Hey Barry, so the GE Profile Propane RV Range with Glass Cover #GE24VR used to come with a glass lid but it looks like they updated it and now it is sold separately like with the part #GE74VR.
Hello Rachael, The propane model #FSRD22LASS cannot be used without the electric because it is needed to spark the ignitor, but I have a different solution. You are not the first person to bring up the annoying lights on the oven, the JR Products…
Hey Andrew! The Thermostat for Furrion Chill Cube Ducted RV Air Conditioners item #LC74DX does not work with the ductless systems. For a ductless Chill Cube like item #FR59TD, you will need to use the Ductless Air Distribution Box for Furrion Chill…
Hey John, good question. The app must be running in order for the separate manual override button part #C83HR to work. If your phone is not connected to the controller with the app running, the button will not do anything. I know the connectivity…
Hello Ron. First off Congrats on the 5th wheel! Also, I am glad that you found us so we can help you along the way while you are out there making everlasting memories! The Portable Power Watchdog Surge Protector with Bluetooth, WiFi, and Emergency…
Hey Max! It does sound like you need a 15"x15" hot water heater. The closest option I have with a 18" x 18" door is going to be the Fogatti InstaShower 7 RV Tankless Water Heater item #FG46FR. This one is designed to replace a 10…
Hi John; that's alright I couldn't find it either so I spoke with Weigh Safe to get the information for you. The head assembly on the #WS64RR weighs 35 lbs. The 2-1/2" shank is 32 lbs, and the spring bars weigh 21-1/2 lbs each.
Hey Mark, The 30 amp Portable Power Watchdog Surge Protector with Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and Emergency Shut Down #HU42VR weighs 6 lbs and measures 19" including the cord, with the body measuring 12" tall; it is also 6.5" at its widest point…
Both metals help to protect your tank. There are only a few people that have a preference and it is normally based on aluminium being lower on the Galvanic Scale than magnesium so it produces less driving current between the anode and cathode (tank).…
The Replacement Converter Section for Progressive Dynamics 4000 Series RV Power Control Center part #PD4045CSV is a direct replacement for the converter section on the Progressive Dynamics Mighty Mini AC/DC Panel and Converter/Smart Charger part…
I wasn't able to find any specs on the Magic Chef CLY222OBDB you mentioned, but the Furrion 2-in-1 Range Oven #FR97KR is a great replacement oven as long as the cutout you're putting it in is 21-1/2" Wide x 21-1/2" Tall x 20"…
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