campgirl,
To add to the confusion, here is a check list Jeanie and I made up specifically for our application. The info comes from hither and yon, but happens on a continuum.
Use this only as a template for your own app. Your list will vary. I printed this out and put the directions in see-through plastic binder pages. For the first few trips, we hung this opus on the door of the fridge: kind of like paint by the numbers.
jefe
LANCE 165-sx TRUCK CAMPER:
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
12-24 HOURS PRIOR TO DEPARTURE:
1. To sanitize fresh water system, drain, close drain, prepare a solution of 1 gallon of water with ยผ cup bleach per 15 gallons of tank capacity into fill spout. Fill tank with fresh water. Set pump swith to on. Open each faucet and water heater relief valve until water flows evenly. Set pump switch to off. Allow solution to stand for 3 hours. Drain and flush with fresh water. Fill fresh water tank with hose using 3/8 inch adapter nozzle.
2. Plug in 120v. AC exterior cord to house current. To cool down refrigerator prior to departure select AC on refrigerator. The ammonia transfer fridge works better if on level ground.
PREPARING FOR DEPARTURE:
1. Fill fresh water tank with hose using 3/8 inch adapter nozzle.
2. Be sure main propane valve is turned off.
3. Assuming your tanks are empty add 1 1/2 ounces of blue liquid deodorant treatment to toilet and follow with 3/4 of a gallon of water. You can also add a valve lubricant at this time
4. Add 1 ounce of same chemical to kitchen sink and follow with 1 quart water.
5. Close all camper windows and vents.
6. Be sure stopper in shower is closed to prevent black water back flush.
7. While traveling switch refrigerator from AC to DC on selector. If stopped for up to two hours, leave on DC. If longer, switch fridge to gas and light.
UPON ARRIVAL AT DESTINATION:
1. Level the truck camper. (Frig works less well if not on the flat)
2. Open main valve on propane tank. To pull propane through the system, try lighting the appliance farthest from the Tank first to flow the propane and push out the air in lines.
3. Light hot water heater per instructions written in water heater cabinet. When using faucets, toilet or shower water pump switch must be on. This switch may be left on when stationary. DO NOT RUN PUMP IF FRESH WATER SUPPLY IS EMPTY.
4. If self-contained/dry camping/ boondocking (no hookups) select GAS on refrigerator selector and follow lighting instructions inside frig. If you are stopped for up to two hours, leave on DC. If longer, switch fridge to gas and light.
4a. If furnace is needed, move lower switch on thermostat slightly to the right and select temperature on the top of the thermostat. Furnace has ignitor and will come on automatically after a short time. If furnace is not needed be sure lower on/off switch is all the way to the left to prevent fan from cycling on.
5. When using toilet add water only with small white lever before use, then move both levers to flush. Handy toilet cleaning brush is available in cabinet!!
6. To use shower, open floor drain strainer, open upper shower vent, pull shower curtain into U shape, adjust temperature level at sink, pull center lever for shower. To save water an ON/Off switch is located on the hand held wand.
7. If hookups are available: Hook up large black cord to AC power. Adapter may or may not be needed. Select AC on refrigerator.
9. City water connection is located facing down on left side of camper. When connected to city water pump is not needed and switch may be turned off.
UPON DEPARTURE:
1.If fridge will run at highway speeds on gas, leave on 'gas'. If it won't (as ours will not) close propane valve on main prop tank and in the water heater cabinet.
2. Disconnect any hookups and store the umbelicals.
3. Close floor drain in bathroom. Close all vents, windows, and faucets.
4. Secure all goods inside camper for travel.
5. If fridge will not run at highway speeds on gas select DC on fridge after starting the engine on the truck.
DUMPING INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Park camper as close as possible to black water drain hole.
2. Don latex gloves.
3. Attach large sewer hose to camper black drain outlet. You may want the extension for awkward dumps.
4. Pull large knife valve to drain black water tank, allow tank to drain completely. Rinse and flush tank and drain hose through the toilet with a jug of water or if black water hose is provided at dumping station. When tank flow stops you may or may not want to push large handle in to close valve.
5. Pull smaller handle for gray water holding tank, allow to drain completely and flush with jug of water down kitchen sink. When tank outflow stops, close knife handle. Both valves should now be closed.
6. Remove sewer hose and replace outlet cap. Rinse out sewer hose with fresh water and remove sewer hose from dump station. Stow sewer hose.
7. Repeat chemical additives as outlined in departure instructions #3 and #4.
8. Remove rubber gloves and dispose. Wash hands with soap and hot water.
'01.5 Dodge 2500 4x4, CTD, Qcab, SB, NV5600, 241HD, 4.10's, Dana 70/TruTrac; Dana 80/ TruTrac, Spintec hub conversion, H.D. susp, 315/75R16's on 7.5" and 10" wide steel wheels, Vulcan big line, Warn M15K winch '98 Lance Lite 165s, 8' 6" X-cab, 200w Solar