand and wrist. Hate that stuff but it works. Pt nurse was going to give me a shot and I refused. She pulle my thumb down to where the non burned hand did. I spoiled my clothes and tears poured. She gave me that shot and I never refuse it again. It did give me a headache though.
Lots of rvers are over the limits on their trucks. There was an rv/trailer weighing some years ago and I believe the number was over 60% over trucks ratings. I personally believe you are risking youre welfare when you do this.
Built the box today. All glued and screwed together. Put top on with 4 screws to hold square while glue sets up. Decided to make it 26" inside to have some working room. Outside is 27.5" so be close to each ajoining rafters. If my rafters are at 32", all I need is a 2x4 screwed to side of rafter to tighten against my box. Another reason I went larger.