I'd begin with Heartland. Get a part number if possible. Research that part number. Or do a Google search for an RV freshwater tank. I did a quick search and found many tanks. Just need to look for your gallon compacity and check dimensions.
There are 3 materials used for RV roofing...TPO, EPDM, PVC. Determine which you have to make your decision. Dicor has good videos to help you to make this determination. But I have used Dawn dish detergent which I've read from many articles of its recommendation.
You will never completely seal off all possible entry points for those little critters. Those little ones can enter in some very small places and even if it finds a point that isn't large enough, they will crew their way through. A few years back we had mice enter our previous camper. I tried...
So, I finally figured out you have the Sundance Ultra Lite model. That return vent (under the stove) is where you'll have to remove the furnace. This is pretty much typical removal. My last two campers were the same. I pulled mine a couple times with 1 knew knee and the other needing replacement...
Not knowing the year, is there a grill inside where the heater is? I'm looking at a pic of a 265S and see a black grill under the stove. This is where you have to remove your furnace.
There are many articles and videos on this. Try searching "EPDM or TPO " Or go to https://dicorproducts.com/videos/ scroll down to the
"Determine Whether an RV Roof Has an EPDM or TPO RV."
A point to be aware of is if you turn your electric heater on without water in the tank you will burn out the heater element immediately. As for the LP side if you don't heat the clicking of the igniter then it could be electrical or control problem there. If you hear the clicking of the...
Boy! Heartland stepped in it this time. As for me all my troubles were with the selling dealer with people who didn't know what they were talking about or just right out lied to me so they wouldn't have to make any repairs or adjustments. I didn't fall for it and got them to comply. As for...
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Yes, it works there. Once you hook up to city water all your water lines are at city pressure. A check valve is built into the pump to prevent backflow to the freshwater tank. So, everything after the pump is affected by city pressure. You can place the expansion tank just after the pump...
Correctly stated. "One other thing. The air chamber at the top of the water heater tank, recommended by Suburban, only works until you turn on a hot water faucet. As soon as the hot water is used the air is forced out of the tank. You’d have to create the air chamber again every time you use hot...
Yup! "Been There-Done that " Progressive is my collision insurance though I don't have towing on the policy just because I was left in the lurch when my MH lost brakes while towing a boat. No service in the area and I would have had to put out several hundred dollars to a non-affiliated local...
I would check to see if any power at the crimp connectors (probably no). But if there is, with a bunch of work and time, pull fuses from the electrical panel until voltage drops. Two people would make it easier or crimp a couple long wires with a light so you can view it from the electrical...
My AAA Roadside Assistance policy is expiring soon. Looking for inputs on Roamly Roadside Assistance. Has anyone had experience, good or bad? Is it worth it?
You could also add a water accumulator that will allow for water expansion and prevent water surge (bang). It can also extend the life of the water pump by preventing it short cycling.
P.S. the accumulator above is also known as an expansion tank.
You should also consider if the floor inside feels like you are leaning. Also, when extending the slide, you should observe the top of the slide stops just before the bottom does. At least that's how mine works.
This may or not help. On our 2018 RL250 I pressed on the wall panel and was able to find the studs behind due to the panel flexing. I then mounted a backed board from stud to stud to mount our TVs in the bedroom and living areas. They have been there since.
Another place to look is Cabela's and BASS Pro Shops. Speakers have to be weatherproof, and I replace mine from BPS several years back and still going strong.
I would note that the fridge (propane/electric) is the usual 12-volt DC (battery power) on the electric side so the inverter wouldn't be involved with it anyway. As LBR stated the breaker bx should provide the answer.
First question...Does the remote turn lights on and off?
Don't have the under trailer or speaker lights, but the awning lights has a receiver sensor on the front portion of the awning tube. It protrudes about a quarter inch out of the tube through a grommet. If that sensor isn't protruding out...
Lots of these going around. I get several a day in my SPAM. I look at the return email address and it doesn't reflect a legitimate address. Just a bunch of numbers or letters which don't reflect the so-called business it is supposed to represent. Such as my account to XXXXX is about to expire or...
If you are talking about two 12-volt batteries in parallel, then it doesn't matter. use clips on both post of one battery. Keep in mind that if one battery is weaker than the other you won't have equal charging of batteries. If you are running two 6-volt batteries, then one clip on + one battery...
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