All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Big Bend NP... Comments or Opinions?Be prepared for bad weather just in case! Have been "sleeted in" during March while in the basin. Easy to remember cause I was tent camping on a motorcycle! You just never know what weather to count on at that time of year. Remains one of my favorite places to go.Re: Norcold 10cu. ft. Residential Replacementjust replaced mine. Don't remember the breand name (from Sears) but there are lots of the 15 cu inch refrigerators that will fit in that opening without having to enlarge it. The often referenced Samsung was too big for my opening as well.Re: Need help on LED TV installation!If I understand your question correctly, you will need to attach a 2x4 board on each side of the cabinet. Then cut a piece of plywood to cover the existing opening and it will screw into your 2x4s. Attach the TV mount to the plywood before attaching to 2x4s. Leave cut outs in the plywood for attaching TV cables. Hold the TV up to the attached plywood, attach cables and then put TV on mount.Re: In case you need to knowThanks Executive for posting solution onto my original postingRe: In case you need to knowYes, it was a fluorescent light and the comfort control has a remote sensorIn case you need to knowI recently posted about my duo therm heat pump/ACs quickly cycling on and off and staying off for hours at a time. The shop was stumped after several attempts to fix. A mobile mechanic suggested sequentially cutting off lights and not using various outlets to see if perhaps a partially bad ground might be the culprit. Yep, light over the sink. Left it off and problems went away. Light worked perfectly by the way Hope this info may be helpful to othersRe: A/C remote sensor?Yep, I have the heat pumps with comfort control box. Thanks for the linkA/C remote sensor?Two ducted duo-therm A/C units on one thermostat control box. Both units would periodically stop running for 1-3 hours (intermittently trying to come on for a few seconds) and then come back on. Temperature in the bus usually didn't match what was on the monitor (too hot or too cold). Shop replaced the #1 unit control board (this one eveidently has an impact on functioning of #2 unit). Minimal difference. Next disconnected the remote sensor on #1 unit. All appears to be working properly now. My question is do I need to replace the remote sensor? If it's not needed, why is it there in the first place? What am I missing here?Re: Help With Water HeaterHey Jim- Was the heating element on mine when this happened. Easy fix (so it seemed as I watched the mobile repair guy replace it). BillRe: Another question about roof-top AC'sJust had a mobile tech out today for my duo therm thermostat issues. He turned it off, held the top and bottom buttons down while turning it back on. Re-set itself and all is good. Just saw your post so thought it may be worth the 30 seconds it takes to try this with yours. good luck