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steve nash
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KC-130J Combat Offload Method B
Conducting combat offload method B with KC-130J offloading a 13,000 pound T2 married pallet.
Having an anchor point on the ground was a very good safety measure. Using the forklift in order to ease the pallet onto the barrels and to prevent it from inadvertently rolling out of the aircraft during offload also made the offload much smoother and safer.
Having an anchor point on the ground was a very good safety measure. Using the forklift in order to ease the pallet onto the barrels and to prevent it from inadvertently rolling out of the aircraft during offload also made the offload much smoother and safer.
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Fixing (replacing) the display on a Samsung range
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Replacing the display on a Samsung NE59J7630SS/AA-02 range. Link for the display. Samsung DE07-00129A LED Display... www.amazon.com/dp/B01BN0AX7A?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Roadtrek Filling, Sanitizing, Draining fresh water tanks and de-winterizing water heater -1994D190V
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Roadtrek Filling, Sanitizing, Draining fresh water tanks and de-winterizing water heater -1994D190V
Replacing Standard AC Outlet with a Socket with 2 USB Sockets and AC plugs in a 1994 Dodge Roadtrek
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Replacing the rear AC Socket with a Leviton AC socket with two three prong outlets and two USB outlets.
Replacing the Converter/Power Center on a 1994 Roadtrek 190 Versatile with a Boondocker 1245 PC
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Replacing the original MagneTek power center on a Roadtrek 1994 Dodge 190 Versatile with a Boondocker 1245 PC.
Thank you for the easy instructions, especially at the end. I also didn’t have the ribbon seated correctly initially. You saved me from panicking about that. I saved a few hundred bucks!
@@erinrisi happy to hear it helped! Yeah, I wanted to include the ribbon mistake, in case someone else did the same thing. Happy to hear that part was useful to include!
Tell me you’re in the military without telling me you’re in the military…😂 you made it so easy a supply guy could do it.
😂 thanks! Hope it helped.
Whre did you buy the parts?
Just thought you might want to know, the manual for our RoadTrek Popular 200 Chevrolet states when sanitizing the potable water system to add 1/4 cup of bleach to 1 gallon of water, then to add a (1) gallon of the water/bleach mixture to every 15 gallons capacity of your water tank. Our tank is 35 gallons, therefore we only need to add 9-1/3-oz of bleach to our tank to sanitize it, not 1/4 cup per gallon of capacity. Your system will most certainly be sanitized though!
Have the same problem. Samsung appliances are junk
This helped me replace the magnetek 7300 in my r vision trail lite camper. Thank you!
Absolutely! Happy it helped. Thanks for the comment!
Did ours today as the parts company had a 10% off sale at Christmas and decided to not delay any longer. I screwed up on the reinstallation of the ribbon wire on the extreme left side as I didn’t have the ribbon in squarely and fully and I got screwy outputs on the display. Corrected that after unplugging the power cord and redoing ribbon strip and small white plastic holder. Still pissed at Samsung for manufacturing such a defective display and even more 8:07 so for such an exorbitant price for such a simple part. Samsung, never again an appliance customer of yours.
This project was something I was helping my parents with and now my oven is doing the same thing. Definitely unimpressed with the quality of these Samsung components as well.
Samsung suck I don't buy there product no more,
Thanks!
Wonderful Step by Step Instructions. Thank you so much.
Thank you! Hope it helped.
That circuit board says WARNING: HIGH VOLT which means at least somewhere on it there is mains voltage (120v in USA). I'm just amazed you didnt short out the board at the very least.
Ya I work on live switches and outlets all the time but I'd never work on a control board live for fear of tha
LED panels are stepped down to 5v. Was not working with the high voltage heating elements. As you can see, I did not short anything out. If this is not a method you feel comfortable with, feel free to make a video and post it up. I searched for an instructional video on this fix and was not successful.
Hi - by mistake i removed 'edge connection' power supply from the PCB. My control panel is now power less. PCB Part # DE96-01027A Can we "again" solder the edge connections ..?
Thanks! Exactly what I needed
Happy to hear it helped! Hope you are able to get it fixed easily enough.
Happy to hear it helped! Hope you are able to get it fixed easily enough.
I just ordered a Boondocker 1245 PC for my 2001 Chinook Concourse. This video will be very helpful. Thanks!
Hope the install went smoothly and you are enjoying your new converter.
Thank you, yours is the 1st to help with our range. Our Samsumg Range was purchased during kitchen remodel in 2009. Has worked for us after all these years, except recently the left side elements running on high occasionally. The side that was used the most. Now our LED display numbers don't look like numbers. This particular replacement part is $100 +. Other than that, we've been satisfied with this range.
Happy it helped! As I said to a previous viewer, I left power on the range because these displays are stepped down to about 5 volts. I would recommend unplugging the range if you are replacing anything with the heating elements. Best of luck to you!
I just replaced mine and as I was putting everything back together I noticed a black wire with a metal ring on it that was hanging loose. I don’t remember it being under any of the screws that I took out but I don’t know what to do with it. It’s two black wires coming out of the right side that come together to one of those metal rings that look like they’re supposed to be held in place with a screw. Any ideas?
That sounds like a ground wire. Put it make sure its held down by a screw. Its very important
Yeah, I would agree with the ground wire possibly. You could look back at the point when I had the back cover removed and see if you can find where that black wire may connect.
I have a 2003 Chevy 190 Popular...does anyone know where the fresh water tank drain valve is located or if there even is one??? thank you....
Thank you for this video!!! Have a 1996 Versatile purchased before Covid. Has given me a run for my money but am going to persist in repairing. The new Roadtreks have nothing on the older units especially for ventilation.
Absolutely! Hope it helped! Yeah, this beast has been in our family for three generations now. Have a lot of sentimental reasons for keeping her healthy.
I would unplug it or shut off the power at the circuit breaker before doing this work. These are high voltage appliances.
Thanks for watching! Disconnecting power is definitely the safe option. I tend to keep power going for troubleshooting and instant gratification purposes. And yes these are high voltage in general and if troubleshooting a different component on the appliance I would definitely consider disconnecting power. But the displays on these are typically stepped down to around 5 volts.
I cringed when I saw your son working on that project with power still on.@@stevenash3949
Ours is flickering as well but I can live with that although I am wondering whether the flickering is a precursor to a complete failure meaning the stove would not be usable. Has anyone waited until it fails? Secondly, what kind of assurances does anyone have that the replacement display doesn’t start flickering a year or two after installation as they are likely all from the same manufacturer.
Can’t tell you about the results after a year or two. But I can tell you in 7 months my parents haven’t had any further issues with the display or range. Up to personal preference on the choice to await total failure. I spent 10 days at my parents house last summer and thought I was going to have seizure after day two of looking at that display and my mom had mentioned it to me a few times previously. So I figured I’d be a good son and remind my parents why I’m their favorite 😉
Don't use the self cleaning feature on the range. I'm pretty sure that's what caused mine to flicker. It just gets too hot and starts to fry more delicate components.
@@lisao3041I have never used the self cleaning before and I also have the flickering problem ☠️
Bonjour..c'est koi le numéro de la pièce svp..merci
Bonjour et merci d'avoir regardé ! Le numéro de pièce pour l'affichage LED sur cette gamme spécifique est DE07-00129A. J'ai mis le lien Amazon dans la description.
@@stevenash3949 merci!🙂
How much is the part from Amazon? Can someone please provide a link to it?
Thought I added it to the description. Rookie move on my part. Samsung DE07-00129A LED Display... www.amazon.com/dp/B01BN0AX7A?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Thanks same problem here, going to replace when part arrives! Hopefully I remember the ribbon lol
Hope it helps! Yeah, I wasn’t going to add that fumble, but I figured it would help people save a couple minutes.
Hi Steve: Appreciate you sharing your video and spending the time to do so. I don't encourage having kids coming anywhere near electrical devices because one miss and he could be electrocuted. Hope you understand my concern.
Thanks! Hope the video was helpful
thanks ,was helpful
Thanks! Happy to hear!
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Thank you for the amazing video!! Question from this newbie and hope it doesn’t sound silly: if the water heater tank is full and the fresh water tanks are being drained using the water pump, does this method drain the water heater as well?
Thanks for the feedback! No worries. That’s a question I’ve had and have heard asked many times. No, the water pump will not drain out the hot water heater. You have to pull the anode to drain the tank.
Thank you very much
Very helpful! Thank you & safe+happy travels!
So, for your winterizing, you didn’t use antifreeze?
The first time I winterized it I used antifreeze. This year I just used an air compressor and blew out the lines. I prefer the later because it doesn’t use chemicals.
Great Video, thank you sir...
Thank you very much! Hope it helped!
I'm about to do this in my 1995 Pleasure Way. My two biggest takeaways were about the ATS being a separate component and the old breakers not fitting well. About the wire nuts... I've been told not to use them in RV applications, mainly due to vibration.
Happy you found it helpful! Yeah, I as the first video I’ve ever made because I couldn’t find any videos on UA-cam about the process. I used a wire nut tool and years later I have had no issues with any of the connections.
Very informative video on the maintenance and upkeeps on the Roadtrek vans✌️ Looking forward to more videos 👌 Thank you
Thank you very much!
Great, no nonsense instructional video that can be used for any RV. Thank you.
Thank you! Happy you found it helpful!
Hello RVers, do you all know where I can find a DIY video to learn how to (step by step) winterize my 1995 Roadtrek 190 Popular?
Great information. You are the best for newbies.
Thank for the great feedback! Happy the video helped
Excellent. Purchased a 95 Dodge Versatile a little while ago, in pretty good shape, did have to upgrade several things but all in all it looks pretty good for the year it is. I'll be bookmarking this. Need to watch it a few times and then I'll give it a shot. I think replacing all the fittings for the water heater might be a good idea too. Thnx Steve....
Thanks for the great feedback! Best of luck with your new rig. I’m sure there are all sorts of awesome adventures coming for you!
Get a better microphone
That’s a lot of water! How often should this be done?
I’ve heard every season. But I don’t drink the water out of my rig. So the last time I did it was when I made this video.
Thank you for the video, super helpful! Adding the water heater on/off was a great idea. Question: Do you have any suggestions or references for the water heater drain plug replacement(online reference maybe)? I’m having a tough time finding an anod rod with threads that fits my 1995 Roadtrek water heater. The screw size seems to be just slightly to large. (same water heater as yours) .
Thanks for the great feedback! Ozek RV Water Heater Magnesium Anode Rod with PTFE Tape - Compatible with Suburban and Mor-Flo Water Heaters-9.25" Length ¾" NPT Threads (2 Pack) www.amazon.com/dp/B07MC5818R/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_AmuUfrQBShcwq Those are the ones I use.
Great video. My question is, you mentioned the wire which went from the Megnetek converter DC to the battery for battery charging purposes. Where does this wire conect on new Boondocker converter? Or is it used. Thanks
Thanks! Hope it helped. Yeah, it’s the positive red wire I referred to at 18:47.
Bless your heart!
Hope it helped!
Any idea where to buy parts for these
I bought that one from Bestconverter.com they may be able to get parts or point you in the right direction. I haven’t had to deal with replacement parts in the the time I have owned the converter.
Great video, thank you! I hope you make some more of these. I do have a suggestion though. Don't set the bleach jug and measuring cup on the carpet as you will risk getting bleached spots if there are any drips.
Thanks for the feedback! Yeah, good call. I kind of thought that as I was in process.
Thank you! We own a 94D190I. This is a great visual for the task of sanitizing.
Lynn Mittelstadt Happy to hear it helped!
Thanks so much!
Excellent video and much appreciated!
Tom Tamshen Thank you very much! Happy to hear was helpful.
@@stevenash3949 Have you done a video on the water system with all the valves for city water vs tank? Also, how to get hot water heater going and furnace?
Tom Tamshen I have not. But I could put something together. With my 190 Versatile there are not many valves, for city water or tank. I still have to de-winterize my hot water heater, so I’ll put a video together out of that and send it along.
ua-cam.com/video/-lfoCv5q7SM/v-deo.html I believe this one should cover what you’re looking for.