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cruz

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loydt wrote:

Be advised that if you want it ducted you will have to get inside your walls to run a thermostat wire.


Mine was already pre-wired with the thermostat wire.!! When I put my 2nd A/C in, I went with the low profile Carrier non-ducted, so I didn't need it ... but it WAS there.

Just for information purposes ... on the 35 RLTS. When you take the roof vent out the electric wires on mine where run from the front right corner of the opening .... the Thermostat wires were run from the back right corner. (right side being curb side).

I didn't notice any ductwork ... but then again I wasn't looking !!

Anyone else confirm this?

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They may prep the T-stat wire now. They did not on my '05 Designer I had.


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I washed mine last weekend and waxed with ProtectAll. Works great. Now if it would only stay clean!

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Anyone try to run their 2 A/C's with the generator yet? Curious to know how the generator did...

Where's Dave (2QAYL) been lately?????


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M GO BLUE wrote:

Anyone try to run their 2 A/C's with the generator yet? Curious to know how the generator did...


A few weeks ago ran both A/C's, Watched the SUNS get whooped by San Antonio on the big screen, popped pop corn in the microwave ... all at the same time. Generator had absolutely no issues. Used an average of just under a gallon of gas an hour !!

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Mine handled both a/c's just fine, but then I have a 6500 where you guys have the 5500 genset. BTW, the gas guage is correct, I kept adding fuel until it got all way to top and it read full.

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Amazing what happens when you fill it all the way huh Loyd?

Still have to find an easier way to fill that gas tank other than using a gas can...can't get that last gallon or so into the tank...other than filling while at the gas station (um yes could you turn on both the diesel and gas pumps please? (based on the look on the attendants face)) I suppose you could use some kind of 12V pump....not sure

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you have to pour it real slow with something to get it to fill all the way up. if you use the gas pump, it will kick off at 3/4, as to why I though the guage was off. To get the last gallon or so in, try pouring the final bit into an old water jug (make sure there is no water left in it) and then pour it in.

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anybody know which model water pump our units came with?

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Definitely not a quiet one though...where exactly is it located at? I'm assuming somehere behind that access panel located close to the water heater...

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