The intended purpose of the Camco RV Power Defender Voltage Monitor # CAM55301 is to protect your entire 30-amp RV electrical system from over- or under-voltage conditions in the power source it is connected to. it automatically disconnects when dangerous voltage levels are detected and automatically reconnects when voltage levels stabilize to a safe level (between 102V and 132V). This is different than a GFI outlet as one might find in an RV or household bathroom. view full answer...
What you'll do is use a separate wheel chock behind the wheels after using the Thule RV Wheel Levelers # TH307617.
All you need to use is the Buyers Products 10" Wheel Chock # 337WC1086UWH. view full answer...
The Lippert Ground Control 3.0 Electric 5th Wheel RV Leveling System, # LC358590 has manual access ports that are located on the bottom and the top of each jack's motor. Use these ports with a ratchet and extension along with the properly sized socket. view full answer...
The Atwood Air Command Rooftop RV Air Conditioner - 11.3 Amps - 13,500 Btu - Ducted - White # AT15025-22 runs between 55 dB - 66 dB between the different speeds. The Atwood Air Command Rooftop RV Air Conditioner w Heat Pump - 15,000 Btu will operate at the exact same decibel levels as the smaller unit since it is the fan that is the loudest component. view full answer...
The Advent Air Replacement RV Air Conditioner # ACDOM150B has a 76 decibel level, which is comparable to a vacuum cleaner. Before purchasing replacements you'll want to check if your current unit has a 6-pin or 9-pin wire harness connector. If it's a 6-pin then you'll be fine, but if it's a 9-pin you'll also need an adapter # ACCOLKIT. view full answer...
The Camco AccuLevel Trailer Bubble Level # CAM25563 is measured in degrees so that it will be compatible with multiple trailer sizes. view full answer...
We have had positive feedback on the quality of the Thomas Payne Euro RV Recliner Chair w/ Footrest, # 195-000061, currently 4.6 stars from close to 200 reviews. Environmental conditions from one persons use to another will always have some level of effect but, current feedback has a respectable level of quality and expectancy of usable life to this upholstery. view full answer...
You're correct, you'd need to use trial and error. However, you could use a leveler like part # HM09615, which would eliminate a lot of guesswork and eyeballing. view full answer...
The etrailer eDream Deluxe RV Mattress # e84FR is double-sided to allow you to choose between plush and firm sleeping surfaces. You can flip the mattress over for either side, depending on your personal preference. If you choose the "Plush" side you'd be getting a soft firmness level and for the "Firm" side a hard firmness level.
If you're looking for a more medium firmness you would want to get the # e94FR or # e97FR instead. view full answer...
No you definitely don't want to use a bottle jack to level a trailer. They aren't made for leveling or stabilizing as they don't have the design needed; they don't attach to a large enough portion of the frame. If you need more leveling, use leveling jacks to do so:
- Ultra-Fab Ultra Scissor Jacks # UF48-979002
If you don't want to add more jacks then the best thing to do is use leveling blocks, Ultra-Fab Leveling Blocks for Trailers and RVs # UF48-979051. view full answer...
The Camco RV Power Defender Voltage Monitor # CAM55306 will show faults for reverse polarity as well as ground faults. It is going to going to detect faults for numerous power pedestal issues, and diagnostic lights will alert you should faults occur.
It's most important function may be that it automatically disconnects when voltage levels get to dangerous levels and re-stabilize when the volts have a range between 102 and 132. I've added a link to a review video of this product for you... view full answer...
The gauge on the Valterra RV Water Pressure Regulator and Gauge for RVs # A01-1124VP is going to display the pressure of the "city water" coming into your RV. If the gauge is showing higher than 40-50 psi then either the gauge is not properly working or the regulator itself is not dropping the city water pressure down to a safe level. If you see low pressure on the gauge then you'll know the issue is with the city water source and not with your RV. view full answer...
Our Part # LC675817 is the 6-point Lippert Ground Control 3.0 System. Lippert uses 675817 which is the exact same system we carry except we add the "LC" to the part number. view full answer...
I spoke with the manufacturer and found out that the Gustafson RV LED Pendant Light # 277-000458 has a 352 lumen rating and is 3000K on the color scale, which will give you a warmer white color. view full answer...
The stability of your travel trailer is improved by making sure your RV is level, wheels choked, and your Lippert High-Speed Power Stabilizer Jack, # LC298707 extended appropriately on a wood or block base and not the bare ground where they can sink. I suggest using the Super Grip Chock Wheel Stabilizers for Tandem-Axle Trailers, # UF21-001091 and Stackers Leveling Blocks w/ Bag for Trailers and RVs, # A10-0920. Position these beneath your wheels to level the travel trailer and under... view full answer...
The maximum extension of the rear jacks on the Lippert Ground Control 3.0 Electric 5th Wheel RV Leveling System # LC358590 is 12-1/2 inches. Trying to extend the jacks further than that is what would trigger the "Out of Stroke" message you are seeing. view full answer...
The Replacement Touchscreen Remote w/ Charger for Lippert Ground Control 3.0 Electric Leveling System # LC358601 does have a warranty of one year.
In regards to the functions, I have added a cut out of the manual which shows what the functions of the remote are. It will retract and extend the jacks, but does also give you the auto leveling feature. This system is designed as a replacement remote for the Lippert Ground Control 3.0 Electric 5th Wheel RV Leveling System - 6-Point Set # LC675817... view full answer...