Re: Refrigerator Fail
Wow, thanks, guys ¡ª Steve T in particular! Great and helpful info. -- Alex Sproul '05 Classic '02 Suburban
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Alex Sproul
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#104004
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Re: Refrigerator Fail
I have a 2354.? I could have saved a bundle on ice had I seen this video when I thought mine was toast when we arrived at our campsite.? I could have bypassed the bad control module.? Bought a new
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Don DeRyke
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#104003
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Re: Refrigerator Fail
I can't find out much about the 2353.? Looks like it's not made anymore.? All I could find was a parts list, and I searched that for "controller", and didn't find one.? So it looks like its not an
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Steve T
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Re: Refrigerator Fail
We put a new control panel in ours, woke it from dead, cheaper than a new one. John 2012 classic
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John B
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Re: Refrigerator Fail
If unused for a long time the ammonia may crystallize. Long shot fix that sometimes works is to remove refrig, put upside down in back of a truck ( or car but trucks typically bounce more) and drive
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David Martin
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Re: Frame Issues
Dave, Since I'm wide open here I plenty of working space.? My spacing is different from yours.? I can cut the stringers and reweld.? And I could even double up the 3 x 2 x 1/8"?tube.? What would
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Don DeRyke
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#103999
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Refrigerator Fail
My fridge (Dometic Model 2353), which has performed flawlessly for 15 years, woke up dead at my last outing last fall, and I¡¯m just getting around to dealing with it. Won¡¯t cool on shore power or
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Alex Sproul
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#103998
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Re: 2015 Aliner Classic- appliances for sale
Johe, any chance you still have that refrigerator? -- Alex Sproul '05 Classic '02 Suburban
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Alex Sproul
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Re: Rear view camera
Hello! Are you able to share the make and model of your Tadi Brothers camera? There are so many versions on their website! Thank you!
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@Ellenbird
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two burner stove question
We are new Aliner owners and have a 2023 Aliner Evolution that has an external mount for an outside two burner propane stove and a propane hookup for this stove. Does Aliner make their own propane
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@Ellenbird
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#103995
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Re: Frame Issues
Dave, everything I've read says you shouldn't put screws through the top of a beam.? ? The middle third of the sides of the beam is where to put the screws. Granted if the screws are small enough,
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Steve T
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Re: Water leak
I really, really like it when members report back the resolution to their reported problems. I learn a lot by following along the problem/resolution of others. Thank you Dave P.? ? --- Kansas
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d.f.p.909@...
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#103993
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Re: Water leak
I had a leak on the driver¡¯s side in a storm the other night. My DW had pinched the flexible gutter so that the water ran directly onto the window frame. Jim also responded that he had a problem
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JoeS
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Re: Frame Issues
While you are checking straightness, check the axle... Alignment from center of ball to each end of the axle or spindle. One side of my axle was about 5/8 inch behind the other and also needed moved
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charlie17313
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#103991
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Re: Frame Issues
<https://alinerownersclub.org/diy/wiki-frame-deformation/> Wiki-Frame Deformation<https://alinerownersclub.org/diy/wiki-frame-deformation/>
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Scott Peterson
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#103990
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Re: Frame Issues
Steve: I hadn't thought about the effect of jacking the back end up 4" with the camper on it.? I would think it would mostly affect the streeside wall, because it's not going to bend with the rail.?
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Don DeRyke
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Re: Frame Issues
The vertical deformation resistance of a "C" or box frame member is dependent mostly on the length, material and wall thickness of the vertical sides of the frame (called the web of the frame), not
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elegy3983
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#103988
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Re: Frame Issues
Agreed, it takes guts. And planning. When I removed the frame deformation in my 2005 LXE years ago, I had to upwardly deform the frame with body attached until the lower door extended past its opening
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elegy3983
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#103987
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Re: Frame Issues
Imagine if you had the trailer box bolted to the frame and you bent the frame up 4 inches.? Would the interior furniture have survived without cracking or separating from the floor? An Aliner has one
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Steve T
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#103986
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Re: Frame Issues
Today was frame day.? I managed to straighten both main rails.? I did it incrementally, and was amazed at how much it took to flatten it out. I was jacking from a point right in front of my
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Don DeRyke
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