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Re: 1991 Warrior passenger side view mirror brace
My RV guy fabricated these out of tubing on both sides for me and we added a larger mirror.? This way it is super secure.? On Sun, Jun 23, 2024 at 12:24?PM fld via <fld=[email protected]> wrote: Thanks, Linda and rz.? I've found a few including stainless steel that look like they might be adaptable. |
1991 Warrior passenger side view mirror brace
Had a bit of a mishap with my 1991 Warrior, hit something with the right side view mirror and broke the center cross brace. Oddly enough that's the only thing that broke; the mirrors themselves came out of it fine.
This photo shows the driver side brace, what I need is the passenger side brace (might be the same, not sure).? Anyone know where I can get one, or perhaps any of you have one for sale? |
Re: Broken inline fuse cartridge by engine
Oh, Tika, nice to read from you again. You've been helpful to me in the past, going back to 2012. At age 79, I've slowed down a lot, with our Sunrader covered most of the year. Last time we had it on the road, a short 3 day trip, was a year ago.
I'll watch for what others may say, and enough may have been said. If no more, I'll try a 6 amp and see what happens, or doesn't happen. ?Tom |
Broken inline fuse cartridge by engine
On our 1987 Sunrader, with the 22R-E, I found this wire disconnected because the fuse cartridge clasp broke. When I saw it, the fuse was gone. In the Spring of 2012, when I had stopped by Sunrader Bob's for another electrical diagnosis, he was at first puzzled by the unusual amount of wiring under the hood, not the normal setup. So here's an attempt to figure out the unorthodox.?
On the photo of the electrical device with attached wiring, it's the black wire, coming from the upper right, going out the bottom left. The other photo shows the broken fuse cartridge, with the wire going into the firewall. Any idea what for and what size fuse? Thank you. ?Tom |
Re: 1991 Warrior - Replacing house thermostat (NOT engine thermostat)
I just used a household thermostat, probably like some of the ones that have already been suggested. That said, I find it also helps to have a little 12v fan running to move/mix the air around from the floor to the ceiling and from the front to the back of the coach. two works better than one.? |
Re: 1991 Warrior - Replacing house thermostat (NOT engine thermostat)
I don't have the thermostat connected to the air conditioner.
On Tuesday, May 21, 2024 at 11:34:24 AM MDT, Bob Reilly <bobcabbie@...> wrote:
Yes, Rick, it's just a passive on-off thermo-controlled switch that works fine with the Hydro Flame propane furnace that came with my 1990 Sea Breeze. I like being able to see the digital temp readout without having to figure out the setting and current temp from the old original analog version that came with the furnace.
On Tuesday, May 21, 2024 at 11:07:29 AM MDT, fld@... <fld@...> wrote:
Thanks, Bob.? I see that one controls both heat and cool.? I assume it will work with heat-only systems.? Also I see something about 24V systems.? That's not any sort of requirement, is it?? I assume it's just a passive on-off thermo-controlled switch that works with any 2-wire system up to 24 volts, right? Rick in NH |
Re: 1991 Warrior - Replacing house thermostat (NOT engine thermostat)
Yes, Rick, it's just a passive on-off thermo-controlled switch that works fine with the Hydro Flame propane furnace that came with my 1990 Sea Breeze. I like being able to see the digital temp readout without having to figure out the setting and current temp from the old original analog version that came with the furnace.
On Tuesday, May 21, 2024 at 11:07:29 AM MDT, fld@... <fld@...> wrote:
Thanks, Bob.? I see that one controls both heat and cool.? I assume it will work with heat-only systems.? Also I see something about 24V systems.? That's not any sort of requirement, is it?? I assume it's just a passive on-off thermo-controlled switch that works with any 2-wire system up to 24 volts, right? Rick in NH |
Re: 1991 Warrior - Replacing house thermostat (NOT engine thermostat)
Thanks, Bob.? I see that one controls both heat and cool.? I assume it will work with heat-only systems.? Also I see something about 24V systems.? That's not any sort of requirement, is it?? I assume it's just a passive on-off thermo-controlled switch that works with any 2-wire system up to 24 volts, right?
Rick in NH |
Re: 1991 Warrior - Replacing house thermostat (NOT engine thermostat)
Here is the thermostat I bought and it works great.? The lighted digital temp reading is wonderful vs the guessing game with the old analog thermostat. If you bring up amazon and search "Luxpro thermostat" you'll find a number of them for thirty bucks or less.? Battery operated. Some show the time. Bob in Denver
On Tuesday, May 21, 2024 at 06:43:58 AM MDT, fld@... <fld@...> wrote:
Good morning, all. The furnace in my 1991 Winnebago Warrior toyhouse does not regulate the heat very well.. it cycles from uncomfortably warm to uncomfortably cold and back again.?? I'm thinking maybe replacing the 34-year-old thermostat with a more modern-technology one might help.? Any of you have experience with this and can offer suggestions? Thanks... Rick in NH |
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