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What's up everybody it's AJ with etrailer.com. Today we're going to check out this Valterra Ceiling Vent Register on our 2016 Winnebago Spirit. What's nice about this vent is you can move it around and push the air where you need it the most. So whether it's heating or cooling, you can direct that air wherever you're sitting in any of these chairs. Just spin it around if you want more or less, or… see more >
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The vent opening on the Valterra Spaceport Adjustable A/C Ceiling Vent #A10-3357VP referenced in your question features a diameter of right at 3-13/16 inches. I have attached an image with this dimension labeled that you can also check out. The vent…
view full answer...It sounds to me like the cutout hole is a bit too tight and is pinching the base in, not allowing the inner ring with the shutters to spin. If you're saying that you're testing it before even placing it in the cutout hole and can't get it…
view full answer...Per Lippert the Screen Shot #LC730811 only works with right-hand Lippert doors. While standing outside of your RV, looking at the door, the hinges should be mounted on the right. We do however offer the Camco RV Screen Door Closer Kit #CAM44133,…
view full answer...The Lippert Push Bar for RV Screen Door #LC83UD is designed to fit 26" to 30" door. This information is found on the door tag as the door itself will be narrower than this hence the reason the bar has a length of 21-1/2" to 28".…
view full answer...Most likely you have a Lippert screen door as that is the most common brand of RV screen door out there. I attached a picture of a standard Lippert door for you to compare what you have to. You can also go over the door looking for any brand info…
view full answer...First remove the shroud on your Advent Air RV Air Conditioner - 13,500 Btu - White Item #ACM135 and see if the fan will move freely, you could have something locking it up. If that isn't the cause and you're getting proper power to the motor,…
view full answer...Hey Brad, The comment was referring to the Air Distribution Box w/ Wall-Mounted Thermostat #ACRG15, which has a wall-mounted thermostat instead of the manual-control thermostat #ACDB he originally had. If you were referring to a remote control style…
view full answer...To replace the ACRG11 on your Advent AC Unit you'll want to use the Replacement Digital Relay Box for Advent Air RV Air Distribution Boxes part #PXXACRG12RB; this part will allow you to use a digital thermostat. If you also need a digital…
view full answer...Chevy used to have a plug in port for a brake controller harness for trucks and full size SUVs but they stopped doing that several years ago (2006 was the last year). Now there should be a bundle of wires tucked up underneath the dash held together…
view full answer...The only thermostat option we offer for the Advent Air RV Air Conditioner #ACM150 is apart of the Air Distribution Box w/ Wall-Mounted Thermostat for Advent Air RV Air Conditioners #ACRG15, which also includes an air distribution box. The wall…
view full answer...Advent Air Conditioners like part #ACM135 come with a connector that pairs up directly with the standard 6-wire connector. If you have a 9-wire connector then you need the kit #ACRG15 as well. For wiring I'm attaching some photos of diagrams for…
view full answer...The Advent 135 #ACM135 that you have is designed to replace a Coleman AC unit that uses a thermostat. You can wire up the unit with the heat strip part #ACMHD to the thermostat you currently have if you want. I attached a diagram that shows how it…
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