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Feb-24-2015 09:27 AM
time_to_go_now wrote:rgatijnet1 wrote:
I found that a 2" strip of this tape on my slides makes the rubber weather seal flip out when the slide is extended and flip in when it is retracted. I've been using it for years and I never have to worry about the position of my weather strip on my slides.
Where on the slide did you mount the tape? In the middle? Closer to the outside or inside?
Feb-24-2015 09:07 AM
pianotuna wrote:
Hi Ray,
Did you have the spray foam added or did the RV come that way?RayChez wrote:
We do have sprayed foam insulation all over the bottom of the coach, including in the wheel wells. Maybe that is what helps.
Feb-24-2015 06:59 AM
rgatijnet1 wrote:
I found that a 2" strip of this tape on my slides makes the rubber weather seal flip out when the slide is extended and flip in when it is retracted. I've been using it for years and I never have to worry about the position of my weather strip on my slides.
Feb-24-2015 04:49 AM
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Feb-24-2015 02:24 AM
DSDP Don wrote:
On my previous coach, there were seals around the slides that were suppose to flip outward when the slides extended. They didn't always do that. I used my awning rod, slid it under the seals and flipped them outward.
On our previous coach you could feel some drafts, usually around the bottom and lower edges of the slide. We would place a towel along the edge to stop the draft.
Make sure your dash vent controls are all turned to the off position. Often, if they're in the vent mode or other position, it can let outside air in. Your windshield is a huge source of heart loss. You might hang a blanket in front of it, using the visors for support.
Feb-23-2015 09:57 PM
cyntdon2010 wrote:
Must be your RV, we have camp out at 18 degrees. the campground turn off all water due to freeze up.
Inside our camper it was 77. Is your under belly enclosed?
Feb-23-2015 08:21 PM
gswcgi wrote:I don't know how your water pipes are protected from freezing temps when running electric heaters, but many coaches utilize the gas furnace to keep the basement warm. You said propane space heater - not sure what that is.
We always use one or two 1,500 watt electric heaters. We never use the propane space heater, it uses too much propane, it's too noisy and takes the batteries down too fast.!
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