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Re: Countertops
I would like to replace my cabinet (the one next to the door with the air conditioner in it) due to water damage.? (BTW, I finally figured out that water was not draining properly from the air
By PeggyLee · #103662 ·
Re: Summer Camping Loop
Hey Carl.??I'm not sure what you might need in an upgrade.? However, you can't overdue maintenance when you have time.? Bearings, tires, and brakes are top priority for me.? You might want a
By Don DeRyke · #103661 ·
Re: Summer Camping Loop
If you like to hike, you MUST stop at Hocking Hills State Park in southern Ohio! Caves, cliffs, waterfalls, etc. You won't believe you are in Ohio! Most hikes are short, maybe a mile or two. Some are
By Scott Morgan · #103660 ·
Summer Camping Loop
Hi Gang: We about to plan our Summer Camping Loop, Ohio to New Jersey. There is a Toy Train Convention in Pennsylvania we plan to attend, plus the usual family stops. I have a few months for some
By Carl · #103659 ·
Re: Where has everyone gone?
I think we are all here, we are camping!? LOL? Seriously I love this group because it seems to be predominantly utilized by pretty savvy A-Frame owners.? If you ask a question, you generally get
By Don DeRyke · #103658 ·
Where has everyone gone?
Not much chatter on the forum lately.
By Jack McWilliams · #103657 ·
Re: Countertops
Mine was all drain related.? I had to cut apart the original down pipe and modify an 1-1/2 coupling to make up the needed length.? PITA? It came out good in the long run.
By Don DeRyke · #103656 ·
Re: Countertops
When you work on plumbing, be sure to use the stainless steel pex cinch clamps, and not the copper crimp rings.? The cinch clamps are sooooo much easier to work with, and the tool doesn't cost a
By Steve T · #103655 ·
Countertops
Has anyone replaced their counter tops?? I'm working on mine, combining my new learning experiences.? Fractal burning, and epoxy.? I'm using big box store, glued up pine planks, which was a
By Don DeRyke · #103654 ·
So many forums so little time: Bike Rack, Cargo Space and Electrical system
User forums are a great boon but the Aliner forums are so distributed to the winds that you would have to be a member of 25 of them to get all the news. As a new owner I decided it was easier to just
By mike · #103653 ·
Re: Fire Extinguisher Storage Box
Bummer, no free return.? It looks nice, I would be looking at another use for it, in the camper or elsewhere. -- Don DeRyke Sunrise, Florida 2009 Classic, 2020 Ford Escape, 2.0 liter EcoBoost, AWD.
By Don DeRyke · #103652 ·
Re: Fire Extinguisher Storage Box
Hi Gang: This looks like a nice box, and it could even be installed on the outside of your camper. Ours is just inside the door, but I would think you would be more likely to need it outside as you
By Carl · #103651 ·
Re: Air Conditioner Cover
Here is the final product. The cover came a little large, which was necessary to slide the bead into the top channel and then fit it over the AC. I had some belts?with clips I had added to the bottom
By dsmithsota@... · #103650 ·
Fire Extinguisher Storage Box
I bought one of these boxes I saw recommended here, but decided not to use it. It takes up a bit more room than my stock arrangement in my 2009 Classic. I will send it to whoever wants it on the honor
By dsmithsota@... · #103649 ·
Re: Electrical Puzzle
Hi Jim: Where does the power stop? I hope you have power at the "shore" outlet, then do you have power where the shore cord enters the power box and connects to the breakers. Keep checking, you will
By Carl · #103648 ·
Re: Electrical Puzzle
Following the suggestions I received, I pulled the new GFCI outlet and verified that it is wired correctly. I confirmed with a voltmeter that there was no power reaching it. I decided to replace the
By Jim Hodges · #103647 ·
Re: Electrical Puzzle
Hello Jim: Your exterior outlets may have been wet, this small current is enough to trip the GFCI. I'm not sure the factory wired ours correctly, but since I relocated the outlet it is. The reset
By Carl · #103646 ·
Re: Electrical Puzzle
The best thing to get to check the connections is an outlet tester:
By Steve T · #103645 ·
Re: Electrical Puzzle
I'd bet you installed the new outlet wrong.. Those gfci outlets are tricky.? There is no standard for the position of the wires.? You have to read the nearly invisible labels that identify the line,
By Steve T · #103644 ·
Re: Electrical Puzzle
It sounds like possibly the new GFCI is connected wrong, tripped or not receiving power. The easiest way to check is to take a meter and check for voltage at the wires to the GFCI outlet. If no power
By dan smartt · #103643 ·