Graybeardtwisted
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Thanks a bunch. I ended up replacing all the fittings on the supply lines with 1/4" NPT fittings. After buying the pex crimps and crimping tool. It was an easy swap.
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Thanks a bunch. I ended up replacing all the fittings on the supply lines with 1/4" NPT fittings. After buying the pex crimps and crimping tool. It was an easy swap.












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This is so, so amazing. Well done.I did, & here's a couple picsView attachment 892185
Hi, don't know if you got your answer or not. I believe that is the lock for the McHitch bolt that goes through the McHitchRe: McHitch lock or ???
Guys does anybody know what this lock is used for ? (See pics)
Has anyone experienced leaks in the skylight? Mine drips in heavy rain .. from the grille at the corner of the skylight ... by the on/off switch... I've been up on the roof to inspect... tried pouring on some self-levelling goop I got off amazon ... the drip moved from one corner of the vent to the other! I'm perplexed. Any good solutions to this?
Yes, I have the same problem. I've tried resealing with lap sealant twice now. That has improved the situation, but in heavy rains I still get leakage. I can reduce the leakage by leaving the trailer at a significant pitch towards the tongue so rain doesn't pool up. My long term plan was to remove the skylight, carefully remove all the sealant, check any gaskets or rubber on the fixture and reinstall carefully with new sealant. Problem is, I ran out of time so that project will have to wait until Spring.Has anyone experienced leaks in the skylight? Mine drips in heavy rain .. from the grille at the corner of the skylight ... by the on/off switch... I've been up on the roof to inspect... tried pouring on some self-levelling goop I got off amazon ... the drip moved from one corner of the vent to the other! I'm perplexed. Any good solutions to this?
I bring mine inside the garage during winter.For those of you with Lithium batteries, do you disconnect those and bring them indoors in the offseason when temperatures get well below freezing? I've heard people recommending this because the plastic casing around the batteries can crack in those conditions.