Complete New Floor
Well, my plans have changed.? My original intention was to remove the roofs and A walls so I could fix some wall alignment issues, and replace a hinge seal.? Today, after pulling my dinette area
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Don DeRyke
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#103963
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Where is VIN NUMBER on A-liner Scout
I recently bought an A-Liner which the former owner identified as a 2018 Scout. ?I do have the Title and it does state this is a 2018 Scout and it does give a vehicle number. I think the paperwork
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Michael Galvin
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#103962
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Re: Selling 2019 Aliner Classic off-road camper
Please remove from this group since we have sold our Aliner. Thanks for all
the support and emails.
Tony
Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2024 8:40 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Selling
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Tony Lantzer 1 <tlantzer9@...>
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Re: Wall covering falling off
I've replaced quite a bit of my floor.? I used plywood?and coated it with flex seal.? For support where needed, I capped the existing edges with aluminum channel, then attached angle to that,
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Don DeRyke
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Re: Wall covering falling off
If you encounter rotted wood in the flooring or your camper, a good
repair is to cut out the rotted portion, build a steel understructure
for its replacement if needed, then use Trex or Azek to
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elegy3983
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Re: Wall covering falling off
That is a good point. There is a Facebook group where you cannot post back the result normally (it is forbidden and blocked by the time I can complete the job.) I've had water leaking where the
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Jean-Francois Larin <larinjf@...>
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#103958
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Re: Wall covering falling off
This issue comes up occasionally on a Facebook group I belong to.? I just found a post with multiple owners having issues.? I have reached out to see what they ultimately used.??
It's funny how
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Don DeRyke
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#103957
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Rockwood A213HW entry way light
Anyone know what bulb to use for the entryway nightlight?
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Tin Teepee
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Re: Wall covering falling off
Hello Emily:
You need to balance what you can sell your camper for, as-is or repaired, vs the repair costs. Can you stick it pack up with some spray glue?
When we bought our camper it had serious
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Carl
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#103955
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Wall covering falling off
Does anyone know if replacing an Aliner's wall covering is something a novice could do? Or should we take it to an RV repair place?? We had some water leakage while the camper was in storage and now
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Emily Zisman
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Re: 2011 Ranger converter problem
Hello Brian:
They are from European equipment and I call them DIN
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Carl
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Re: 2011 Ranger converter problem
In the files for this group is an article I posted on adding an analog ammeter and also on replacing the converter.? If you have an ammeter and a voltmeter installed in the system you can detect
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Brian Hovander
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Re: 2011 Ranger converter problem
Impressive Carl!? What is the source of the plastic box and what is it called!? I have never seen such a clean wiring setup!
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Brian Hovander
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Re: 2011 Ranger converter problem
Hi Thomas:
Before you are done, you might clean up the rat's nest of wires like this:
This made it very easy to replace the Convertor when the AC buss failed.
Carl.
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Carl
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#103950
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Re: 2011 Ranger converter problem
90% of the time it's the fuse by the battery, as people have been suggesting.? That's out in the weather, and possibly salt, so it rusts.? And it's not just the fuse that goes bad.? The fuse holder
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Steve T
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#103949
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Re: 2011 Ranger converter problem
I have found these to be indispensable when taking anything apart having to do with wires.? Tag them all before disconnecting and you're good to go.? I'm sure when I bought them 30 years ago that
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Don DeRyke
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Re: 2011 Ranger converter problem
I have both meter and test light and will begin the search! A bit intimidated by what looks like multi colored spaghetti noodles inside the converter.
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Thomas Wilson
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Re: 2011 Ranger converter problem
Did you check the main 12 volt fuse at the battery?? Since it works on shore power it has to be battery power to the converter.? Hopefully you have a multi meter, or at least a test light.? Start
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Don DeRyke
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#103946
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Re: trouble with converter
Double check the fuse in the battery box. Even if the fuse itself is good, it's contacts could have oxidized over time because of the semi-outdoor conditions. I have had a similar issue last year
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Kija
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Re: trouble with converter
That really sounds like a bad connection somewhere between the battery and the converter. That could even be right at the battery terminals.
Scott Ellington
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Scott Ellington
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