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- Hap_HazardExplorerI got it and have sent you more information. Good luck,
Hap - lincsterExplorerFreshwater tank should be cleaned with bleach once a year. Fill up with water, add a bunch of bleach, run through all faucets, let sit for 24 hours, drain and refill to flush out.
Black and Grey tanks, just dump normally.
You can add bags of ice to the black before you go out and tow, that helps sometimes.
If you want the genny to run well, run it at least 1 time per month for at least 30 mins.
You can put any wheel you want on the trailer that will fit. Trailer wheels have a 0 offset. This is for the bearings and keeping the load minimal.
If you google Weekend Warrior parts, there is a website that sells alot of Warrior parts. - dedmistonModerator
lincster wrote:
Freshwater tank should be cleaned with bleach once a year. Fill up with water, add a bunch of bleach, run through all faucets, let sit for 24 hours, drain and refill to flush out.
Black and Grey tanks, just dump normally.
You can add bags of ice to the black before you go out and tow, that helps sometimes.
When I was a kid, my dad flushed the tank with bleach but didn't purge it well enough afterward. I was the first one to take a drink and got pretty sick. This was on a Baja trip, so there was no chance for a do-over. Luckily for everyone else, the bleach was most concentrated in that first cup of water and it wasn't really an issue after that. Lucky me. - WindowmanExplorerAny other info you could help me with for the speakers?
We definitely need the music, there is an outside controller but I haven’t figured it out
to get them working yet.dedmiston wrote:
So this is definitely a Toy Haulers topic.
If you found that blue packet, then you got the same horrible docs that the rest of us got.
For the outdoor speakers, I recall that they ran the lines, but nothing was connected. I had to pull the head unit to connect all the speaker wired and use the fader to route the signal outside.
Can you post pics of the light you can't find? - dedmistonModeratorSure. So the “prewired” speakers means that they ran wires. That’s it.
You need to find both ends of the wires and pray that they’re both intact.
The outside ends on my Warrior we’re marked by white stickers with red writing. They might have peeled off by now. If so, go underneath and look for bare speaker wires stapled back on themselves.
Based on your description, that’s probably the easy end.
The other end on my rig was bundled inside the cabinet behind the head unit. I used a stereo removal tool to pull out the head unit to see inside.
They were pretty visible in there, but it was a rat’s nest. I don’t know how to give you any advice in there. I think I found the pair and experimented to find the left and right lines. And then I think I disconnected the bedroom pair, moved the main pair to the front channel and the outside pair to the rear channel so I could use the fader to control the inside/outside volume. - dedmistonModeratorThinking more, are you planning to play the radio, CDs, or connecting to line-in?
The connection to the FM antenna was really tight and prevented the head unit from coming out very far. Assuming you’re camping far away from towers and the antenna sucks anyway, disconnect that line so the head will come out further and give you more room to work in there. - WindowmanExplorerThanks for the info.
I don’t have a stereo removing tool so the little cubbyhole to the right of it I unscrew the panel and yes it does look like a rats nest in there with all the wires. I know my outside controller must somewhat be hooked up because I was messing with it and ended up turning the volume down to the speakers in the bedroom.
The speakers that are outside I just assumed they would’ve been hooked up but I’ll look for the wires and if I don’t see him I’ll pull the speakers out and check behind them. - WindowmanExplorerWhat would be a good antenna to use on my fifth wheel? The brackets up there but there is no antenna so I do need to look for one.
- WindowmanExplorerHas anyone decided to change the refrigerator in one of these and if so to what is involved with it?
- dedmistonModerator
Windowman wrote:
I don’t have a stereo removing tool
Stop by your local car stereo shop and ask if you can bum a set from the techs. The two tools come with every new head unit, so they probably have a dumpster full of them.
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