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- Hap_HazardExplorerWindow man, sorry I haven’t gotten your email. Please insure you use the numbers 04, a lot of folks use an “o” (oh). hap04@msn.com.
- WindowmanExplorerHap I did shoot you an email, if you could send anything you might have for this 5th wheel. It would be greatly appreciated.
Also any help on the radio and speakers on any access points since the cables are inside the walls, I have access to the ones behind the radio but was wondering if there are other areas.
Thanks. - WindowmanExplorerI did find the switch for the light it’s in the box labeled R/S.
Have any of you put the washer and dryer in one of these before?
And what is the best way to clean the tanks, freshwater and black water?
And what are good ideas for flooring definitely want to get rid of the carpeting we don’t like carpets and was thinking of some sort of waterproof floor. NVR looking for a couch and some sort of dining room table since the previous owner took both of those out.
I also need to get a spare rim since I don’t have a spare with it I’m not sure why but I don’t want to end up getting stuck somewhere oh.
Thank you for the help. - dedmistonModeratorThat's fantastic, Hap.
Can you send a copy to the Smithsonian too? :B - Hap_HazardExplorerHere is a photo of the cover and index page for what Weekend Warrior called a manual.
I post this because numerous people have searched for a manual and their often told that only the appliance manuals exist. While this manualinformation is severely limited it is what came with the units.
I have attached a sample section for Electrical so you can see the type of information included.
If you see a topic you would like a copy of please e-mail me at hap04@msn.com as I don’t check this site’s PM very often.
Hap - dedmistonModeratorYeah, your Google Drive isn't public. You need to host the image someplace public like Imgur or http://photoposting.is-great.net/
- WindowmanExplorerLooks like I posted the link to the picture incorrectly I have to figure it out when I have a little more time later
- WindowmanExplorer
After you walk up the steps there’s these two tall skinny windows on the left side and that’s the light that I cannot figure how to shut off.
Also there’s lights on the steps on the inside that I can’t figure out how to turn on either.
As to the radio I did pull one of the Woodside panels off it looks like somebody spilled something inside there all of the cords but I haven’t had time to really go in there clean it up and check all the connections yes. I also have outside controls for the radio. It’s mounted to the bottom of the kitchen slide out right there by the steps going inside, I’ll have to post a picture of that one too.
Has anyone remodeled the bathroom and one of these I’m gonna be doing that and I’m just starting to look into what I might want to do. - Hap_HazardExplorerWe have our original WW (2005) and it came with the blue plastic folder others have described. In it was information on each sub-appliance, also as described here by others.
However, our’s had included a very basic manual (I believe it was paper cover and light blue). It only covered basic maintenance and I don’t recall the exact topics covered. My unit is currently 30 miles from our house in storage. I will look for it the next time I’m in town.
In addition, I believe I have two generic sales brochures that show all models from that year and some specs. I grabbed these as I always try and obtain as much documentation as I can when purchasing a vehicle.
You can pm and stay in touch.
Hap - dedmistonModeratorI hadn't thought of this in years. What a mess with the outdoor speakers. Yes, it came "prewired" as they claimed, but that only meant that they ran some speaker wires from the cabinet where the head unit was out to the belly of the trailer. Nothing else was done. And the inside speakers were hooked up wrong so that the balance and fader kind of canceled each other out without any way to turn down the sound in the bedroom.
This was a long time ago for me (2005), but I remember pulling out the head unit to fix all of their wiring and then dealing with the outdoor speakers at the same time.
Once I hooked up everything on the inside, I added some outdoor weatherproof outlet covers under the belly with female banana plug outlets in the boxes. Then I added male banana plugs to some decent speakers and connected them whenever we wanted outdoor sound.
This was all before BT speakers were a viable option. I don't bother with the outdoor speakers anymore. It's easier to drag the stand-alone speaker outside and connect it to the phone in my pocket. The fidelity is way better and I don't have to keep going inside to control the playback.
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