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| # | Post Title | Result Info | Date | User | Forum |
| Fishing rod racks | 4 Relevance | 8 years ago | Jim | Things in general | |
| I'd like to put a rod holder on the ceiling of my Basement. Does anyone know if there are wires or pipes (tubing) running there? | |||||
| Holding Tank Mystery??? | 4 Relevance | 8 years ago | Jim | Utilities: Plumbing, Electrical and Propane | |
| we had that problem, the washer (which we don't own) went to one holding tank with the bathroom sink, everything else to the other tank which was always filling quickly. Dave rerouted the shower to the bathroom sink tank, so the kitchen is in one tank and the bathroom goes to the other. He said it was easy to do in the Basement. | |||||
| Holding Tank Mystery??? | 4 Relevance | 8 years ago | Jim | Utilities: Plumbing, Electrical and Propane | |
| ... Uggh!!!! I crawled into my Basement access to try and see if the plumbing would give me a hint but since all the tanks seem to be in the underbelly that will have to be pulled to see what they did. I'm really starting to question my Redwood purchase decision. I realize that all new RV's have their issues but a major plumbing mistake like this raises alarm bells with me. Here are a couple of pics of my InCommand display and my utility cabinet illustrating the two gray tank pulls/valves. I feel your pain... Too many things to list...But if you think an ... | |||||
| Holding Tank Mystery??? | 4 Relevance | 8 years ago | Jim | Utilities: Plumbing, Electrical and Propane | |
| ... Uggh!!!! I crawled into my Basement access to try and see if the plumbing would give me a hint but since all the tanks seem to be in the underbelly that will have to be pulled to see what they did. I'm really starting to question my Redwood purchase decision. I realize that all new RV's have their issues but a major plumbing mistake like this raises alarm bells with me. Here are a couple of pics of my InCommand display and my utility cabinet illustrating the two gray tank pulls/valves. I feel your pain... Too many things to list...But if you think an ... | |||||
| Holding Tank Mystery??? | 4 Relevance | 8 years ago | Jim | Utilities: Plumbing, Electrical and Propane | |
| ... Uggh!!!! I crawled into my Basement access to try and see if the plumbing would give me a hint but since all the tanks seem to be in the underbelly that will have to be pulled to see what they did. I'm really starting to question my Redwood purchase decision. I realize that all new RV's have their issues but a major plumbing mistake like this raises alarm bells with me. Here are a couple of pics of my InCommand display and my utility cabinet illustrating the two gray tank pulls/valves. | |||||
| Installing residenial fridge and inverter in 36 FL | 4 Relevance | 8 years ago | Jim | Appliances | |
| Ken thanks for the information. Did find the area under the steps and its perfect place for the inverter. Fished 2 new leads up to the breaker panel and installed a xantrex freedom Xi inverter 2000 watt. Changed to AGM batteries also. I have a moryde sliding tray in my Basement so had to pull it out to work there and re-install. Was going to just have dealer install inverter until I heard $1200 just for the inverter plus 4 hours labor. $2000 for a $600 inverter was a little too steep for me. Thanks again for the info. | |||||
| Black tank flusher out | 4 Relevance | 8 years ago | Jim | Utilities: Plumbing, Electrical and Propane | |
| mine had a kink in the hose behind the wall in the Basement. place to start. | |||||
| Upgraded Entry Steps | 4 Relevance | 8 years ago | Jim | General Exterior | |
| Thanks Ken I'm going with the removable MorRyde steps. Has two mounts that go just below the entry door and then the step clips in with two stainless pins. Carry it either in the Basement or truck bed when traveling. | |||||
| Installing residenial fridge and inverter in 36 FL | 4 Relevance | 8 years ago | KenA | Appliances | |
| We found some hidden space behind the left (aft) bulk head in the Basement. It's underneath the stairs going up to the FL area. Note we have a 38FL so your milage may vary in your 36FL. Anyway, you could utilize that space to house the inverter and additional batteries. I don't know what your house batteries are but if you add more in this space they would need to be sealed, AGMs or Lithiums, given the limited ventilation. You may also find, like in our 38FL, a power drop in the area which is used to power the vacuum. You could use that to charge any ... | |||||
| Mystery “clunk” sound | 4 Relevance | 8 years ago | Jim | General Interior | |
| Hi everyone. I am hearing an occasional clunk sound. It almost sounds like a circuit breaker tripping. It’s very random and sounds like it’s coming from the Basement area. Everything is working correctly (electrical, plumbing, etc.). I’ve checked the converter/electrical panel and there are no tripped breakers or blown fuses. I thought perhaps it could be the water heater electrical element coming on or something in the iN·Command system toggling on/off. I even thought it might be the chassis expanding from the temperature changes as the clunk is that ... | |||||
| Installing residenial fridge and inverter in 36 FL | 4 Relevance | 8 years ago | Jim | Appliances | |
| We installed a basic solar system, which the dealer installed. Our 1500 PSW inverter was installed in the Basement. They placed it on the fwd bulkhead, close to the top of the compartment and as far from the door as possible. Yes it takes up some space, but I have been able to pack around it, while still maintaining ventilation, without loosing too much space. We have a 2013 36FL For batteries, I use 2 type 31 deep cycle lead/acid. | |||||
| Installing residenial fridge and inverter in 36 FL | 4 Relevance | 8 years ago | Jim | Appliances | |
| Anyone install a residential fridge and inverter in a FL. ??? I have noticed some use the generator area for the inverter install but I have the onan 5500 generator on board. Space is a premium in the Basement of these FL units. I'm going to install the 2000 watt CSW 2012 inverter and know the CSW TS15 transfer switch will be required and the fuses of course. Can the bank of 2 batteries that are presently on the coach be used or is it best to go to the sealed or lithium batteries? Anyone have any insight as to where you placed your inverter and how you wir ... | |||||
| Phone Connection for Internet | 4 Relevance | 8 years ago | Anonymous | Things in general | |
| That's a good point! He could just keep the modem and router in the Basement somewhere and go wireless. | |||||
| Upgraded Entry Steps | 4 Relevance | 8 years ago | Jim | General Exterior | |
| I was on the MorRyde website last night and discovered they also offer their steps as a removable option. Same steps only you mount two brackets under the entry door and they just clip on and off. Stow in the Basement or truck bed when you travel. Think this is the way I'm going. | |||||
| Tank Heating Pads Necessary? | 4 Relevance | 9 years ago | Jim | Utilities: Plumbing, Electrical and Propane | |
| ... not. Have them fix that as well. We are in Texas. We full - time. This last winter was relatively mild but we had a few cold spells at 16 degrees. The floor was frigid. I can only imagine that the tanks were BARELY far from frozen. You could not walk on the floor without shoes or your feet might freeze to the floor. Speaking of that...Pull the belly pan down and see if your tanks are supported. I can almost guarantee you that they are not. Have them fix that as well or you'll ;likely have bagging tanks that will rupture in a few years. Back to the cold. ... | |||||
