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Checking For A Hot Skin

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Sounds like you are checking to see if you have been in the sun too long.   Nope, it is checking to see if your RV has a faulty 120 volt electrical current issue that could be deadly. 120 volt electrical issues could be with the shore power pedestal, a faulty cord, or a problem with the 120 volts system of your RV. The minimum you will need is a circuit analyzer, and a non-contact voltage detector.   These come in all sizes and prices.   I personally use the Camco Power Defender surge protector/Circuit analyzer shown below.   First make sure that the 30 amp breaker is off at the shore power pedestal.   Plug up your circuit analyzer and turn the power on.   Make sure the lights on your circuit analyzer show that all is good.   If you get any other reading than all is good, do not connect your RV to the pedestal, and notify the campground staff. If all is good, turn off your 30 amp breaker and connect your RV.   (NOTE: DO NOT LET ANYONE TO...

Grey Wolf 26DBH Water Pressure Regulator

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Use a water pressure regulator on your city water connection!   Why wouldn’t you?   Why would you risk hooking up to a water system that the water pressure is 150 psi and blow your plastic RV water lines and possibly cause extensive damage?   You can get a regulator that restricts water pressure to about 40-50 psi at Lowes, Amazon, or an RV supply store for around $9.00.   So please protect your investment and use one.  

Grey Wolf 26DBH & The Furrion Rear Observation System

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After one season of pulling the Grey Wolf 26DBH I knew I wanted something better than mirrors to see what was going on behind the trailer.   The Grey Wolf 26DBH is already wired for the Furrion Back Up Camera or Furrion Rear Observation System.   If you are going to invest the money anyway go ahead and get the Rear Observation System.   It is my understanding that the back-up camera does not work that well while traveling and is only good for backing.  The wife came through at Christmas and gave me the Furrion Rear Observation System.   It works perfectly and allows me to see everything that is going on behind the trailer.   There are lines on the monitor that tells you when it is safe to pull back in if you pass something on the highway.                      

Grey Wolf 26DBH - Replacing The Kitchen Faucet

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While prepping food on the counter near the sink we bumped the cheap faucet handle and it cracked and came off.   While looking for ways to get under the sink to remove it and replace it with a new one I decided to remove the outside refrigerator and work through the outside access.   With the outdoor access the change was simple.   It could have been a lot more difficult if I had to go through the cabinet doors or drawers.   The fittings on the new faucet are brass and not plastic like the one I removed.   The new faucet came from Lowes and cost $99.00.       

Grey Wolf 26DBH - The First Time In The Shop

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While out on our first trip for the 2018 season the Dometic air conditioner started acting up.   It would be running along great then it would just shut down and stay down for several hours.   When we got home I called the dealership and asked if I could bring it over for service.   The service manager said sure.   I also asked what the estimated turn-around time was and was flabbergasted that his answer was from two to four weeks.   He said he had about forty units ahead of me.   Ok, now I have owned many automobile and several houses, and I can get something serviced on them in two to three days.   Four Week?   Well after about two weeks I called for an update and they had not even looked at it yet, but a technician had the ticket on it.   Bummer!   So, at four weeks I decided to go to the dealership for an update.     The service manager pulled up the service request on the computer and fumbled around in a file box f...

Don't Rush The Set Up Or Break Down.

If there is one thing I have learned owning a travel trailer it is don’t rush the set-up or break down. The first lesson I learned from this was leaving the Wilmington, NC KOA in a thunderstorm and in my haste I forgot to insert the L-pins on my Husky Center Line Hitch.   I knew something was wrong when we hit a dip on an overpass and our truck and trailer bounced like crazy.   Half way home we stopped for gas and the spring bars were pointing 90 degrees from the tongue of the trailer.   This means we drove about 55 miles with no sway control whatsoever (dodged that bullet).   My second mistake while rushing was connecting the trailer to take it home for a bath and crossed the positive and negative wires on the battery.   This blew a fuse on the back of the Furrion entertainment center and two blown fuses in the distribution center.   We did not realize that anything was wrong with the distribution center until the next morning and everything star...
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Grey Wolf 26DBH Holding Tanks … As most of you know travel trailers usually have three holding tanks: fresh water, grey water, and black water. Fresh Water   -   The 26DBH fresh water tank holds 46 gallons and is used when you don’t have city water hook-ups.   One gallon of water weighs approximately 8 pounds, something to consider when you are concerned about total weight of your RV.   When full the 26DBH fresh water tank holds about 368 pounds of water.   I only keep about 5 gallons of water in my fresh water tank mainly for flushing the toilet for travel stops. I suggest you run the fresh water tank near full or near empty.   The fresh water tank does not have baffles to stop liquid surge so a partially filled tank allows the water to move back and forth and could cause trailer sway.   There are plenty of good articles on the internet about how to keep this tank sanitized. Grey Water – The 26DBH grey water holds 38 gallons of water ...