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ggadwa wrote:
Santa gave us an Accumulator Tank for Christmas. Can't wait to round up the necessary plumbing parts for the install. It should be really nice to have the Water Pump running a lot less. We'll geet err dun ASAP.
Happy Holidays,
GARY
You will love it. When I sold my Desert Fox, I kept the accumulator tank I installed in it, and installed it on my AF camper. I LOVE it. I can't stand a rapid cycling pump and the resulting surges of water on a RV that doesn't have an accumulator tank.- ggadwaExplorerSanta gave us an Accumulator Tank for Christmas. Can't wait to round up the necessary plumbing parts for the install. It should be really nice to have the Water Pump running a lot less. We'll geet err dun ASAP.
Happy Holidays,
GARY - Buzzcut1Nomad IIwent trailering

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AnEv942 wrote:
Looks like both...When I reinstalled our AC over removed vent picking up materials I expressed concern how close the old vent holes were to edge of gasket. Thats what was suggested I do, caulk the previous vent holes under the gasket. I gather fairly common when replaceing a vent, I ended up using eterna-bond tape to cover holes.
To give a litte background...I ordered my 2015 wolf creek 850 in May 2014 with the 9k btu coleman mach 8. To my surprise and Apache camping center mishap they installed a coleman Mach 8 13k BTU instead and it took me a camping trip to find my Honda eu2000 would not run the f'ing thing!! After several months of finger pointing Apache camping center finally admitted fault and shipped me the correct 9k btu unit (it took 2 shipments as the first unit was LOST in the f'ing mail). I finally recieved the correct unit a couple weeks go, sold the 13k btu on Craigslist to find Apache camping center installed it with Dicor and a PITA to remove. I called Apache camping center and they confirmed THEY INSTALL A/C with Dicor! Since I was replacing and there was holes in my rubber roof from the original standard vent from northwood and Dicor debris that was permanent from Apache I decided to play it safe and add Dicor of my own + the rubber seal. Hopefully no leaks. - kayco53ExplorerWell finally got the new used door total rebuilt and installed on the old girl.Should be warmer when out at the ski hill.
- joe123Explorerbuilt new spice rack install tomorrow after finish dries.
- AnEv942NomadLooks like both...When I reinstalled our AC over removed vent picking up materials I expressed concern how close the old vent holes were to edge of gasket. Thats what was suggested I do, caulk the previous vent holes under the gasket. I gather fairly common when replaceing a vent, I ended up using eterna-bond tape to cover holes.
- kerry4951Explorer
anutami wrote:
Finally removed 13.5k BTU coleman mach 8 (sold on Craigslist for $500) and installed 9K BTU coleman Mach 8. Question is should I send the $500 to Apache camping center because they mailed me the 9k unit for free? ( when I bought the camper from them they put on the 13.5 unit when I ordered the 9k unit)

Looks like someone used caulk instead of the rubber compression seal under that AC. - RWDIIIExplorerin stalled tork lifts on the F250.
super easy.
now I need to put on the old camper
Already thinking of an upgrade
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