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11-07-2016, 01:25 PM
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Left Coast
Join Date: Dec 2014
Location: vancouver,washington
Posts: 15,649
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Ok....the old build a boat in the basement thing.....lol
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11-07-2016, 01:27 PM
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Left Coast
Join Date: Dec 2014
Location: vancouver,washington
Posts: 15,649
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Quote:
Originally Posted by emm-dee
Spec sheet says 12-22 gauge solid or stranded. I've been using them ever since learning about the product in another thread here.
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I'll put that info in my Remember File, if I can find it......thanks
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11-07-2016, 01:28 PM
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Mod free 5er
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Concord, NC
Posts: 24,702
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Quote:
Originally Posted by bob caldwell
Ok....the old build a boat in the basement thing.....lol
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Time for you to get your bedroll, drill motor, etc. back under the trailer and get your axles secured.
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11-07-2016, 01:31 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2015
Posts: 4,223
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Quote:
Originally Posted by bob caldwell
I'll put that info in my Remember File, if I can find it......thanks
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My trailer came from the factory with those connectors used for the brake wire connections underneath near the axles. They are more secure than wire nuts and a whole lot easier to work with.
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11-07-2016, 01:32 PM
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Left Coast
Join Date: Dec 2014
Location: vancouver,washington
Posts: 15,649
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Still healing.....
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11-07-2016, 01:33 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2016
Posts: 1,834
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I wouldn't use those push connectors. Only a small spring contact. MUCH better with wire nuts, IMO.
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11-07-2016, 01:37 PM
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Always Learning
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Four Corners, FL
Posts: 21,891
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Quote:
Originally Posted by bob caldwell
Ok....the old build a boat in the basement thing.....lol
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Yup! Bringing it back in, I found I could have saved myself the broken board by just bringing the slide in slightly (which moved the foot of the bed towards the door and meant I didn't have to wedge/push as hard).
Live and learn.
It's an adventure, right?!
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11-07-2016, 02:36 PM
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Left Coast
Join Date: Dec 2014
Location: vancouver,washington
Posts: 15,649
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Definitely!...lol
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11-07-2016, 02:50 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: Mount Laurel, New Jersey
Posts: 9,230
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Islander
Yes, the wire nuts were in place and tight.
The shorting out was where the cable came through the box connector.
I am not a big fan of using the wire nuts on an RV.... there is just too much vibration to possibly work them loose.
However, what else is there when you have to group 5 or more into one connection ?
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I wasn't concerned about the wire nuts being tight. The fact that they even used wire nuts!
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11-07-2016, 08:32 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Albany, GA.
Posts: 1,359
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@emm-dee: Those push in style wire connectors are not UL/FM rated for stranded wire
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11-07-2016, 08:38 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Part Timing It Now
Posts: 3,455
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ependydad
Oh trust me- I keep myself humble! I glued and screwed wood as a butt block to the 2 pieces of plywood for the base and then promptly broke it back apart before I let the glue set. Re-glued it and then apparently didn't center it and it doesn't settle down into the frame of the bed. Not sure how I'm recovering from that just yet.
For every win, there's a hassle that I make things harder on myself. It's sort of my way!
Still on the road- we plan on staying out until it stops being fun. I'm hoping to list the house for sale starting shortly after the new year with a goal of settling on July 1. I don't plan on going back to Maryland- I'm done with cold and snow!
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and taxes.......been there, done that!!
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2011 RAM 2500 HD 6.7L CTD Crew
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11-07-2016, 09:10 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Pfafftown NC
Posts: 2,353
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ependydad
Yup! Bringing it back in, I found I could have saved myself the broken board by just bringing the slide in slightly (which moved the foot of the bed towards the door and meant I didn't have to wedge/push as hard).
Live and learn.
It's an adventure, right?!
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Right. It's the journey, not the destination.
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11-07-2016, 09:58 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2015
Posts: 4,223
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Thurman
@emm-dee: Those push in style wire connectors are not UL/FM rated for stranded wire
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I can only go by the info on the Home Depot and other sites which state it is UL/CSA compliant and can accept solid or stranded wire (and, stranded is just a bunch of solids in a group). Here's what they say:
For conventional copper and copper dry splices, the Contractors' Choice Blue 5 Port Push-In is a quality connector that will keep splices safe and pass inspection. It is tested per UL and CSA standards as a pressure cable connector, meets the requirements of NEC standards, and is encased by a polycarbonate (PC) flame retardant shell. The Blue 5 Port Push-In is also color coded to meet industry standards for easy identification.
Maximum Wire Capacity
#12 (solid and stranded CU)
Minimum Wire Capacity
#22 (solid and stranded CU)
Then, from Galco supply website:
Specifications
Item Number: 67235
UPC: 719362672359
Brand: King Innovation
Item Category:Terminals
Subcategory: Push-In Connectors
Series: 672
Number of Ports: 5
Wire Gauge Range: 12~22 AWG
Wire Type: Solid Wire;Stranded Wire
Wire Material: Copper
Max Voltage Rating: 600;1,000 Volts
Selling Unit: Box of 50
Color: Blue
Housing Material: Polycarbonate
Max Working Temperature: 221 Degrees F
Approvals: UL
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11-08-2016, 05:54 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2015
Location: Tennessee
Posts: 260
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My Sandpiper has been at dealer one week. My service guy just called with updates. They are going to repair everything on my list plus they found a leaking hydraulic slide ram and are going to replace it. The underbelly is soaked in hydraulic fluid so they are also replacing that. Also got 22 point inspection. So far, so good.
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11-08-2016, 07:01 PM
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Always Learning
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Four Corners, FL
Posts: 21,891
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ccsvolsfan
My Sandpiper has been at dealer one week. My service guy just called with updates. They are going to repair everything on my list plus they found a leaking hydraulic slide ram and are going to replace it. The underbelly is soaked in hydraulic fluid so they are also replacing that. Also got 22 point inspection. So far, so good.
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Sounds good so far- who's the dealer?
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11-08-2016, 08:04 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2015
Location: Tennessee
Posts: 260
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Nashville, TN CW
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11-11-2016, 06:05 PM
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Crusin81
Join Date: Jun 2016
Location: Castaic, CA
Posts: 78
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Solar System Idea
Let me start by saying " Support our Veterans (and all military)" today on Veterans Day
My Project; To install an auxiliary power supply for emergency / boondocks living.
I am starting with location and Wire Routing. I have measured out a lot of the components so that I have the Mounting clearances as the plan comes together,
1) set up my battery box, install sliding battery tray and 6 to 8, 6 vdc batteries.
2) build, recess and install control panel inside RV.
3) Install conduit for wiring. or / and Drill appropriate sized holes for passing thru walls and panels.
4) install Surge Protector System.
4a- install between switch box and main circuit breaker panel
4b- install monitor in new control panel
5) Install Switch-box
5a- install in generator compartment
6) install batteries
6a- parallel - series with main cables connecting to center set of batteries
7) install solar system
7a- install control panel monitor
7b- install solar controller
7c- install 3000 watt inverter and hook to switch box (isolate AC units from solar)
7d- install 4 each panels
8) install (propane) Onan 6kw Generator.
8a- install and hook up propane source.
8b- hook up power to switch box
If you may have any suggestions or you see that I might be forgetting something please let me know.
all attached pictures are ideas, looking for feed back before starting project.
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11-11-2016, 06:28 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2016
Posts: 1,834
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How are you isolating the air conditioner from the inverter. On a side note, I own a 2014 Sierra....
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11-11-2016, 06:35 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2014
Location: Chantilly, VA
Posts: 1,075
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Cleaned camper with waterless wash wax. Camp host came by and said I was making all the other campers look bad. [emoji3]
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2016 F250 2WD CC SB XLT 6.2 3,295 lb payload cap.
2014 Salem Hemisphere 282RK 8k lbs loaded, Equal-i-zer WDH, TST 507 TPMS
2021: 35 nights already booked so far
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11-11-2016, 07:13 PM
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Crusin81
Join Date: Jun 2016
Location: Castaic, CA
Posts: 78
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Quote:
Originally Posted by aeblank
How are you isolating the air conditioner from the inverter. On a side note, I own a 2014 Sierra....
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My idea is to re-wire the AC circuit breakers to a second switch box controlled only by shore power and the generator. this way I don't have to worry about forgetting to turn off the AC circuit breaker prior to going to Solar power. This is my idea of isolating them from overloading my solar system.
Do you have a better idea?
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"Big Dooly", Standard Cab, 7.4 L engine, TH400 trans, Gear Vender, One piece drive shaft,
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