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RE: Oxygenics Shower Head

I just bought a white oxygenics today from CW. I have installed it and honestly, I am not completely satisfied.
Running on FW pump, its barely better than my OEM shower head.
I connected my city water @45psi, and its OK.
It looks nothing like the stream in this.
I have sent an email to oxygenics support.
I recently purchased and installed an oxygenics and I am pretty happy with it. I can get the flow depicted in the video on either pump or city connection.
One thing I have noticed is that the temp will swing when I am using low flow on the water pump. No such swing when on city hookup (constant pressure).
What are your pressures?
Did you remove the flow restrictor?
I would like to get mine working right. Don't get me wrong, its better than the OEM.. I may just be expecting too much.
Sorry, I don't know the pressure. It's whatever the stock settings are for our water pump. I did not remove the restrictor, just attached the head and started using it. Hope that helps.
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cybrfalcon
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05/13/13 10:25am |
Do It Yourself Modifications and Upgrades (DIY)
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RE: Oxygenics Shower Head

I just bought a white oxygenics today from CW. I have installed it and honestly, I am not completely satisfied.
Running on FW pump, its barely better than my OEM shower head.
I connected my city water @45psi, and its OK.
It looks nothing like the stream in this.
I have sent an email to oxygenics support.
I recently purchased and installed an oxygenics and I am pretty happy with it. I can get the flow depicted in the video on either pump or city connection.
One thing I have noticed is that the temp will swing when I am using low flow on the water pump. No such swing when on city hookup (constant pressure).
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cybrfalcon
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05/09/13 10:41am |
Do It Yourself Modifications and Upgrades (DIY)
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RE: Ugh! Water leak, please help.

Does anyone else have these catch basins on their slides or is this some attempt by someone to fix the problem?
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cybrfalcon
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04/16/13 07:10pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Ugh! Water leak, please help.

Well, here is something interesting. There are what appear to be catch basins on each side of the slide. I have found water entering from the bottom of the slide and dripping into this basin. It seems the water may be getting between the basin and the wall and then being wicked up by the carpet. Here is a pic of the catch basin on the left and dry side. Note that someone has done a lot of caulking in this area so it seems they had a similar problem on this side.
The basin is dry even though you can see a small gap in the gasket seal.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/dllruk6kbc2q0cc/IMG_20130416_185525_518.jpg
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cybrfalcon
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04/16/13 05:52pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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Ugh! Water leak, please help.

I own a National RV 2005 Sea Breeze 1341. I have a water leak at the very rear corner by the bed slide but the water is coming in from the corner/back wall, not from the slide itself. I've looked and caulked everything I can find outside from the roof to the belt line but still am getting water. Anyone have this problem? Any pointers? Thanks in advance for your help.
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cybrfalcon
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04/16/13 03:42pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Shower stall size

My '05 National RV Sea Breeze has one of the biggest showers I've seen in a gas rig.
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cybrfalcon
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10/04/12 12:08pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: A fellow rv'er scared me today- ugh

"I like the ones who try to merge between our MH and the toad !!!!!!!!!"
its the toad's fault for following too closely...
Have you really seen that happen?
Has happened to me. Some idiot ran out of ramp because I couldn't move to the left lane. He tried to dart in right behind me and found he couldn't because of the toad.
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cybrfalcon
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07/06/12 10:05am |
Class A Motorhomes
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