It's not uncommon for people to post their rants on public forums. As long as they don't violate the rules.
In this case IP legit, no spam, no blacklist, no bashing just ranting. We watch.
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Since the fan fried when you plugged in to shore power I have to ask about your 30 Amp receptacle.
Is your receptacle wired for an RV?
RV receptacle are not wired the same as a dryer or welder for example.
It sounds like you threw 240 volts at your fan rather than 120 it should see.
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I've had two broken last springs that I had to replace on my two axle trailer.
Once discovered I had no idea how long they had been broken. 1, 2, 3 hundred miles?
I upgraded to heavier springs and also carry a spare spring pack.
So, can you drive with broken springs?
Maybe, maybe not.
Big...
I don't have a bumper pull but I have some thoughts on what I would do if I was in your shoes. Since you are hilly I would measure the front frame to the ground as well as the rear frame to the ground. Adjust the front jack till both measurements are the same. In theory your trailer should be...
You can check out the slide out section from the Tools button located at the top of each forum page.
You should find some info there.
https://manuals.heartlandowners.org/?man=Slide_Outs/Rooms
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That little button that turns on the little red light is the over air signal booster that must be off when using cable.
Also you must tell your TV sugar the source signal is, in your case cable, then do a channel search.
As far as which input to use you can get a signal toner to help figure it...
Loose ground and neutral wires are not uncommon and since you are showing 60 volts ac I would look at those connections.
I would also investigate the source at the park pedestal.
It an idea of places to check. Can't dismiss anything.
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While I don't have a bumper pull trailer I'm pretty sure that you need to keep the ball well lubricated with grease. Is yours?
You may have experienced some wear to create that little bit of play.
Just a thought.
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You can use an IR temperature gun and check the air temp going in to the AC unit and the cool air exiting. There should be about a 20° difference.
If you are in a hot climate your 13,500 btu AC might be working correctly but just not keeping up.
Do you have a 50 Amp service? If so you could...
Your inside shower hot and cold faucets must be in the off position. And if equipped your outside shower must be off as well.
Having those faucets left on will create a mixer which will leave you with warm water only.
Since you're issue is with propane or electric I doubt you have a water...
Do you have power in and out of the other breakers? There should be one breaker that has a tiny reset button on the side. Look for that and press to reset.
Or like Lyle said your breaker for the hydraulics may have failed. They are around $10 and easy to swap out.
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Check all connections of your neutral wires at the neutral buss bar. Also check your battery cables for correct polarity and being properly tight.
If your converter is off then you are not charging your batteries.
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Create your own backer board. Get a piece or 1/2" plywood, about 12"x18" or whatever size works for you, cover it with black speaker cloth, screw it to the 2x2 wall studs then attach your TV mount to it.
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Just throwing a few ideas around.
12.4 volts is a nearly dead battery.
Try plugging in to shore power or charging the battery.
You said nothing come on, does that include the 12 volt cabin lights.?
Battery cables correct polarity and tight?
Check the neutral wire to the neutral buss.
Others...
I don't know what extension you are referring to but you can get a broken toilet flange repair part at Home Depot.
Check there for parts that you need.
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Your thermostat may have a fan high/ low speed setting. If it's now set to low that could account for what you described as not blowing like previous units. Change it to high.
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I'm pretty sure that 30 Amp is standard and 50 Amp is an option fot that model.
Look at the plug end of the shore power cord. Three prongs = 30 Amp, four prongs = 50 Amp.
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A couple things come to mind here.
I don't understand why your TV is GFI protected. But if your refrigerator and TV are in a slide there may be a problem under the slide. Under your slide there is a metal junction box. With your coach disconnected from shore power remove the cover from that...
That red switch is for the electrical side of the water heater. There may also be a small rocker switch on the water heater itself.
Be sure to have water in the water heater before turning the electrical switch on.
Odd that the service guy didn't know that.
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Since you installed new valves be sure that all valves are manually closed.
On the ends of each valve there is a means to close the valve using a 3/16" Allen. CC is closed.
If they are open or partially open you will experience what you are describing.
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According to post #92 of this thread the sign is available for a fee.
Call Heartland customer service and ask.
Customer Service 574-262-8030.
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I have a 2011 3585RL, so same floorplan.
Have you checked the caulking top, bottom, sides? Three sides of the window?
What area of the floor is rotted?
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If your switch is under the threshold there should be a small magnet on the bottom of the door near the hinge end.
You can test that switch by using the south end of a magnet. Put it over the area that the door magnet would be. Observe what your light does. You should be able to make it go on...
One is labeled city water. That should be your city water hookup, the otter unlabeled should be you black tank flush.
The best way to identify would be to hook your hose to the one marked city water and turn on a faucet. If you get water, bingo.
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It sounds like you are on the right troubleshooting track.
I would certainty want to visit the transfer switch. There have been a number of owner reports finding loose, burnt wires there.
You can also use your multimeter to check power from the generator there.
Be sure to come back and let us...
My guess is that if you were to ride in your trailer and your tires were not balanced you would feel the vibration of an out of balance tire just as you would if the same situation were to occur in your vehicle.
Years ago I bought some new tires for a camper I had and when I picked them up I...
What ever you decide to do just be sure to disconnect the neutral cable (-) first and connect it last.
Fully charged battery is 12.75 volts. 12.88 to be exact.
Use your multimeter to check voltage.
Also if it's a flooded battery check the electrolyte (water) level. Top off with distilled...
Mine is clear but check this link.
https://www.amazon.com/s?k=1%2F8+smoked+plexiglass&hvadid=616861061463&hvdev=t&hvlocphy=9018769&hvnetw=g&hvqmt=e&hvrand=266300585034854166&hvtargid=kwd-838262531642&hydadcr=15278_13597280&tag=googhydr-20&ref=pd_sl_3hcxwpis4d_e
There are options such as...
I've moved you out of the girls room.
And to clarify for those of us that don't know, a layby is what we in the states call a rest stop. Thank you Google.
I say go big if that's what your wife wants. You know the old saying, happy wife, happy life.
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If it's just a storm door you're looking to have I know a few people, including myself, that have cut and installed plexiglass to create a storm door.
My upper panel is removable with the use of small plastic clips. One person used smoked color plexi for his Landmark. Plenty of options to...
Since you opened the pressure relief valve and didn't get any water it sounds like you need to revisit your winterizing bypass valves . You should have seen water.
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