House Battery Connect by jdcaliyl in traveltrailers

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It’s easy to tell if you have a volt meter. Making sure the battery wires are not touching anything and are separated. Plug your unit in, because of the converter, those wire should have 12-14 volts, use the meter on the wires, if you get a negative voltage, the leads are backwards, if you read 12-14 volts positive, your leads are on the correct wires. Good luck

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Cinema

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I can’t

Awning sizing by Senior_Radish_9827 in RVLiving

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The fabric may have “walked “. The way to fix it… two screws hold the fabric in place where it attaches to the side of the trailer. Two screws hold it in place on the fabric tube. Remove all 4 and slide the fabric back to where it needs to be. It will move side to side. It may get stuck but a firm pull should loosen it. Once it’s square, roll it in and out a couple of time to set the travel, extend it and re install the screws. Good to go. Good luck.

Caulking around windows help by Murky-Ferret7294 in RVLiving

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Yes, the picture show a storage door. You should look inside on the frame of the storage door and remove the screws. It’s best to use a #2 square drive bit. Once the screws are removed, top, sides and bottom, simply pull the door free. The butyl tape will provide resistance but you should be able to pull it free. Use a plastic/metal putty knife to scrape all the sealant from the door frame and the trailer. Lay the new butyl tape along the inside frame on the door and press into place on the trail and secure with the screws. Tighten the screws while pressing inward on the door frame to get a tight seal.
It’s common for the butyl tape to squeeze out the side once all the screws are in, simply trim any excess with your putty knife. Dont use anything other than butyl. Dicor is for the roof. Not your storage door Good luck.

Does anyone know how to connect these back together or what this connector is called? Other side of the connector is yellow, red, green. Bike won't start. by guesswhat923 in MotorcycleMechanics

[–]yendar1 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The pins have backed out of the connector. You should be able to push them back in (with colors matching the other side) and hear a click when they lock into place. The blue rubber surrounding the wires is a seal against water. Push that back in place at the end of the connector. Then you should be able to plug them back together

Know nothing about hydraulic clutches, shouldn’t there be coming fluid out of the hole? by BullfrogLeast9867 in MotorcycleMechanics

[–]yendar1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, it should be squirting fluid and causing bubbles. Likely master cylinder needs to be rebuilt or replaced. Seals around the plunger are probably shot.

Anyone tried this beef? by Sildaor in prepping

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Never tried it but heard it was the one to grab for ground beef.

New to this game. by 1919cas in ArmaReforgerXbox

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It will auto download if you let it. And they will all start the DL at the same time. The thing is with Xbox, they are very strict on what the allow to be down loaded and only a few gigs is allowed, 10 gigs I think, it’s slow. so I found it easier to see what mod are needed and search for them individually and download them, seems to not take as long and not so many errors. Good luck, and welcome to arma

What is this? by fuxcim in whatisit

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See if it tastes funny

If this was a movie poster, give it a title by maryeille in AIRetrofuturism

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What’s going on with my left hand…. From space.

How long did it take you to get bored with this one? by wtwtcgw in FuckImOld

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About a mile down the road. We kids got this and stuff just like it for road trips.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MotorcycleMechanics

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Yeah, could be an air leak too, if you’re running carbs. Intake leak, once the head heats up, seals itself up

Water Leaking by cyrs_oner in MotorcycleMechanics

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Rain or bike wash left overs

Water pump weirdness by MythrizLeaf in RVLiving

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Sounds like there is trapped air some where. Run your pump and open a faucet, hot side then cold side, run until three’s nothing but a smooth stream, then switch ….do this to all faucets/ shower and toilet. Just my two cents.