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rhagfo
Mar 13, 2016Explorer III
J herb wrote:Blazing Zippers wrote:
In between rain storms, I've removed, cleaned, and tested the 6 volt batteries-repainted the battery rack-replaced all the battery cables-replaced the 12 volt auto circuit breaker (thanks to Ol Biscuit)-replaced the switch on the tongue jack-removed the converter/inverter and tightened every connection(several loose)- and replaced the water pump!!!!
Now we wait for some better weather to try out the pump and other things I've completed. Can't wait!
Yeeee Hawww
We done about the same thing, like you removed the converter/inverter and tightened every connection only one loose, check the propane and all the connections run the heater.
going to flush the water system and the wife is getting all the inside stuff done. Hope to go camping in a week or so ,a trip close for the first one this year than a big trip in April.
Have a good 2016 season
Really!!! :S
Blazing Zippers has an excuse as it gets nasty over the winter in Norther Idaho, BUT J herb, southern Oregon, no reason to put away for winter. Heck it looks like we only needed to winterize once this year as temps since New Years have been mild.
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