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Ivan K

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  1. I was gonna suggest totally bypassing the manifolds and know how to do it on our HWH but Valid may be different in ways I don't know. Still believe it would be doable by connecting bag and ride valve lines at the manifold with some PTC couplers. Effectively making it a coach with no levelin, just for the transport. An other, brainless way, would be to install schrader valve PTC fitting on bag lines and inflate them...

  2. Dont think there's one wit 0-8" H2O but these minders can easily be tested with handheld vacuum pump if in doubt. Typical range for diesels is 25" H2O for an alarm, if so equipped. It is a good practice resetting them once a while, a sudden drop in reading is an indication of a potential trouble just as an increase.

  3. If your alternator is the Duvac kind and the reference lead gets disconnected because it is past the switch, it will do what it can to get the reference voltage, which is now missing, to where it should be, ~14V. I don't know your coach to tell why is it starting off house but the starter lead does not go through the switch anyway.

  4. The compressor is pretty much unnecessary if parked on level ground and there are NO leaks in the leveling system. If it kicks in, it is to compensate for leaks or, if on uneven  ground for bag pressure changes with uneven air volumes in them. My Thomas compressor lasted for over 20 years and then it only needed to clean the collector area. It stay where it always was.

  5. Kurt, yes to reused existing 4 wires each behind the panel. They come with closed coils so the existing coils will be replaced in the breaker box, again, using existing wires.

    If you have the same analog gauges, the vertical opening is about 1/32 too small but easy to file larger. And the display is always ON when you have AC, if that matters to you. Ours are in the hallway so it's fine at night.

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  6. I have replaced one of my valves recently. You will need to have empty air tanks and airbags. I use blocks between the h-frame and main rails but ramps or appropriate jack stands would do the same. Basically you need to be able to get safely under the coach with no air in the system. With air leveling, there could be a nuance in doing it but no air is still the safest option. Try to mirror the arm angle of the old valve so that you need less or no final hight adjustment after the replacement because that would have to be done when aired up again.

  7. 2 hours ago, birdshill123 said:

    TSD gives you locations where 18 wheelers fuel. Access should never be a problem. You are also getting  fresh fuel. The pumps will notstop after any predetermined amount. The pumps are also fast. In most cases the locations are close to the highway.

    My philosophy too. Never had a fuel problem (knock on wood) and with a safe 1000 miles range there will be one on the way, maybe except when roaming southern Utah for weeks, where Mudflap comes handy at Mavericks, not much choice there. The TSD app also links to directions to review the pump situation. 

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