Air Conditioners and more Air Conditioners
Well, the past couple of weeks have seen a slew of air conditioner service- starting with a simply check out of a new (used) rig. On this rig (1995, or 11 years old), everything checked out fine-...
View ArticleObsolescence- finding parts
I wrote a blog post about cleaning the Norcold burner on my RV.net blog. On the refrigerator I was working on at that time (a Norcold 662), I needed to simply replace the burner. I grabbed a new burner...
View ArticleComment on Furnace Troubleshooting (the first step) by David
Hey i have the same thermostat. However the heater only cycles when it is turned up to 80-90 degress, of i turn it down below 75-80 degrees the heater never comes back on. It does seem lile the...
View ArticleComment on Furnace Troubleshooting (the first step) by David thornton
Hey i have the same thermostat. However the heater only cycles when it is turned up to 80-90 degress, of i turn it down below 75-80 degrees the heater never comes back on. It does seem lile the...
View ArticleComment on Furnace Troubleshooting (the first step) by Alan with smith...
hi Chris, got an attwood furnace, wont blow hot enough, got it on the bench, got plenty of propane, fires up like it should, strong smell carbon dioxide, blows warm if all but one heat duct holes are...
View ArticleComment on Furnace Troubleshooting (the first step) by Chris
Hi Alan, If the burner is OK, I would check the orifice closely- it sounds like it might be partially clogged.
View ArticleDometic recall, part 2
In my last post about the Dometic cooling unit issues, I said: This recall does nothing to actually fix what is a defect in design and construction, it simply makes it so that when your thousand dollar...
View ArticleDometic Recall- the Saga Continues…
Well, I’ve been writing about the ongoing Dometic recall in this post and this post, and today I had an unwelcome finding- working on a refrigerator I had done the recall on nearly a year ago, but the...
View ArticleTune Up Your Rooftop A/C
This is a post I wrote in 2008 for the RV.net blog- they have removed all old posts, and while it was written a while ago, it’s still relevant, so I am reprinting it here. Tune up your Rooftop Air...
View ArticleTune up Your TV Antenna
Another of my old RV.net blog posts which was lost- Winegard has a new Razar antenna which has good performance, but it will be some time before any model catches up to the venerable Sensar, in both...
View ArticleLP Appliances- flame safety
My main troubleshooting philosophy has always been that in order to figure out what is wrong with an appliance or system, you need to understand how it works. LP Appliances in RVs all- with the...
View ArticleBroken Blog
Apologies, this blog is pretty broken right now. I will be fixing it soon. In the meantime, check out http://bryantrv.com to find info and manuals. On update- it *might* be fixed- time will tell 🙂
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