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TomV48

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  1. I had a MOLEX similar to that behind our original nocold 1200 when we pulled it out. Sadly it looked original and was used to poorly connect some 120vac pathways one of which was the Micro I had the installer cut out a bunch of surplus wire length and join the connections in a proper junction box before the NEW NOW COLD 1210 went in
  2. Welcome Greg. I was a lurker reading this site to reassure me about buying our coach. Since we purchased in January of 2020 the site is invaluable. Great source of information helping to preserve our great coaches from extinction.
  3. How can I order a few laft and right side covers? Black if color is an issue.
  4. I could use a few. As the rig passes 18 yrs old I am sure more will start to go away.
  5. That would be a big ask that I don't have the courage to ask. But thank you for that daring suggestion.
  6. Thank you Wrayj1 By any chance do you have a photograph you can share. I have the raised panel pieces off the original norcold refrigerator which we replaced I've cut the raised panel section out of the freezer door portion and I have 10 and 1/4 x 12 1/4 solid oak.
  7. So then you hung the board along just one aluminum ceiling joist? My joist are 16 inches apart and to catch the second joist would have to involve a stupid big board.(I think)
  8. Well I have the fan in my possession. 36-in blade diameter for blade 12 volt. Of course it has three screw mounting points in about a four and a half inch diameter circle. So no real chance to hit a ceiling joist with all three legs. The blades are very lightweight but the motor hub itself weighs 6 1/2 or 7 lbs and the instructions talk about how to balance it to avoid wobbling which is of course a problem anytime you put up a ceiling fan. I have a master plan for installing it. It uses a wireless remote control and I can get power from the adjacent fluorescent light which we don't use very often anyway so I can turn the light off and steal the power from the source cord. Before I start poking holes in the ceiling I wonder if anyone else is hung one and what they did to support it against the ceiling.
  9. In the for what it's worth department, in our 2005 Ambassador the inverter is Magnum and has two 20 amp breakers. One Powers the Micro and the other leg powers the GFCI outlets only and does not include our bedroom or outlets like the engine heater etc. When I have a GFCI only problem, I can tell it's the GFCI only when the outlets in the bedroom still work ( on gen or shore power of course)
  10. FYI. My book tells me I can check my trans oil level at the right rear corner, but I HAVE NO DIP STICK, ONLY THE ELECTRONIC oil level check at the key pad SO MAYBE HE HAS BOTH??? My oil fill related research says that Cummins does not install the engine dip stick as it is dependant on the build layout and the BUILDER to place it. Maybe in my case NO TRANS DIP STICK WAS HR's choice so maybe the oil dip is also a builder option AND MAYBE WE ALL HAVE ELECTRONIC CHECK TOO
  11. Thank you I'll give them a try
  12. As a related question. Does anybody know the model or manufacture or brand of those darn connectors that are prolific throughout the coach. I have not been successful at finding a match for them and desperately need to replace some of them and to add some wiring in other places that I would like to keep similar. My techie son even took a photograph of one of the connectors and amplified the tiny little stamping mark that might be a brand name symbol. He ran an internet search and could find nothing.
  13. All I've got to say "pretty colors" for an rv
  14. Well I'm thinking temperature related can only be a couple of things. A bad battery connection with expansion and contraction of the metal May create a resistance when you go to start hot. There may be a problem where the starter needs to be shimmed. I had that problem with an old Chevy once Upon a Time. Original starter didn't need shim replacement starter needed a slight shim to avoid it being too tight to engage when warm. Seems like I did it with some thick gasket material create a spacer. Also had a starter that had a solenoid sitting on top of it . The solenoid kept failing. Well it was a late model Mercedes-Benz 5 cylinder diesel and I just couldn't believe it. Finally learned that there was no heat shield and the turbocharger, sitting right above it, for whatever reason was starting to run hotter than it should and it was smoking the solenoid below it. Finally rebuilt it by milling (reaming) the diameter of the coil/sleeve and the Piston so it had a little more clearance and after doing that is only failed every couple years (hey don't say it a turbocharger on that thing was expensive back in the day) Then what happens to me all too often, I buy a part thinking it's new and it's "remanufactured" and something fails almost immediately because the remanufacturing process involves taking things apart cleaning and replacing the obvious stuff and slapping them back together again. Since the pandemic I kind of wonder if new parts aren't made about the same way. Best of luck and when you figure out the problem please let us know. Tom
  15. Thank you for that TriMark booklet I will need it sOMEDAY but hopefully not soon
  16. Well, in the end, I took it to Pete's tire in Fontana and they took a look at it and told me their guy in Corona was where I needed to be. I let Pete's Tire and road service in Corona align it. According to the report he was able to tweak the caster a little bit by somehow using shims. Sadly I wasn't allowed in the shop so I couldn't see what he really did. He definitely straightened out the toe in and the darn thing goes down the road much better now. Good news is he charged me a total of only about $140. While the Big Time RV repair services that told me they could do the alignment, wanted generally $200 to evaluate the alignment (Pete' s in Fontana put it on the rack and let the computer read the numbers- but only charged me $60 for setting it up and giving me the printout). And then those two, unnamed, Big Time RV repairs wanted $200 per axis that they adjusted. So theoretically that alignment could cost me $800 and neither of those shops told me a story that convinced me they knew what the hell they were doing any better than Pete's truck shop. So far so good I'm watching tire wear on my new tires, because after all if it goes straight down the road and the tires wear right it's a good alignment by my standards.
  17. Well on balance we're very happy with our little 34 footer. The way I look at it that just gives me more usable cargo capacity then you guys with the same chassis 6 ft longer. But I came so close on a very low mileage 2000 Dutch star with a 8.3 but a side radiator. That was the point at which a lot of coaches were still basic White fiberglass and I offered the wife that if I could have that Dutch star I would take it to the paint shop of her dreams and have it painted any color she wanted. But we paid more got an 05 and I'm stuck with that rear radiator and I'm learning to work around it.
  18. Yup, a nice clean lock lube will do wonders for old tumblers. I use Boeshield T9 and it works magic on most locks and on the inside of the Hatch door latch mechanisms too. At 18 yrs, in sandy dusty, SoCal, about all my locks are acting up more often than I like.
  19. OUCH now I am jealous. This just makes me wish I had held out to find a Rig with side radiator. That all looks so nice and ACCESSIBLE.
  20. ME TOO BUT Harbor Freight at about $20 as FLUKE would be over my budget
  21. Thank you IVAN but now for us mere mortals can you explain what solved the problem. (IN OTHER WORDS WHAT CAUSED THE PROBLEM) I would be alarmed if my tire temp hit 158 which I think is the default setting in our TST's. I hit temp alarms with two wheels on our TOAD one day just 5 miles from home and found that I had positioned my Removable Brake Controller BADLY and caused the brakes to drag. Easy Fix and according to my mechanic, no real damage to the brakes, but without the TRUSTY TST we could have had a TOAD with blazing tires and a real problem.
  22. I have seen Mike Hughes' Samsung install and it is a beautiful fit but I think it was a bit tall requiring accommodation. Not sure about width issues. The big issues when I shopped to maybe convert to Residential (which I would have done it the Extended Warranty Company hadn't come through with a brand new Norcold) seemed to be depth and height My BRAND NEW Nocold 1210 says Width is like 32 3/4 inches or the like and so maybe the 36" comes from the width of the face which does not slide in to the cabinet or allows for Hing Swing out, although I have never measured the clearances on ours.
  23. Thank you I think it's beginning to look like it was a primitive system but simply one that took advantage of a 5.1 speaker system so if I go to look at the Pyle $98 tuner amp. It offers Bluetooth HDMI in and HDMI out x2
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