All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Auxiliary Tank ComboFor those of you going with tanks over 60 gallons have you notice an impact on mileage at all?Auxiliary Tank ComboCurious what folks are using for auxiliary fuel tank/toolbox. I currently am in a Ford F350 DRW with a B&W 5th wheel hitch and I want to add as much fuel as possible and save as much space. You get the idea, I want the cake and I also want to eat it. If you have pictures that's even better. Fire at will gentlemen.Re: No hot water in kitchenNo idea the water was smokin hot everywhere else! Beats me what happened here. Thanks to all for the input.Re: No hot water in kitchenInsert head shake here. So I took the advice from opnspaces and sat back in order to take it all in. Traced the lines rechecked everything and as you can imagine nothing. Frustrated and beginning to accept defeat a thought occurred to me. I thought zero chance but I did it anyway. I took off the head on the sink and ran the hot water. It spit and sputter and then piping hot water. Inspected everything and still no idea as to the what or the why. Put it all back together and boom it’s working. Could I have missed something? Maybe? possibly? I don’t know for sure but it’s working. This one has me shaking my head.Re: No hot water in kitchenPulled the mouse boards and can’t see anything. We are 48 hours past last freeze. We were in the 60’s yesterday and mid 70’s today. I’m beginning to wonder if ice is the problem. Any other suggestions out there?No hot water in kitchenHoping for some help. Just finished a week of “generational cold” here in south Texas. Five days of bitter cold with the lowest temp of 9. I did not winterize our relfection prior to the storm. I drained it well after our last trip but I have no doubt there was residual water lines. Also, I did not drain hot water heater. Today was first day with sun and not frozen so I hooked up the camper and everything seemed to work and no apparent leaks. However, the water in the kitchen only turns tepid and never hot. I found a blog about the outdoor shower valves could be causing an issue if left on. Went out to check and sure enough they were on! Problem solved!! Nope still only tepid water I the kitchen. After an exhaustive search online with no luck I posted this question on a Facebook group. The best thought from that post was the hot water line in the kitchen was still frozen. Possible? I guess but it seems odd that would be the only line still frozen. Anyone else have any thoughts or heard this before?Re: Insurance on a 2021 Fifth WheelWe spoke with USAA aka Progressive. Lots of options and I was curious what most folks are doing. Agreed on the comprehensive, in my opinion it’s a must. I’m just hoping to cash in on everyone’s wisdom!Insurance on a 2021 Fifth WheelAll, just bought a new fifth wheel and I am curious to hear what insurance most carry. We have a note on the trailer and I obviously what replacement cost on the trailer. Any recommendations are welcome.Re: So LostThought I might provide an update for those keeping score at home. The F-250 is gone and I am now in an F-350 4X4 DRW. Yes, I am now one of those guys!! We're keeping the Reflection 367 and there is zero doubts on the rig trailer combo. Thanks to all who contributed can't tell you how much it helped. I will now go lick my wounds after trading a 2021 for a 2021.Ouch!Re: So LostThank you all for the input. I think I am trying to stick with the F250 however the writing appears to be on the wall. If I go down on the trailer to Reflection 28BH UVW: 8,997 lbs | GVWR: 11,495 lbs | Hitch Weight: 1,592 lbs | Length: 34' 8" It appears I run into the same issues on a smaller scale. Am I reading it right?
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