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Russell

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  1. I am for sure, no expert and full disclosure, I rely on the experience and wisdom of several of the people in this forum, but I wanted to chime-in on this power receptacle situation. I use that outlet in the engine compartment all the time. Sometimes for exterior lighting and sometimes for a wet/dry vac. We're in Florida 90% of the time, so the engine block heater isn't a feature I've tinkered with. There are also a couple outlets outside the fridge access. I also use those on occasion. That and the block heater should give you 6 plugs. I am curious what is the need for one that doesn't go through the inverter, so I'm going to follow along. Good luck.
  2. I'm glad I started following this string. Our Thetford crapped itself. (haha) The seal failed and it leaked pretty bad. I removed the commode, took out all the tile so the wood could dry out. Nearly dry. I put the commode on the bench only to find multiple leaks, the flapper mechanism bolts rusted to the point of 2 of them breaking. Not sure how that would come out. We really loathe this push button monstrosity, so I'd like to swap it with a foot pedal or one with a handle. (either way, no more electronics) Problem is, all I'm finding are high rise units and ours already sits on a riser of sorts. Kind of a step, I guess. Could someone please link me to the other strings dealing with a changeout? I would prefer to not have to change the flange, if I don't have to. I did see somewhere that someone said the flange may be threaded, but I have not tested mine yet. I'm a little concerned about getting this done before the big RV show which starts on the 16th. Any help/guidance would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Russell
  3. Great story about the toothbrush. It reminds me of the story of my wife who, when we travel, keeps some hard boiled eggs (unpeeled) at the ready. When it comes time to eat them, she gets a few, comes back to the co-pilot seat, gets situated with a container for the egg shells and proceeds to hit each egg on her forehead in order to start peeling. We always chuckle when she does this. It occurred to me one day that it might be fun, before the trip begins, to swap-out one of those hard boiled eggs with a raw one. We do like to live dangerously. Her with the forehead egg smacking and I with the egg-swapping.
  4. That added piece sounds like a great idea. I am about to have the very same headache. I have had the toilet out before, but it's starting to sound awful. I didn't know you could remove it and simply lubricate the parts. Did you do that all inside the RV or did you take the toilet outside? Thanks.
  5. I want to follow this particular string, so I thought making a comment might make that happen. It seems that these sofas can cost $3K and upward of $4K so redoing the surface seems to be about 1/3 or less the cost of a new one??? We also have a 2003 motorhome. Our J-lounge couch has seen better days. I'm going to get new cushion foam because they are crushed and no longer firm, but this couch in ours, is either genuine leather or some very high quality facsimile. I've researched having it restored and dyed but the labor involved seems to be nearly as much as just replacing the entire unit. d
  6. I've been cruising the Kwikee Step string and found this one. My steps originally locked in the closed position (thank God). I removed the pin in order to make the steps swing-out freely. Then I started to diagnose. Took the motor out and it works fine. I tested the switch and I've got power. I suspect it might be the control board. My question is, how do I determine what model steps and what controller I might need? So much reading here leads me to believe there are many models and most of the videos on the Youtubes say that "most" of these take the same motor and controller. But how do we know? I've got a one-step job like the one in the picture above. Is there a way to positively identify which model step, etc.? Thanks. Russell 2003 Monaco Windsor
  7. Hi Steve, thanks for that. I had been in contact with Ron and they found a cancellation, so we're all signed up! Thanks for helping. Maybe we'll see you there? R Thanks Mike, we found a cancellation and got in at the rally down at the grounds. Thanks for the info! Hope to see you there. R
  8. Both preferably. Last year, we paid one price and camped on the grounds and had entry to the show every day. I'd love that, but I'll take what I can get since it's pretty late. R
  9. (not sure if this is in the right category) We had some plans to be out of town in January and those plans got moved up to December, so we did not RSVP for the Tampa Super Show in January of 2024. We had an absolute blast last year and would love to go again, so I thought I'd reach out here to see if anyone knew of any openings OR if they may have a cancellation. We are happy to reimburse someone if they've already paid. Please drop me a note if you can help. Thanks! Russell We have a 2003 Monaco Windsor and we tow an FJ Cruiser.
  10. UPDATE: Tests run. Faulty relay. Relay replaced. All is good again. Thank you all for your kind words and advice. I'm very glad we have resources like this when we get stumped. There's a vast wealth of knowledge out there and you all are very knightly. Thank you!
  11. Had it always been doing this or did it just start out of the blue? Mine was working fine and then just stopped. Do you have any pics of this mod? Thanks!
  12. Hey Steve, thank you. I emailed Hansar and sent the pics. I do like that there's a little LED on those new ones. Pretty easy to tell it's working or not. In that listing you can see a pic of the underside of the relay where the connectors are. I do see the embossed numbers there. Seems like I could just match up the numbers if mine have them. I just checked. The bottom of the relay is not embossed with those numbers. Is there a way to tell where the wires go? Thanks.
  13. 2003 Monaco Windsor I started a discussion on Facebook about some issues I have been having with the battery maintainer for the chassis batteries. I'm not getting much of a response, so I thought I'd post here. It was suggested that if my battery maintainer is functioning (green light on) that the issue could be the relay. (see pics) I have the green light. Chassis batteries are dying while plugged in to shore power. House batteries, I believed were maintained by the inverter, but it seems they too are topped-up with this battery maintainer located in the rear electrical bay. It appears to be the relay on the right which feeds the chassis batteries. What I'd like to know is how to test this relay. I found a pack of several here: https://www.amazon.com/5Pack-Replacement-irhapsody-Automotive-Starter/dp/B0BJ9S2MQ4/ref=sr_1_2?crid=41KIXQNY4Y2S&keywords=hamsar%2Brelay%2B42-032T%2B12V-40A&qid=1699997345&sprefix=hamsar%2Brelay%2B42-032t%2B12v-40a%2Caps%2C1148&sr=8-2&th=1 This makes sense to have a few extras being that these 2 relays seem to be identical. However, these may or may not be the right ones. So another question is: How can I find an replacement part number? This "Hamsar" doesn't show up on Amazon. Furthermore, once I procure the correct relay, how will I know which wires go to which pins? The current relays have a little diagram on the top but I don't see that on the replacements. Thanks!
  14. I have the same symptoms with mine. Try a little contact cleaner in your switch. Also, is your engine off? I haven't tried this but I suspect your cannot open the generator bay when the engine is running. Would be pretty bad to have it open up at 70MPH.
  15. The attachable gate valve is a great idea. If you cut apart that gate valve housing, it's going to shoot the poop water all over the place. I would get a container ready to catch that and wear gloves and googles. It will most likely get on you. Get the new gate valve setup with drain hose first. Then once you open the old gate valve, then open the new one. That might take off some of the pressure from the area you cut apart. There's a video tutorial on Youtube about how you can drill 2 holes in the outside edge of the gate valve and insert 2 small screws. 3 or 4 times a year, when the valve is closed, I remove those screws and spray some lubricant in there. This will lube the seals. It also makes it easier to slide which could reduce the chance your handle will break off. When I replaced my gate valves, I also treated those rubber seals with 303 Protectant. Put them in the sun. They're typically black and will warm up a bit and then the rubber will soak up the 303. I would tread lightly with cutting open that gate valve. It will work, but you're going to have potentially a face full of sh**ty water. By all means, keep your mouth closed. :)
  16. We happen to have an appliance place right down the street from where we're currently parked. The owner's pretty cool. He has a brand new combo unit on a scratch and dent pricing situation. There's a small Mark in the bottom corner in the front that's never going to be seen when it gets inside of my cabinet. I've never heard of the brand though so I thought I'd make a post here and see if anybody had any thoughts. Brace yourself. Here it comes: Equator Advance Appliances Super combo 4400 N Has anyone ever heard of this brand? And if so do you know anything about it? It's brand new never been plugged in and it is about half the price of Splendide. I actually liked it it has real knobs and real buttons. I was told once by an appliance guy that all these new units that have touchscreens and non-tactile buttons and switches just end up being more problems than they're worth. (Not that I run the machine all that much) but I am the one that's responsible for getting the old one out and putting the new one back in. 😆😆 Any insight you might have would be greatly appreciated.
  17. There's a lot of "storage" talk here. I thought I'd throw in my 2 cents on this topic. If you get a Gmail address, you have free access to many tools that Google produces. There's a very clever app called "Keep" that I use for these kinds of things. It's got great sorting and categorizing capabilities. You can insert text, links, p ngs saved under a label I created for "Motorhome." Best part of this app is two-fold. You can use it on any device where you can log in to your Gmail. So laptop, desktop, phone, tablet and be anywhere in the world when you do so. If your laptop gets run over, you still have access to everything. The other thing is that information can be stored locally, so if you don't have internet (or phone internet) a lot of what you put there is saved. With Google, you get 15GB for free (per account). I quickly figured I would simply add an e-mail address in order to save more data. For me, this is a great item for RV people. Saves space. I don't want to deal with printed material if I don't have to. And if I do need to print something, I can always do that. Hope this helps someone.
  18. I have no idea how old the unit is. Could be original. Those three switches are what the tech said is the first step. We went throught those together on the phone. It was not those. But I'm going to dig through these PDFs and see if I can find that board (before I pull the machine out) and see if there is a replacement. Thanks for sending those.
  19. I failed to include that in the OP. It's not drying slowly. There is no heat whatsoever.
  20. After the drying feature konked out on the Splendide, I got on the phone with them. They were SUPER helpful with regard to diagnosis. There is a simple fix, if that's the problem. A couple little sensors on the top of the machine. Don't even need to remove it from the cabinet. If it's NOT that (in my case) the second test is a computer board which is at the bottom in the back. I was instructed by the helpful tech dude to just get it out of the cabinet and lay it down. I can do that in the closet and test this board. The bad news, according to tech dude is that if it turns out to be that, they don't have a replacement. So I'm wondering if anyone else has run in to this problem. The little sensors are about a $60 fix. Since that was not it on mine, it seems like the only thing I'm going to know after testing the board is that it IS in fact, the board. Since they don't have this part, I was hoping to get some suggestions here. I'm bucking-up to buy a new one, but I figured I'd check to see if there's another solution when I find out that it's this board at the bottom. Thanks. 2003 Windsor
  21. What are the features of the "upgrade?" Did they make it sun-resistant or is it shaded in some way?
  22. On the interwebs. Presidents are dudes until we elect a female and I put that so that anyone with a tendancy to get their undies in a wad didn't read either name. 🙂 Trying to remain civil and weave in a little humor during such divisive times.
  23. I just read that the current dude in charge is getting ready to add to the diesel reserves at $80 per barrell. Same piece talked about how the blocked the last dude in charge when he tried to add at $24 per barrell. Most of the real information doesn't hit the news. You have to go and dig. I urge everyone to please vote next week.
  24. Wow. Great tips here. We have the Aria, although it must be the first gen because it does not say "II" on it. I don't like it. It's noisy, the flapper and water don't coordinate. Sometimes it works and other times you have to press the button 3-4 times to get it to close. You can't just "walk away" as indicated on the sticker. I never saw the point of an electric toilet. If I change this, I'll put in the best (porcelin) manual commode I can find. The idea of the button is also silly because now you have to bend over and hover over your human waste. At least with the foot flush, you can stand up, like a man, the way God intended. 🙂 LOL Bottom line, I would not recommend this commode. I would like to know more about this "Magnum Opus." Is it musical in some way?
  25. January is the one we got. Pricing seems about the same. We paid $280 to stay right down in the action. Entry every day is included, plus breakfast and a couple of bands in the evening. It is pretty dry, only 30amp, no water/sewer, but for 4 days, I think we'll be fine. Plus, in January, it's not like I'll be running the ACs, although we might need the heat! 🙂 We've never done a rally or meetup with a group, so I thought it would be fun. So many great points there. I too look for tech and modifications, accessories and go to learn. We have an '03 and you're right, they don't build 'em like that anymore. Seems like a great example of suppy and demand. The fair grounds can charge ridiculous fees because they've been allowed to get away with it. If they vendors got together and stood up to them, they'd end up with a pitiful show, the attendance would go down and they'd have to rethink they're wallet-sucking strategies. It's the same at the gun show. (at the fairgrounds, it's a great one) I used to go to many of them, but they kept raising the prices, and I'm sure did the same with the vendors, so I rarely go anymore. Better deals at smaller shows. It would be interesting to know if it's the same with the RV shows. It has been my philosophy for a very long time that people vote with their dollar. Stop giving it to people and organizations that seem to hate you and either they go away or they learn the lesson. (Whoa...got off on a rant there.) Anyway, I'm excited to go and be at ground zero to see what it's about.
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