All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Electric power jack-any suggestions?Second TT, second Husky. This time I have a HSB4000 with a Brute Super foot. It works for me and was happy with the first Husky.Re: Yup, another tire question? - same old... same old..In July, I noticed one of my factory tires was very badly worn and a tornado watch was in effect. No one would come out to mount my spare (DUH!!!!) so I limped into OKC and got a D rated tire which got us home. Ordered 4 new D rated Maxxis from Amazon and had them mounted, balanced and metal stems installed. Sure rides much better.Re: A/C breaker keeps kicking off on 1st night of campingI've had the CB trip twice, at a casino CG. I had my thermostat set to 72 and it tripped twice. I then set my thermostat to 77 and it didn't trip. And this happened when my TT was 2 months old. Maybe just coincidence. At a CG in Branson this summer, my EMS-PT30C tripped because of a significant voltage drop on the 30amp side. I plugged into the 50amp side and had no more problems.Re: CAMPING FRIENDS NEEDED!!I wish I could also find camping friends. My situation is that I took an early retirement 13 years ago, yet my wife is still working for another 3 years. Since she is an educator we can only take long trips during July. We do get out during most months for short periods and Spring Break, Thanksgiving and Christmas (oppps, I should be politically correct and call it Winter Break - NAW!). Most groups I've looked at, do their rallies/events during the months other than July (her most free month). So, until she is free we will have to fly solo for the next 3 years.Re: 2004 Ford pickup 5.4 liter motor tick noiseMy Expedition started ticking after plug change. The ticking for me is a precursor to spitting plugs. So far 6 plugs and inserts were replaced, at $300 each plug.Re: Propane Hose ExtensionIt's the hose from the output side of the regulator to the appliances. I solved my issue the other day by having a custom hose made locally by Hose Man in Colton Calif. It took him 15 minutes and cost me $30. I had it made to the same specs as the original hose, but with swivel connectors. Thanks to all, for the info. It has helped me understand about the outboard pressure of the regulator.Re: Propane Hose ExtensionThanks,the current hose specs is quite high, 350 PSI which to me seems like over-kill. I'll see what my local home improvement stores have.Propane Hose ExtensionAfter a mod to my TT, I found my hi-pressure propane hose from regulator to the appliances to be one foot too short. Would there be issues if I extended the existing hose by one foot by using a short piece of hose from the regulator to the existing hose? Thanks,Re: Spray Port has no waterI have a 2014 Winnebago and had the same problem, I could not get the hose to connect with the connector. So I had it replaced under warranty. The replacement unit is doing the same thing. I did get it to connect once before the warranty repair. Sooo, I come to the conclusion if there is ANY back water pressure on the connector, just use a small screwdriver/hammer and lightly tap the center of the connector to release the pressure. Then I could insert the coiled hose connector. I hope this is your problem, if not - SORRY!Re: x-tend a chock resilience...On my original trailer, I was guilty of using just x-chocks on each side. I didn't use any other chocks. Then noticed once the x-chocks were placed, it added a strain on my electric jack when unhitching. NOW, I chock the wheels with plastic chocks and THEN place the x-chock. On this trailer, I am only using one X-Tended-Fit X-Chock. I was lucky to not have any mishaps or problems while doing it the wrong way.
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