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Jan-12-2015 05:09 PM
MORSNOW wrote:
I don't think any manufacturer is properly connecting the corrugated water fill hose.
Jan-11-2015 08:18 PM
covered wagon wrote:
If you search 'wire reinforced corrugated hose' The correct connection is to use 3M 5200 inside the hose before it's slipped on and clamped. That is because the corrugated surface makes uneven pressure around the connection form the uneven surface. My Northern Lite, brand new, also did not do this correctly and I had a big leak from that.
I don't think any manufacturer is properly connecting the corrugated water fill hose.
Jan-11-2015 05:06 PM
covered wagon wrote:
If you search 'wire reinforced corrugated hose' The correct connection is to use 3M 5200 inside the hose before it's slipped on and clamped. That is because the corrugated surface makes uneven pressure around the connection form the uneven surface. My Northern Lite, brand new, also did not do this correctly and I had a big leak from that.
I don't think any manufacturer is properly connecting the corrugated water fill hose.
Jan-11-2015 08:14 AM
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Jan-02-2015 07:41 PM
billyray50 wrote:
Yes thats true but if you read up on them the wolf creek models are built different and lower price point.
Jan-02-2015 06:13 PM
Jan-02-2015 05:29 PM
billyray50 wrote:
Due to many complaints I have read I would not consider Wolf creek 850. I would however consider Arctic Fox TCs. ....
Jan-02-2015 03:08 PM
Damionsnwbrdr wrote:
Well it was best case scenario, it was only a loose fitting, go figure.
But while down there, I added an electric tank heater. Draws 10 amps (with on/off switch), or plugs in to 120 volt.
Time to head to the slopes!
Jan-02-2015 01:53 PM