Hi everyone - As I've mentioned on a couple other postings, we took delivery of our new Gateway 3650BH last weekend (delivered from an out-of-state dealer) and managed to do most of interior checklist items on Sunday since it was snowing all day (Denver, CO in May, go figure). Finally this afternoon I started working on the exterior checklist items and ran into a couple items that I'd like to get some help with:
1. I filled up the water tank and tested the pump and all the faucets, toilets, showers which work great except for the hot/cold water in the 1/2 bath sink. There is just barely a trickle, but the toilet has great pressure. I couldn't see any valves, so I am not sure where to look next.
2. The bumper mount grill bracket is really too short to use when you have an outside kitchen. When it's raining I'd like to stand under the door to the kitchen, but the grill is about 3-4 feet short of where it should be. There isn't any room to move the bumper mount over, so I was curious what everyone else is doing....
3. I had to restart my inverter 3 times before the refrigerator finally stayed on. I think this will be a recurring issue and I will monitor it very closely and make a case to Heartland for a 2000 watt inverter if it continues to be an issue. If i'm having troubles with it running when it is 58 degrees outside, I can only imagine having it running when it is in the 90's.
We have our maiden voyage next weekend to an RV Dude Ranch (M Lazy C Ranch) in St. George Colorado next weekend and can't wait to hook up!
Thanks in advance for all your help!
Ken
1. I filled up the water tank and tested the pump and all the faucets, toilets, showers which work great except for the hot/cold water in the 1/2 bath sink. There is just barely a trickle, but the toilet has great pressure. I couldn't see any valves, so I am not sure where to look next.
2. The bumper mount grill bracket is really too short to use when you have an outside kitchen. When it's raining I'd like to stand under the door to the kitchen, but the grill is about 3-4 feet short of where it should be. There isn't any room to move the bumper mount over, so I was curious what everyone else is doing....
3. I had to restart my inverter 3 times before the refrigerator finally stayed on. I think this will be a recurring issue and I will monitor it very closely and make a case to Heartland for a 2000 watt inverter if it continues to be an issue. If i'm having troubles with it running when it is 58 degrees outside, I can only imagine having it running when it is in the 90's.
We have our maiden voyage next weekend to an RV Dude Ranch (M Lazy C Ranch) in St. George Colorado next weekend and can't wait to hook up!
Thanks in advance for all your help!
Ken