Nice job LX450.
You've hit all the points so far that make these Conqueror units really nice when you get done with them.
I'll be watching this thread for your updates. :elkgrin:
One of these days I might get around to posting a build thread on my Conqueror as well. :ylsmoke:
Chris I'm not sure what that is but like a moth to a flame I continue to stare at that thing. Each time I come up with an idea I find 2 other ones that cancel that out.
I am more confused now than I was before I looked at it. I do like it. I'm just not sure why.
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My Conqueror Compact was wired as per the diagram above. What took me some time to find was a couple of damaged and broken wires which blew the running light fuses everytime you turned them on.
My step B was to strip all wire out of the unit, rewire it completely with LED lights to the Standard...
When I was going through the wiring on my Compact, I pulled the power unit out, changed quite a few things around on in, re-soldered a few things, insulated a few others. I replaced one of the fans.
These units generate a tremendous amount of heat in proportion to the amount of power they...
I had the same issues upon purchase.
I tracked each leak down, had several leaky bolts. Replaced and used silicone seal and a polymer window and door sealant. I didn't want to use butyl rubber because it always remains sticky.
I had a few rivets that needed to be sealed.
The weatherstripping...
I believe I have found a workable solution to this issue.
Thanks for all of the input. I absolutely agree with those talking about positive internal pressure. It doesn't take a lot.
The inside of this trailer has a gross volume of 125 cubic feet. Subtract wolf packs, gear, fridge, and other...
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