extech
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just don't put red ones in the front
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p.s. if you need to replace the tank, a regular bbq tank won't work. it must be for horizontal use
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are you turning the nut clockwise? it is left hand thread
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i think as long as it is oozing out it isn't dry. don't worry about it
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yep he's on some other sites i visit
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try to find a metric thread pitch gauge. should not be expensive. then get a thread file. i have 2 and each one has 8 different files
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don't see it as much different from frp
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i believe can't remember left twist is for rotating hook machines and right twist is for oscillating shuttle
if you use the wrong one often times the thread will get frayed and tangle
your new machine should have a manual specifying thread type.
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there could be another catch. have you found what thread your machine needs- left or right twist.
can you get a welt foot? makes it so much easier
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i would like to suggest you make the stiches longer (less stitch per inch) . what i see is an easily ripped seam on vinyl and leather
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so a swap to a 5 speed would work for you
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so at your thermostat there is a yellow and a blue wire
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if it is the thermostat on the left, it shows it as a simple switch and it is in the always on position. i think the t stat part only works the ac
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can't read the diagram, does the yellow wire go to the thermostat?
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the factory ready made socket has a lead going to the return
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obviously the diagram isn't showing everything. since it is an add on i would be looking at the wiring where the heat strip is. someone grounded the return
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up for auction($1.00 mjn bid) in chico ca. the difference auctions ends this Saturday not running, has fooly axle
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i don't remember . just hunted rv windows i thinkhttps://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00MJUVLZ2/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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that outside window frame is available in white online. had to replace mine, couldn't find black but the white looks better
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you can take it all apart. mostly screws. i had to make some new pieces of wood around the window, wasn't too difficult
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do your manuals cover the power converter? if not look under seats or in cabinets on the floor. usually found near where the shore power cord comes out
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first. need to say which battery we're talking about. second are you using the same ground connection for all measurements
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so.... turn on headlights for 5 min, now check starting bat. what v. should be 12.6 for a good bat. higher not bad. lower- need new one. the charge at 15.5 isn't out of line.
filling horizontal propane tank
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you will need to take it to a propane distributor . removing the old valve is not easy, and needs special tools