I bought a fan kit that mounts on one of the vents on the outside but unclear as to which one to mount it on and which way the fan should blow? Should they suck the hot air out at the top right behind the fins or down below? Or should they blow in on the vents or from below so it pushes air up...
With the air on take a tissue and hold it up to each duct cover if they suck up to the vent then those should be the return ducts. One run of ducts should be return and one run should be the a/c out put ducts.
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They bend easy if you shim them then you would have a problem with the section that mounts to the wall would hit the shade the same way the front does. But just by squeezing the end closed it helps a lot on the blind hitting the bracket.
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I took a pair of pliers and squeezed the bottom of the metal tang closed so it did not stick out as far as it did toward the window.
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Couldn't you just switch the elect connections from one block to another block so it reverses the order on the slide rotation so the kitchen is the first and last to operate? Per your pics it looks like it would be easy just don't lose track of where each one goes.
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The way the slide mechanism is designed there is only one slide switch that controls both Kitchen slide and the dinning/living room slide. The kitchen extends first then the second slide begins after the kitchen stops. The problem is the kitchen slide seems to be extending about a second to long...
That black cord hanging down from the middle of the tv is the release for the tv to be able to pull away from the wall and then it can pivot. Must be just stuck. Ours in the living room just pops in a clip like devise so it just needs a tug to pull it out. Not sure if it the same on yours.
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It can also be a faulty transfer switch 4-way Anderson Valve. my 2016 BH just did the same thing and they sent me a new valve and it's all good now. That is the valve that the city water hooks up to.
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Good luck, we are in the process and planning stag that you have just gone through. I am 60 and my wife is 59 she is already retired and I plan on doing the big plunge that you just did in about a year and a half. Looking at trucks leaning toward the same rig as yours and still looking at the...
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