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Re: caulk
There is no best, just tradeoffs. If you're doing just the glue fillets around the fixtures or the metal roof trim, you can use a bunch of different things without much downside, as long as it's a
By Steve T · #102110 ·
Re: water in frame
Hello Bob: I think the frame builder put drain holes in, and they have become plugged. I would search the bottom of the front and back of the tubes. Plus I would look for other holes that are letting
By Carl · #102109 ·
caulk
Hi All, I know this has been discussed ad nauseum before, but I cannot seem to come up with the posts. I seem to remember a lot of controversy about what is the best type of caulk to use. Silicone or
By KATHRYN BAXTER · #102108 ·
Re: water in frame
On Chalets they don't weld the bottom of the lengthwise beams to the rear bumper, and the fronts of the beams are open too, so no water collects inside. I'd drill holes in the bottom of the lengthwise
By Steve T · #102107 ·
water in frame
I have noticed that there is water inside the two box frame members that run the length of my aliner and which support the axle.? There is a small hole in the front of the camper and a larger one in
By BobF · #102106 ·
Re: Folded trailer seals
Reading my post again, I guess it wasn't that clear.? By "front roof edge" I meant the front roof panel, where the metal edge on the side of the front roof contacts the side wall of the camper.?
Re: Folded trailer seals
Steve, if you are talking about the very peak of the side walls and the roof panels after the weather stripping ends where it is just the roof panels exposed on the inside of the camper, I noticed a
By BobF · #102104 ·
Re: Maiden Voyage
If you get a collapsible container get 2.? They tend to spring a leak.? Or just replace it after 5 years - they're normally good for at least that long
By Steve T · #102103 ·
Re: Maiden Voyage
I like collapsible ide. I was using a 5 gallon home depot bucket, but it was getting in the way. [email protected]> wrote:
By KATHRYN BAXTER · #102102 ·
Re: Maiden Voyage
For gray water, I hang a collapsible bucket from the drain line and remove the plug. ?The bucket is large enough to hang to the ground so the drain is not supporting it. ?Water in the bucket gets
By Mike · #102101 ·
Re: Maiden Voyage
Jeff, if the fridge vent fan is the original from Dometic it will always be noisy and it draws 1/2 an amp which really adds up when using your battery.? Most people replace that with a computer case
By Steve T · #102100 ·
Re: 7 plug to 4 plug electrical connections
Even with a brake controller a 4 to 7 pin adaptor will never activate brakes if you have them on your trailer. You must have a 7 to 7 with a brake controller to activate brakes. Steve
By stephen boyce · #102099 ·
Re: Maiden Voyage
Hi Gang: I've forgotten the low drain outlet, below the floor at the edge. I moved the outlet to above the wheel well through the wall. It looks like a hose bib, so I screw a "grey" hose that connects
By Carl · #102098 ·
Re: 7 plug to 4 plug electrical connections
Ok. I stand corrected Tad Loving ________________________________ Sent: Thursday, July 7, 2022 6:29:04 PM To: [email protected] <[email protected]>; Dave - Webmaster
By Lunsford Loving · #102097 ·
Re: 7 plug to 4 plug electrical connections
Dan :Read it again, my friend.? The OP clearly states that he expects his electric brakes to work with his 4/7 adapter once he installs a controller.My statement is correct. A 7 pin Bargman plug is
By Dave - Webmaster · #102096 ·
Re: 7 plug to 4 plug electrical connections
I wanted to use my tow vehicle (2004 Honda Element) with a small utility trailer as well.? At Wally World they have an adapter for about $28.? It is a 7 prong female that the 4 prong plugs in from
By stevie.gallaher@... · #102095 ·
Re: 7 plug to 4 plug electrical connections
I think you misunderstood, you seemed to be mistaken - per the original post, the trailer does not have brakes installed. So having a 7 way or controller isn't going to do anything. Not all states
By dan smartt · #102094 ·
Re: 7 plug to 4 plug electrical connections
Your understanding is not correct, sorry. You do need a brake controller to activate the brakes, but you also need a wired 7 pin Bargman plug to provide the extra blue wire that activated the electric
By Dave - Webmaster · #102093 ·
Re: Maiden Voyage
Second the info on dumping grey water, be careful it's illegal in most places? I have an adapter to convert the grey water drain to 3/4" (garden hose) and have a short piece of hose draining into a 5
By dan smartt · #102092 ·
Re: Maiden Voyage
Hi Jeff, I agree with Carl, regarding the fan. Also, about Grey water from your sink. Showering/shampoo outside definitely requires biodegradable soap products, just like using the lake or a stream.
By LA Holmes <holmes.lois.ann@...> · #102091 ·