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- dedmistonModerator
rangerburger wrote:
'07 dodge ram 2500 with the 5.9L
My Dodge didn't have the fuse installed. Look in your fuse block. There should be a slot labeled "trailer charge" or something like that. - rangerburgerExplorer'07 dodge ram 2500 with the 5.9L
- mapguyExplorer
rangerburger wrote:
Do your attitudes charge your trailer batteries when you are connected to your tow vehicle? I have a 34CRFG and it doesn't charge while I tow/am connected to truck.
What truck/tow vehicle? Some need fuse installed, some need relay, and some need a wire connected. - danojenoExplorerThe charge from the truck is tiny. First make sure you have voltage on the appropriate 7 pin post coming from the truck, while it is running. Apparently some trucks require a fuse to be installed. The problem is that even when working, it does not supply much.
- rangerburgerExplorerDo your attitudes charge your trailer batteries when you are connected to your tow vehicle? I have a 34CRFG and it doesn't charge while I tow/am connected to truck.
- danojenoExplorer
N-Trouble wrote:
danojeno wrote:
Well, I went with BFG Commercial TA LT235/85r16s. No axle spacing issues, as I have a little over an inch and a half between the tires. Only time will tell, but they are no doubt much better than the STs they replace and I am putting my worries away. As I rolled in to the shop, not only did I have the blown out one in my truck bed, but the spare was leaking from the stem and another bubbled air through the thread in the rain. Good riddance.
Do you mind posting up a pic of the tires mounted?
Here they are... - danojenoExplorerIll post a pic when I get home, but it is a brass valve up and all the way to the left when you look under the sink. If you look at where the backflush inlet is on the side of the trailer, just follow it from the wall to the underside of the trailer.
- Mike_LAExplorer
I will check mine out to make sure the pin hasn't started backing out.
pictures would be great of the valve you are talking about.
danojeno, is this it? Anti-Siphon valve. - my996duc1Explorer
danojeno wrote:
After a week in Glamis for new years, I dumped and flushed the black tank. When I got home, water was all over the floor of the trailer and had come from under the sink. Exhausted, I left it till yesterday, I hooked up the hose to the black flush and had DW turn on the water while my head was under the sink. Head was wet, but found the problem was with a backflow preventer. Inside the housing, a plastic valve rides on a brass pin. The pin had unscrewed from the housing, allowing the valve to wedge sideways in the housing, and water to freely squirt into the trailer. Screwed the pin back in and presto... Just in case you guys have a flood. Oh, and ill post pics of the tires when I get home.
thank you for the heads up !
I will check mine out to make sure the pin hasn't started backing out.
pictures would be great of the valve you are talking about.
_ - danojenoExplorerAfter a week in Glamis for new years, I dumped and flushed the black tank. When I got home, water was all over the floor of the trailer and had come from under the sink. Exhausted, I left it till yesterday, I hooked up the hose to the black flush and had DW turn on the water while my head was under the sink. Head was wet, but found the problem was with a backflow preventer. Inside the housing, a plastic valve rides on a brass pin. The pin had unscrewed from the housing, allowing the valve to wedge sideways in the housing, and water to freely squirt into the trailer. Screwed the pin back in and presto... Just in case you guys have a flood. Oh, and ill post pics of the tires when I get home.
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