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Hello Nathaniel, thanks for reaching out. So the etrailer jacks are going to be a great choice from a durability and affordability standpoint. The jacks offer all of the features you would want like a work light, sealed switches and a manual crank…
view full answer...Hello, and thanks for getting in touch. The etrailer Electric Trailer Jacks #e55ZV and #e23ZV will hold up just fine in cold weather. The housing is designed to be water/weather resistant. It even has a manual backup option if you were to lose power…
view full answer...Thanks for sending in a picture of your thumb latch coupler and trailer jack. Based on seeing that we know the Hopkins Trailer Hitch Level with Cover part #HM09715 would fit and work great as we had chance to install this on the exact same coupler as…
view full answer...You will want to use a cobalt or titanium drill bit when drilling the 5/32-in pilot hole for the #HM09715 hitch level. These type bits are used for harder metal and will do a better job than just a steel or high-speed steel bit as they will dull…
view full answer...I reached out to my contact at TST and confirmed that the TST TPMS - Color Display - Signal Booster - 6 Internal Tire Sensors #TST-507-INT-6-C you were looking at will work perfectly fine with the Counteract Balancing beads you use in your tires.…
view full answer...Yes, the Portable Power Watchdog Surge Protector with Bluetooth - 30 Amp, #HU97FR can be used with generators however, many generators (portable) have a floating ground/neutral; so you will want to determine this with yours as you may need an added…
view full answer...The High Pointe RV Convection Microwave #HP99ZR has a maximum power input of 1,500 watts in both microwave and convection mode. The 1,000 watt rating is the output cooking power provided in microwave mode.
view full answer...Hey Troy, the High Pointe Built-In RV Convection Microwave #HP99ZR does not require outside venting so it would be an easier install like you are looking for.
view full answer...The Advent Air #ACM135 and #ACM150 both have drain holes on the bottom of the pan at the front of the unit that will drain water out onto the roof of the trailer. I've attached a picture below to show you where these holes are located.
view full answer...Dometic water heaters like the Dometic RV Water Heater #AT96121, which is no longer available, do not have anode rods. If your water heater is giving off a bad odor, I recommend sanitizing your entire system including your fresh water tank. What you…
view full answer...I attached a picture of the wiring diagram found on your Dometic Brisk Air AC unit. To install you will remove the white wire coming from the compressor to the run capacitor and connect it to the blue wire on the SoftStartRV. Next take the black wire…
view full answer...While we don't carry the SoftStartUp, we do have the similar SoftStartRV #SSR54FR. Unlike the SoftStartUp, the SoftStartRV installs on your rooftop inline with your A/C, as oppose to inline with your entire RV like the SoftStartUp. The…
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