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Post by james on Oct 1, 2020 7:32:11 GMT -5
I had the same problem with my Dish tailgater. The Dish has two connections, one is the main connection that goes to and feeds the satellite connection either in the wet bay or roof; the auxiliary connection go to the CABLE connection in same location as before: wet bay/roof. In the bedroom there’s a jumper cable, this cable should be connected to C and B. “A” will connect to your satellite box (mine is a Joey. I have 2 one for living room and one for bedroom) connect your box to your TV via HDMI cable. That’s how mine works on a 2017 KZ Durango 384RLT. Good luck.
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Post by james on Sept 2, 2020 17:25:04 GMT -5
Looking to upgrade my Xantrex 1000 to a pure sine inverter. Any advice would be welcome.
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Post by james on Aug 31, 2020 16:40:57 GMT -5
Just bought Dish Tailgater Pro with 2 Walleys for my 5W, a 2017 KZ 384RLT and had no problem getting the satellite signal to the living room TV via E; but getting the signal to the bedroom TV is another issue. In the owner’s manual it states: “route the signal to B with a jumper wire”. The only jumper wire is in the bedroom connected to C and I think to the OTA antenna. Tried various settings with no luck. Can anyone help? Feeling foolish 😐
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Post by james on Mar 19, 2018 15:18:51 GMT -5
Hi, I have an older 12v only compressor and it has a hard time working with 50 lbs. It takes 1 to 1.5 minutes per pound once above 50. I would like a dual voltage 12/120 just for versatility. My Rig tires are 80 pounds and my truck 65-70. So I need a good one. Any help would be much appreciated. Bob Amazon Viair 40047 is just what you’re looking for.
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Post by james on Mar 19, 2018 15:12:57 GMT -5
I have the Ford trailer tire TPMS and remote camera package, and probably going to have a G366FBT at the end of this week. Does anyone know the tire stem diameter and/or whether the Ford TPMS stems fit. Any tips on attaching wiring, etc.? Anyone have the Ford remote camera package? Any tips on wiring routing, installation, etc. on Durangos? I have an 2017 F350 and the trailer TPMS works great. I suggest you let the dealership install the plug part on your truck. For the trailer, go to any tire shop and the can exchange out the valve stems. For the cable, I ran in underneath my 5ver bc I didn’t want to drill any holes and removal is easy, the cable is for the tpms and camera. Ran the cable through pvc up to the camera in the rear, looks neater, zip tie as needed.
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Post by james on Feb 28, 2018 17:50:26 GMT -5
We will take delivery of our 384RLT by the first of June. Will be FT and looking for tips, warnings, suggestions on the 384RLT. Check your fridge, if it rocks forward by an inch, it will fall out. Experience speaking.
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Post by james on Jan 30, 2018 19:31:16 GMT -5
We just got our new G384RLT home from the dealer. 95 mile first tow and I'm impressed. Trailer was smooth to pull. Had a great experience with our sales man Sean Miller and the PDI crew. They took as long as we wanted and marked down the 2 very minor issues we found. We have it set up in the driveway so we can get more comfortable with all the systems. Here are a few pictures of our new rolling home. We have the same model. Let me know about any issues as I had a few. Good luck and enjoy. Make sure your fridge is secure, standing in front of it and pull towards yourself from the top. If it rocks, it will fall out. FYI.
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Post by james on Dec 22, 2017 21:50:19 GMT -5
We just got our new G384RLT home from the dealer. 95 mile first tow and I'm impressed. Trailer was smooth to pull. Had a great experience with our sales man Sean Miller and the PDI crew. They took as long as we wanted and marked down the 2 very minor issues we found. We have it set up in the driveway so we can get more comfortable with all the systems. Here are a few pictures of our new rolling home. We have the same model. Let me know about any issues as I had a few. Good luck and enjoy.
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Post by james on Jul 1, 2017 8:44:34 GMT -5
It's been awhile since my last post. We've been on vacation to Yosemite and are back home, quite an adventure. On our 1st leg of travel the ice maker became the least of my worries; the entire refrigerator fell out of its cubby hole. It appears that three plastic button straps held it in place along with screws at its base. Had to use a 2x6 to wedge it in place. Called KZ and they were great; covered by warranty and will repair/replace free. Looked at a KZ 2018 Durango Gold and the fridge seemed loose and top heavy too. Anyone else have this problem??
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Post by james on Jun 2, 2017 16:45:07 GMT -5
In my new Durango gold you can clearly hear the water running when filling the icemaker. Can you hear the water running? Not at all. I've found another shut-off valve under the sink ( island sink) along with one to the dishwasher, tried it and waiting to see ice. The saga continues
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Post by james on May 31, 2017 20:28:20 GMT -5
If it's new, did you check for any shipping blocks or tape as they sometimes do to things like that for shipping? Came installed with the RV was running. Everything else works fine. Got water at all faucets and no leaks and no ice. I'm stumped. Thanks for your help!
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Post by james on May 31, 2017 16:58:33 GMT -5
New to the forum and to civilian camping as retired military. My KZ DG has a residential fridge with an ice maker, turned on the water underneath the stove, hit the reset button on the ice maker too. No ice. Ugh!
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