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RE: water pump blurp

If you mean by "blurping" it comes on every 10 sec, it sounds as though you have a leak. Start looking at all your fresh water plumbing. The one way valve on the city connection could be leaking as well. A seal leak for the impeller would do this as well. Make sure the water heater/anode is not leaking. Every 10 sec could be a significant leak.
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DavidP
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05/10/13 12:42pm |
Beginning RVing
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RE: Electric Tounge Jack Question

Mine is wired to the battery disconnect. When the disconnect is engaged the jack will not function.
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DavidP
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05/10/13 10:11am |
Travel Trailers
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RE: Slide in / out problem

There is probably a automatic reset circuit breaker somewhere in the circuit - that would account for the slide motor stopping, but then restarting after things cool down. Have you ever lubricated the slide mechanism?
Depending on which brand of slide mechanism you have, there are places that need periodic lubrication - usually oil on internal bearings and gears, and dry silicon spray on exterior tracks, racks, seals, or pinions. If everything is not lubed up and moving freely, the motors could overload. Check your owners' manual .....
I thought the same thing but since they are both doing it I doubt it is a relay or breaker resetting. Also if it is doing it after only two seconds that is not long enough for a reset unless it was really binding and you would hear that in the slide operation. Even though the battery is new I would load test it. Would not be the first new battery with a bad cell. A drop in voltage from a bad battery will cause exactly what you are experiencing.
I also doubt since both are doing it that something is binding from lack of lubrication since both slides are involved.
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DavidP
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04/16/13 10:26am |
Tech Issues
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RE: Slide in / out problem

Hi downtheroad, we actually replaced the batteries and that didnt make a difference.
DavidP, so you are thinking it could be the fuses? So I would find them along the line between the slide motor and the batteries? Is there anywhere to find wiring schematics for these?
Before the fuses. Check the 12 volt connection that feeds those fuses. Also check all grounds.
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DavidP
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04/16/13 10:20am |
Tech Issues
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RE: Slide in / out problem

Seems to me the problem lies at the power being provided to the 12 volt circuits in your convertor. Since they are both on separate most likely 30 amp fuses my guess it is somewhere down stream of each fusible circuit. I would check the connection to that block and all grounding points. If only one slide was malfunctioning you could surmise it is in that run, but since both do it most likely is in the wiring before each circuit.
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DavidP
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04/16/13 09:44am |
Tech Issues
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RE: WHD: 1,000 or 1,200 lbs?

The 1k bars will be fine.
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DavidP
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04/12/13 07:44am |
Travel Trailers
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RE: Furnace in Montana

Probably will run fine next time. I would light the stove top and let it run a couple min before turning on the furnace. No pilot, it is DSI. This could also be a block in the vent. Do you have a screen over the vent? If not, I would install one to keep insects from nesting inside.
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DavidP
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03/26/13 01:35pm |
Fifth-Wheels
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RE: Endemic Costs

By the way, I am probably like most RV people and am not a handy man and thus have to depend on professionals.
I think most RV owners are handy or at least more handy than not.
Your right, the question you pose is very subjective. Average upkeep on the chassis will be no different than any vehicle so you should be able to factor that based on owning past vehicles. The big question is current condition.
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DavidP
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03/22/13 02:20pm |
Beginning RVing
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RE: what bearing grease

Have always used Mobil 1 synthetic. I repack every two years.
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DavidP
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03/19/13 07:38pm |
Fifth-Wheels
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RE: water pressure (lack of)

Purchase a real pressure regulator......Watts Adjustable
x2.
I would not take it out like someone mentioned. Park pressure can fluctuate greatly.
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DavidP
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03/19/13 02:04pm |
Fifth-Wheels
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RE: WIFI in RV parks

We have an iPhone 4G with AT&T that seems to work everywhere we have been.
x2...have a windows HTC 8x smartphone on the AT&T LTE NW. We too use it as a wireless router "hotspot". Plenty of bandwidth for LT and ipad/ipod.
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DavidP
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03/15/13 09:24am |
RV Parks, National Parks, State Campgrounds & More
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RE: Your Power Tongue Jack Reviews

3500 Barker. Solid unit and works well.
Bought from Mantelli (Sales) in NY. At the time they had great prices that would be hard to beat.
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DavidP
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03/15/13 08:21am |
Travel Trailers
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RE: Slideout problem

Most slides will pull the bottom in last when retracting and push them out first when extending. That sounds normal to me. Not sure what you are referring to on the carriage bolts.
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DavidP
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03/14/13 01:50pm |
Fifth-Wheels
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RE: Power tongue jack --Why ?

The tongue weight on my trailer exceeds 1000 lbs. When I am hooking up or unhooking in the summer when it is 95* and 95% humidity, it is the greatest invention in the history of mankind!
x2
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DavidP
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03/14/13 09:34am |
Travel Trailers
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RE: Replacing tires this weekend- one question

I don't take my TT to the tire shop...I put the TT in my driveway, then jack the frame ahead of the front axle, install jackstand on the frame, then jack the frame behind the rear tire and install another jackstand on the frame, then take off both tires on that side, put them in the truck and drive them to the tire store. Then I bring those two home and repeat the process for the other two. Making 2 trips to the tire store is easier than trying to maneuver a 32' TT in their lot, plus I don't have to worry about where/how they jack it up and what torque they put the lugs on with.
Believe me the tire shop doesn't want to deal with your TT clogging up their lot and them having to drag floor jacks outside. Many will take a few $ off the price for doing them that favor. Definitely get the new tires balanced.
x2 exactly what I do.
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DavidP
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03/13/13 12:54pm |
Travel Trailers
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RE: Hitch Weight?

I have a dry weight close to yours at 5700 and 575 hitch weight. Loaded weight of 6400 and about 900 on the tongue. I too think you will be better off with the heavier bars. I run 1k bars. Good luck.
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DavidP
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03/04/13 07:14am |
Travel Trailers
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RE: Anyone Tow with a Nissan Titan??

Sounds like you have the tow package. Tow mirrors were an option in later years with tow package. Do you have the trans temp gauge? Since you have the tow mode switch and factory hitch you have the tow package. If the truck came from the factory with a class IV hitch it has the tow package. Also, I do not believe tow mode is available on a non tow package truck in any year. Your truck should also have an auxiliary trans cooler in series with the cooler in the radiator with the tow package.
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DavidP
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03/04/13 06:52am |
Tow Vehicles
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RE: Anyone Tow with a Nissan Titan??

I tow with an Armada which is basically the same truck except rear suspension and axle. Your question is very subjective but the Titan is a good tow vehicle when properly equipped and you stay within its limits. I tow a trailer 6700 Lbs loaded and about 850-900 on the tongue and 30 ft long. It tows very well and these trucks are real workhorses. Gobs of torque and plenty of power. The 5.6 V8 Nissan uses is IMO one of the best V8’s ever designed. I stick to the 80/20 rule and if I went bigger I would be getting into a ¾ ton truck . If you have the tow package you will be good up to 7k but IMO I would not go heavier/larger. I run a Reese WDH with dual cam. Mine is the round bar set up with 1k bars. Once dialed in IMO a great hitch. Good Luck.
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DavidP
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02/28/13 08:51am |
Tow Vehicles
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RE: Weber Q Recommendations?

We have the Q 220 and used it once season. Best portable grill I ever used. I think you would be hard pressed to find a better portable gas grill. Cooks very even and gets hot enough to truly sear a steak. I like the fact that if I need a part down the road Weber will most likely be there. We also use the stand and full length cover that covers the grill and collapsible stand.
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DavidP
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02/25/13 02:29pm |
Camp Cooks and Connoisseurs
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RE: Rear bed slide campers?

We have a Jayco 26P. Rear king bed slide and side dinette slide. Over 35 feet when rear is extended and very open with u-dinette. There is tons of storage but it is a 30 footer when closed up so it is not a small trailer. Jayco stopped making the 26P but still makes the x213. Same rear slide but no side slide and shorter. We love having the rear slide since it really opens up the trailer. We have 30 feet of interior with no bedroom taking up space. You loose a little privacy if that is important but you also gain a bigger bed with some models. Having kids a dog and at times a guest all the interior space is nice. I also like the fact I can hang the bed over the back of many sites and gain more outside space in the site.
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DavidP
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02/19/13 02:25pm |
Travel Trailers
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