All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Truck with 5th wheel hitch rentalI ended up renting a 1/2 ton pickup and planning to tent camp off my little 6x12 trailer. Turns out, they gave me a 2017 F250 diesel! If only it had a hitch or rails I would have been set! They did tell me I couldn't pull anything with it. It pulled my little trailer with ease and we was able to go on our trip. I did not find anyone else that rented anything close to what I needed.Re: Truck with 5th wheel hitch rentalPremier looks to be monthly commercial only. I'm striking out so far. I'm down to trying to rent an SUV or similar that I can pull my little trailer behind and camp. Our Fusion isn't up for pulling a 2500lb trailer for 3hrs.Re: Truck with 5th wheel hitch rentalGooseneck only, no 5th wheel. I could do an adapter, but that adds about $500 or so to the cost.Truck with 5th wheel hitch rentalLong story short, my truck broke down and we have a camping trip coming up this weekend. Does anyone know of places that rent a 3/4 or 1 ton truck with a 5th wheel hitch (or at least rails so I can use my hitch)? I've looked all over and can't find anyone that does this. I'm glad I was only 60 miles from home when it broke down. Got both towed home, but if I was farther it would be nearly impossible to have gotten my camper home. Surely there is somewhere that rents a pickup with hitch for this purpose.Re: Control board for Chill Grill w/infrared remote 9330A633I ended up replacing the relay on the board itself and all is working again.Re: Control board for Chill Grill w/infrared remote 9330A633Currently the sensor in the grill on the main unit is the stat, but yes it is near the entry to the bedroom. There is no wall control other than the remote that has a little bracket to mount it. I'm not against freezing the bedroom as we like it cold, but my thought was to mount one thermostat on the wall that is near both areas. If that isn't enough, then I could run a sensor into the bedroom for that unit. It would really be simplest to just repair the circuit board on the failed unit, but if I can't find one, I have to replace the ceiling assembly and thermostat requiring running wires for a new thermostat. If I'm running wires (which will be a huge pain) then I might as well do it the way I want it the first time. What I would like to solve is to be able to run both units on 30A by alternating between them. I know some old campers were setup this way, but I figured there is a better way to manage it now. I've seen some thermostats with several zones, but I haven't seen anything that shows exactly how these need set up and what would be required.Control board for Chill Grill w/infrared remote 9330A633I have a standard ducted Coleman rooftop air unit that uses a "Chill Grill" ceiling assembly (PN 9330A633) from RV Products. It has the black infrared remote. The fan relay has failed and I need a replacement circuit board which I can not find anywhere. Any ideas? IF, I have to replace my ceiling assembly I have another feature I would like to incorporate. I have 2 rooftop units, the second one is non-ducted and runs the bedroom only. I do have 50A service, but many times am connected to 30A and can only run 1 unit. I would like to upgrade my thermostat to control both units, and have the option to alternate them while on 30A. Is this possible? (anything is possible, but at what cost and such?)
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