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smitty2
Jan 05, 2014Explorer II
Fred- welcome back! I remember we had posted each other some time ago.
Sorry I can't help with the email address you're looking for. You could try warrior lifestyles website.
The heater switches under the sink are for the water heater, electric or propane selection. The heater switches in the control panel are for the waste tank heaters.
Each time I go to winterize or open the rig I forget which way to turn the valve too. I have to refer to my owners manual. Do you need a copy? You said you had all manuals? It's in there. Let me know if I can help in any way.
Our any is up for the winter with about a foot and a half of snow topping it off :(
The next project we're going to have to deal with is a new roof. I'm not liking the way that the ceiling material is looking from what seems to be a bit of seepage at each panel. It looks like the roof is made with 4x8 sheets going across and at each seam on the interior there is a bit of a dark line appearing. Hoping its not mold. Not wanting any further detraction fro the appearance, or possibility of water getting in, I'm going to seek pricing to replace the rubber roof.
On another note: we replaced the tires last spring, due to sidewall cracking - not wear, with Hankook A11's because the original Michelins were VERY expensive (roughly $460 each) and the Hankooks had decent reviews on the super c forum. Well- what a waste of time and money! No matter what they tried they could not get a good balance on the Hankooks! Several attempts and replacing front shocks and costing over $800 in balance fees alone - now I'm going back to the Michelins this spring. Should have just spent the money up front for the Michelins.
Sorry I can't help with the email address you're looking for. You could try warrior lifestyles website.
The heater switches under the sink are for the water heater, electric or propane selection. The heater switches in the control panel are for the waste tank heaters.
Each time I go to winterize or open the rig I forget which way to turn the valve too. I have to refer to my owners manual. Do you need a copy? You said you had all manuals? It's in there. Let me know if I can help in any way.
Our any is up for the winter with about a foot and a half of snow topping it off :(
The next project we're going to have to deal with is a new roof. I'm not liking the way that the ceiling material is looking from what seems to be a bit of seepage at each panel. It looks like the roof is made with 4x8 sheets going across and at each seam on the interior there is a bit of a dark line appearing. Hoping its not mold. Not wanting any further detraction fro the appearance, or possibility of water getting in, I'm going to seek pricing to replace the rubber roof.
On another note: we replaced the tires last spring, due to sidewall cracking - not wear, with Hankook A11's because the original Michelins were VERY expensive (roughly $460 each) and the Hankooks had decent reviews on the super c forum. Well- what a waste of time and money! No matter what they tried they could not get a good balance on the Hankooks! Several attempts and replacing front shocks and costing over $800 in balance fees alone - now I'm going back to the Michelins this spring. Should have just spent the money up front for the Michelins.
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