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05-30-2011, 06:11 PM
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Location: No longer own a Forest River product, but enjoy the info on this site
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Stuff they didn't say in the walk thru
What have you learned about your TT since the walk thru... stuff that the dealer should have told you)???
This Memorial Day weekend, we went out for a 3 nighter and had a great time. We packed the fridge and the freezer had some frozen burgers and two containers of ice cream. The first morning, we opened the freezer to find the icecream oozing out of the cartins... melting.
After having a conversation with a neighbor that had the same fridge, he mentioned the 'plastic slide' on inside the fridge to control the temp. I thought the Dometic fridge was a fixed temp setting from the factory and didn't see a noticeable temp adjustor. After adjusting (by sliding upwards) the temp we had re-frozen icecream and found out our fridge actually works properly.
The dealer should have mentioned that little fridge adustment 'thingie' inside the refrigerator as part of the walk-thru, no???
Live and learn.
Had a great time camping this past weekend.
Darren
'11 M/L 23LB
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05-30-2011, 06:53 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Saint Cloud FL
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I feel your pain Darren - I dont remember a mention of the slide for temp control either
I have a thermometer in mine so I know it is at temp or not - Camping world has these nice clip on skinny narrow thermometer's.
I have also noticed the slide that you mention - I had to keep pushing the white piece up because it slides out of the the other white piece that attaches to the fin.
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2004 Dodge Ram 1500 Qaud Cab 4x4 with 35" tires and 3.92 gears, Dynatech Longtube Headers & Fabtech 6" lift + Superchips with shift Tuning
Nights Camped 2011 (37) - 2012 (16)-2013 (2) -2014 (5) -2015(0)
USMC 91 - 95 - F/A-18 Aviation Ordnance
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05-30-2011, 06:58 PM
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Yeah, I figured that out as it was not mentioned in our walk thru. Didn't mention the slide brace or that our sidekick bbq stand can be stood up using the support brackets to stand on its own.
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05-30-2011, 06:59 PM
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I didn't know thats what that was. Thanks. Temp guage something else for the trailer list
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05-30-2011, 07:26 PM
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Senior Member
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Location: Saint Cloud FL
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Hey Darren,
Here's one for you since you own essentailly the same unit - I finally got a chance to go on the roof and do some caulking and found 3 potential areas that could leak if not caulked - you may want to check these areas as well before it becomes a problem for you.
I used the Dycor Lap Sealant - self leveling (Blue Tube) in white.
the 4 areas to look at are:
1 - where the front shell meet's the roof on both sides - found the seal to be cracked and open so filled it with sealant
2 - the cable from the antenna had a hole from moving the antenna up and down cause the sealant to split away from the cable - I used the sealant and let dry for over an hour and then ran the antenna up and down a few times - no gap now.
3 - found a small gap between one of the vent tubes (may not have been enough space but I caulked anyway)
4 - the back awning bracket was attached to the white seal but pulled away from the top - almost like it wasnt installed in a groove and you could see a potential problem if water get in between there.
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2011 Rockwood Mini Lite 2306 - Matt
2004 Dodge Ram 1500 Qaud Cab 4x4 with 35" tires and 3.92 gears, Dynatech Longtube Headers & Fabtech 6" lift + Superchips with shift Tuning
Nights Camped 2011 (37) - 2012 (16)-2013 (2) -2014 (5) -2015(0)
USMC 91 - 95 - F/A-18 Aviation Ordnance
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05-30-2011, 08:54 PM
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Site Team
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Location: Goodyear, Arizona
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i believe the correct term for that "thingie" is thermistor.
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05-30-2011, 09:07 PM
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Villa Estate 392FLFB
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Saskatchewan, Canada
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they should have installed or told me that the water filter was not installed when i got the unit.
also they didnt know how the stove worked... magic chef apartment style
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06-19-2011, 08:28 AM
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They failed to tell us about the hidden power switch in the outdoor kitchen that toggled power between the indoor and outdoor microwaves. The inside microwave didn't have power. Once we called them and found out about the switch, we still didn't have power. We removed the microwave and found it wasn't even plugged in. Thanks!
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2000 Excursion Limited PowerStroke Diesel- ATS ported housing, Riffraff's FRx, HPx & I/C boot kit, DiPricol Optix- Pyro/Boost/Trans, DP Tuner-80t, Drive-Thru, 80e, 120race, K&N intake tube w/6637, Exhaust, AIH delete, Foil delete, 4" lift, Airbags, Dunlop Rover M/TMaxx 315/75/16's, '04 headlights.
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06-26-2011, 01:19 AM
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Senior Member
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Location: Southern California
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Things they didn't tell us on walk thru.....
Quote:
Originally Posted by teamgl
What have you learned about your TT since the walk thru... stuff that the dealer should have told you)???
This Memorial Day weekend, we went out for a 3 nighter and had a great time. We packed the fridge and the freezer had some frozen burgers and two containers of ice cream. The first morning, we opened the freezer to find the icecream oozing out of the cartins... melting.
After having a conversation with a neighbor that had the same fridge, he mentioned the 'plastic slide' on inside the fridge to control the temp. I thought the Dometic fridge was a fixed temp setting from the factory and didn't see a noticeable temp adjustor. After adjusting (by sliding upwards) the temp we had re-frozen icecream and found out our fridge actually works properly.
The dealer should have mentioned that little fridge adustment 'thingie' inside the refrigerator as part of the walk-thru, no???
Live and learn.
Had a great time camping this past weekend.
Darren
'11 M/L 23LB
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Apparently there is a Propane Sensor that draws power off the batteries and
will eventually run your batteries down IF you do not remove a cable from your batteries. In my case I lift the battery cover up remove the wingnut and two cables from the negative post. Prior to doing this and the trailer sitting several months it drawed both batteries down enough that there was not power to operate individual lights.
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2009 Chevrolet 2500HD DuroMax
2009- 42 days; 2010-40 days, 2011- 40 days. 2012- 30 days,
2013- 14 days, 2014- 21 days, 2015- 42 days
2016-17 days, 2017-zero days
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06-26-2011, 01:22 AM
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Senior Member
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Water filter
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Originally Posted by The_Stuff
they should have installed or told me that the water filter was not installed when i got the unit.
also they didnt know how the stove worked... magic chef apartment style
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Well, you mean I assumed that there was a filter installed in our 831RLBSS for the last 2 years when there is none?? Yeck
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2008 Cardinal 30RK fiver.
2009 Chevrolet 2500HD DuroMax
2009- 42 days; 2010-40 days, 2011- 40 days. 2012- 30 days,
2013- 14 days, 2014- 21 days, 2015- 42 days
2016-17 days, 2017-zero days
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06-26-2011, 06:42 AM
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Site Team - Lou
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: South Eastern PA
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Wanderer
Well, you mean I assumed that there was a filter installed in our 831RLBSS for the last 2 years when there is none?? Yeck
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We removed the filter canister completely from our camper. Removing and reinstalling the filter element was a messy, difficult job that had to be done twice a year (prior to winterizing and after flushing and sanitizing).
The elements were expensive and reduced pressure far too much.
The pressurized accumulator the fits right in the same spot as the canister is FAR more functional.
We use an external water filter that fits on the hose bib now.
MUCH easier to deal with.
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2008 GMC Sierra 3000HD Allison Duramax
2019 Flagstaff 8529FL
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06-26-2011, 06:58 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Upstate (Albany Area) NY
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Wanderer
Apparently there is a Propane Sensor that draws power off the batteries and
will eventually run your batteries down IF you do not remove a cable from your batteries. In my case I lift the battery cover up remove the wingnut and two cables from the negative post. Prior to doing this and the trailer sitting several months it drawed both batteries down enough that there was not power to operate individual lights.
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The propane sensor, the smoke detector, and the circuit board for the refrigerator (if you leave the fridge on propane) can all be parasite loads - electrical loads that draw your battery down, even when you think that everything is turned off. These can be eaisily overcome by disconnecting the battery, (they sell inexpensive battery disconnects that do what Wanderer does without creating a potentially dangerous arc), a small trickle/float chargers (requires 120v), or a small solar battery charger (TT can't be stored indoors or in the shade).
Some RV fridges have a fridge switch that is supposed to limit / eliminate condensation around the fridge door. This works well, but it's actually a heating strip that does this, so not only does it "steal" electricity, it requires more propane to overcome the heat being produced.
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2022 Coachmen Leprechaun 319MB
2022 Ford Ranger toad
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06-26-2011, 07:09 AM
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Member
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Don't forget the aux. on / off switch on the the water heater itself, prevents someone from turning on the electric element in the coach if there's no water in it.
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06-26-2011, 07:54 AM
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Senior Member
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Location: Central NY
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Didn't tell us about the fridge adjustment but I was curious about the propane running fridges and did research before hand so I knew about that. Didn't tell us no water cartridge was installed, I thought the new one was extra. Found the assembly while looking around. Said the switch by the range was to shut off the outside speakers when in fact the radio ABC buttons do that and the switch he said it does works the outside yellow flood light. Didn't show me that the bunks have locks and I came here to find out why I have so many keys. lol. Didn't say not to step on the edge of the slide out while its retracted until we already did entering before him. He told me I needed cables, which he could not find, to connect the DVD player to a TV but the RCA jack was actually on a panel next to the cable and sat connections.
In his defense we did learn some tips and I guess its hard to keep track of all features and controls on so many models and brands...
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07-01-2011, 03:29 PM
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Senior Member
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Location: Rio Grande Valley Texas
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Ya the fridge temp thingy had me confused, Mine doesn't stay on properly, gonna have to rig something up.
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2007 Silverado 2500HD 4x4 Dmax/Allison, 4" Exhaust-no cat-no muffler
2012 Palomino Puma 23FB
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07-05-2011, 11:20 PM
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Member
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Location: Oklahoma City
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Quote:
Originally Posted by herk7769
We removed the filter canister completely from our camper. Removing and reinstalling the filter element was a messy, difficult job that had to be done twice a year (prior to winterizing and after flushing and sanitizing). ------We use an external water filter that fits on the hose bib now.
MUCH easier to deal with.
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Same here!
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07-06-2011, 07:17 AM
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we didnt even bother to install the filter, they showed us where to put it, but, wasnt worth it to put it on, if we want to, we can put an external on on. not like were drinking the water anyway.
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2011 Flagstaff 23lb
tow vehicle-2008 Ford F150 XLT 4x4 5.4 engine
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07-06-2011, 07:58 AM
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Senior Member
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Location: Central NY
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Quote:
Originally Posted by herk7769
The pressurized accumulator the fits right in the same spot as the canister is FAR more functional.
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Does the accumulator limit the time the noisy water pump comes on? Where can I find one? Thanks !
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07-06-2011, 08:14 AM
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Site Team - Lou
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: South Eastern PA
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While it does not "limit the time it is on" (it actually runs the same amount of time total); it does not come on with the first flush of the toilet.
The bottle has enough pressure to get two short "#1" flushes at night with no pump running.
Amazon.com: SHURflo 182-200 Pre-Pressurized Accumulator Tank: Automotive
I got mine on eBay for slightly less (not much less when you include shipping).
I buggered up the wall getting the filter out so the installation is not pretty or I would take a picture of it. It is a very crowded space with wires and pipes everywhere (which contributes A LOT to the noise). I hope to get some spare time to fix up that compartment one day.
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2008 GMC Sierra 3000HD Allison Duramax
2019 Flagstaff 8529FL
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07-06-2011, 09:00 AM
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Senior Member
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Location: Central NY
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My filter is in a HUGE area under the storage area near the front bunk. I may even be able to fit a larger one. It is quite annoying how the pump cycles with even the smallest water useage. This is on my growing list of mods !!
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