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livemusic
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Jun 01, 2018

HELP, finally bought a trailer!

Hello, sorry, got a number of questions! I finally found a trailer at a good price and it's in good condition. I haven't owned a trailer in 35 years, and all I knew back then was how to tow it and then turn on the a/c lol. Can anyone recommend what I should do to check it out? I don't know much!

I bought it from an estate and the Executor doesn't know anything about it, so, I am in the dark. I mean, I don't know if anything works. We assume (hope) that it does. I knew the late owner and it worked when he died. I think he only used it once and died! He paid WAY more than I paid.

I don't even know what I have! It's a 1997 Fleetwood Mallard but I don't know the length. By the entrance door is a decal that says 24J. Is that 24'? What does J mean? It must be 24 footer, as I just measured the living area part and it's about 21'4". Do you measure from rear bumper to the hitch? I don't see length on the title anywhere, nor do I see it on the placard that provides the VIN and such. GAWR all axles is 2695 lbs.

It's been sitting outside for 2 years after he died and they settled the estate. Prior to that, I dunno but it's in real good shape and doesn't leak; it's very clean. It has a bedroom in the rear. I dunno what size bed, queen? Or maybe smaller, whatever that is.

The date of manufacture says Oct 1996. Is calling it a 1997 correct?

For instance, I want to see if the a/c works; this is #1 for me, it's hot here! Can I just plug into an electrical outlet and test? The trailer has a cord on the side and the placard says...

THIS CONNECTION IS
FOR 110/125 VOLT AC,
60 HZ.
30 AMPERE SUPPLY

The end of the cord looks like what I would call a 30 amp gizmo. The former owner put a yellow adapter on it and the end looks like a normal 3-prong grounded plug in any house. So, can I plug into my house and test? What about plugging into my small portable generator, no problem?

I ask these dumb questions because a young friend, just this past week, is no longer with us as got electrocuted doing some kind of 'routine' repair job at home. Tragic.

I see brakes on the rear wheels (2 axles). I have idea if they are functional or shot or what. Any suggestion on that? I have a 2008 Nissan Titan (1/2 ton) and I know I need a larger truck but for short hauls, it seems to be okay. I bought a 7-way to 4-way adaptor and the lights did work but, no brakes unless the 7-way is used?

Is there any resource for a newbie to learn about using a travel trailer? I need to check out the heater and stove, frig, etc.

Thanks for helping the ignoramus!

EDIT: Just thought of something... the a/c... just try it or do I need to check anything? Does freon/coolant last forever or do you have to top them off? I have a window unit in my house playroom and it has same freon as was in there 40+ years ago. My house a/c has a small leak and must be topped off every year.
  • donn0128 wrote:
    PM newman fulltimer. He is a mobile tech located in LA that could come check things out and give you training on how stuff works.


    I think this is a great idea. Nothing better to get an in-person training on how to operate things. And you'll get one way of doing it versus 59 million through the forum. You can also get all your questions answered at once instead of trying to wade through repeat answers for something new.
  • I no everyone seems to dislike YouTube but there is some good information on there along with allot on this forum.
  • going to want to get a break controller in the truck with a proper 7 pin connection.
  • Here's the easiest and most inexpensive advise that I can offer you. Try and think of any Travel Trailer experienced friends, neighbors, or anyone that you can think of to spend some quality time teaching you about your travel trailer. That would be so much easier and more informative than trying to sort through all the replies you are going to get. Almost all RVers take pride in the hobby and enjoy showing others how they work. Heck, the first thing I did is looked to see if you were close by so that I could help.
  • Just to answer the most important question. Electric requirements. The 30 amp to 15 amp adapter will allow you to plug into your house outlet but WILL NOT run the air conditioner. It will let you check lights, run microwave if it has one, run refrig. etc. Be very careful where you plug your 30amp plug in! It is NOT 220v so a dryer receptacle will NOT work! Do not turn on your water heater until you are sure there is water in the tank! Contacting newman is a good idea but I don't know how to search for forum members.
  • PM newman fulltimer. He is a mobile tech located in LA that could come check things out and give you training on how stuff works.