All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Any Hope for This New GS Truck Camper Group? Monkey44, yes, you have been on this forum as long as anyone I can think of. My wife follows a truck camper and/or lance forum on Facebook. I despise FB, so I have stayed away from it. Re: 31 below zero, RV antifreeze failed? I use rv antifreeze, but I don't really trust it to get into every inch of pipe, valves, etc in our Lance. Its going down to 5 degf here tonight in Alabama and I will have the camper heat running to keep the camper about 55 degf. Probably overkill but its cheap insurance and I will sleep well. 🙂 I did a couple of tests a few years back by putting a cup of rv antifreeze in our freezer. IIRC it went down to about -2 degf. The antifreeze turned to slush, but never froze solid. bradw Re: Any Hope for This New GS Truck Camper Group? I hate to be negative, but I absolutely hate this new format. I'm sure there is a reason they went away from the old format, but this just doesn't work for me. Who are the TC Forum Mods now? Is Admin still around? bradw Re: We saw the Annular Eclipse in Albuquerque Today, Awesome!We saw the full eclipse several years ago in Tennessee. I am so glad I played hooky from work to go see it. Amazing.Re: Flat towing with your truck camperDitto on Ready Brake. Simple and functional. Works great with our Rubicon.Dometic Gas/Elect Water Heater Sometimes Does Not WorkIn our 2019 Lance Truck Camper we have a Dometic GC6AA Gas/Electric water heater. It works fine most of the time but occasionally it will not work on gas or electric. Its an intermittent problem that happened 5 or 6 times back in the summer over a 3 week trip. The problem is we turn it on inside the camper and nothing happens. It doesn't work on gas or electric. I have been able to get it working by unplugging the two long flat plugs which plug into the module and then plugging them back in. I suspect one of the terminals is not getting a good connection, but they are are perfectly clean and look brand new. Any ideas? Thanks, bradWRe: Lance 1062 - Access to wires/pipes under the kitchen sinkThanks all for the suggestions. I have been thinking about this since we bought it in 2018. I knew I would have to get in there sooner or later and I couldn't get but one arm through that cabinet door. I had thought about dropping the sink down, but I couldn't reach the rear screws. The suggestion to reach through the little trash hole behind the sink may work; I had not thought of that. My last resort will be cutting out a 22" x 22" hole in the front of the cabinet. Then make a new removable cabinet face out of oak veneer 3/4" plywood and attach the cabinet door to that. I REALLY don't want to do that. thanks again for the suggestions. bradwRe: Lance 1062 - Access to wires/pipes under the kitchen sinkNo and no. I wish there were.Lance 1062 - Access to wires/pipes under the kitchen sinkI have a couple of issues I need to deal with under the kitchen sink. I can see the wires and pipes but my arms are not long enough to reach them and my shoulders are much wider than the cabinet door. I can't figure out any good way to reach the wires and pipes. Any ideas? I can't believe I'm the first to have these issues. Any help is appreciated.Re: $100,000 Host CampersThrowing gas on a fire will just get you a bigger fire.
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