I designed brackets out of aluminum. Clamp brackets (fit loose) over ends of awning roller. Buy 2 - 10' lengths of 3/4" threaded pipe and screw one end into the bracket. Cut the other end 2" above the ground, drill a 5/16" hole 1" from end and bolt to feet. Either lag feed to patio or if on...
I had mine done at the rally and couldn't be happier. It was a wash and wax that they offered me, not a new trailer. They gave my RV a good wash and wax.
We have a 2013 Big Country 3450TS. While at the Goshen rally I bought a couple of struts for the large cargo door. They gave me 80# struts at the parts and service area. I glued 2 pieces of 3/16 aluminum to the interior of the door to attach the struts to but when I go to close the door the...
I contacted Heartland and it is located to the left of mirrored closet doors. It Is located above the Small shelf. I drilled a 1" hole from inside the closet first to make sure the wire was there and then drilled from bedroom side. Everything looks and works great.
This is how I connected a Honeywell programable thermostat to my furnace. Since I only wanted to program my heating and not my cooling, I disconnected the two thermostat wires from my AC to my furnace. I simply cut the two blue wires near the furnace, and put a marr connecter on each AC wire to...
If you use a programable to run the furnace only, use a thermostat with batteries and connect to the thermostat wires on the furnace. All you are doing is closing a switch on the thermostat to run the furnace. Voltage doesn't matter when you wire this way. Let me know if you need detailed...
I have a digital Dometic thermostat and a Dometic AC with a Suburban furnace. I wanted to program the furnace so I could sleep cool and wake up warm, but Dometic said it couldn't be done. Since I didn't want to program the cooling, I left the Dometic connected to the AC but disconnected the blue...
My thermostat is exactly like the one shown. There are three wires connected. 12+12-comms. I would like to replace with a Honeywell programable, but need wiring instructions. Anyone out there that can help? Thanks
Is there going to be a 4 step available for me? Also, I am having a 6 point level system installed on Monday 15th. They may want to install steps at the same time.
I have a folding tonneau cover on my crew cab truck and can't see the hitch when backing up. I used to remove the tonneau cover to hook up, but got a brain wave. I attach a magnetic pick up tool to the front of 5th wheel plate and extend the tool enough to see it over the tonneau cover. It has...
I have used a construction adhesive for this, but a word of caution. Do not change your mind and try to remove, but a lot stronger than screws in a thin wall.
I just installed a stick on waterproof LED ropelight from LED wholesalers on my Big Country. I stuck it to the bottom edge of the awning track, and although protected by the awning when travelling, it is visible whether the awning is in or out. I was able to run the wire down the awning frame...
I want to connect a programable thermostat to my furnace and air conditioner, but there are only 3 wires instead of four. Does anyone have a schematic to wire this. My new thermostat has 2 AA batteries
I have a 2013 Big Country with hydraulic front landing and hydraulic slides. I would like to go to a 6 point auto level system. The front landing jacks look the same as used on the auto level system. Will Lippert use some of my existing equipment when installing the level system, or will they...
Why does every response have to include where you are going , where you have been, every vehicle owned, every dog and every wife. Not just your response but most respondants. Why can't we just stick to the topic at hand?
Re: ATF: Landmark - level up systems keeps tripping 50 amp relay
I have considerable electrical experience, and a breaker is a safety device to shut off the power if the current draw is too high. Increasing the size of the breaker takes the safety factor away, so the next weakest link will have...
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