Thanks Kenny great job as always !!! Doing mobile repairs you never know what to expect . Appreciate you sharing the “Real” life experiences 👍👍🇨🇦✌️🇨🇦✌️👍✌️🔧🔧
OK Hollywood, now get back to work. Lol. I cut a igniter connector off my rv furnace wire which was to long with a new Dinosaur board. I crimped on a spade lug and it’s been running for 6 months no problems.
I have that fridges big brother, the N1095 and converted it to a 12VDC compressor cooling unit (JC refrigeration) last spring. It works beautifully now and no more Nocold nonsense as the new unit has its own electronics. I like Hillbilly Heaven!
I use a pick and hook set tool to pull off terminals. Much easier than using pliers because when you use pliers, you're pressing the terminal which makes it harder to pull off. Just use the hook to get under the terminal and pull. I learned this from the other rv tech Darren ... you know the one in Washington state.
I do commercial heating and cooling. I find some companies limit info like that for liability reasons, others do it for "proprietary " reasons so other manufacturers cant copy their designs.
If it were mine, I would install a small switch with a wire to 19 and another to ground so that it could be reset without taking everything apart. If it is an empty socket, you should be able to get the connector part for that plug..
Cool. It's always nice to help people out and meet people who've seen your videos. Too bad the spade connector ripped off. Perhaps a squirt of WD-40 would have been useful before tugging?
Carry some " T " pins in your hat brim. Then stick the t pin in the connector and hook a jumper wire that you will now carry 2 of in your front pocket to your ground. Also. Get autumated man. Small drill , 1/4 extension and some 1/4 inch sockets, preferably magnetic.
Can you solder in that jumper wire (or get the right terminal for the connector) with a switch permanently? You would not have to go through all that. Maybe even design and sell a kit for that.
Your channel is the best I’ve seen for RV repairs. Thanks for bringing us along. I never miss watching your videos.
Thanks
I can't hear but heard the click the 1st time. Good job!
Thanks Kenny great job as always !!! Doing mobile repairs you never know what to expect . Appreciate you sharing the “Real” life experiences 👍👍🇨🇦✌️🇨🇦✌️👍✌️🔧🔧
OK Hollywood, now get back to work. Lol. I cut a igniter connector off my rv furnace wire which was to long with a new Dinosaur board. I crimped on a spade lug and it’s been running for 6 months no problems.
I have that fridges big brother, the N1095 and converted it to a 12VDC compressor cooling unit (JC refrigeration) last spring. It works beautifully now and no more Nocold nonsense as the new unit has its own electronics.
I like Hillbilly Heaven!
I didn’t know that was a thing. Hmmmm
Would love to get mine updated
I use a pick and hook set tool to pull off terminals. Much easier than using pliers because when you use pliers, you're pressing the terminal which makes it harder to pull off. Just use the hook to get under the terminal and pull. I learned this from the other rv tech Darren ... you know the one in Washington state.
Got a good one for tomorrow, installing a 20 foot patio awning my customer had totally ripped off going down I 75 from Kentucky.
Nice
Love the video Kenny thanks. Name for little guy " Lud Duke " .
I do commercial heating and cooling. I find some companies limit info like that for liability reasons, others do it for "proprietary " reasons so other manufacturers cant copy their designs.
Great information Kenny thanks
Great video Kenny!
If it were mine, I would install a small switch with a wire to 19 and another to ground so that it could be reset without taking everything apart. If it is an empty socket, you should be able to get the connector part for that plug..
Cool. It's always nice to help people out and meet people who've seen your videos. Too bad the spade connector ripped off. Perhaps a squirt of WD-40 would have been useful before tugging?
That was awesome. Don
Great job and good info as usual! Thanks Kenny!
Carry some " T " pins in your hat brim. Then stick the t pin in the connector and hook a jumper wire that you will now carry 2 of in your front pocket to your ground. Also. Get autumated man. Small drill , 1/4 extension and some 1/4 inch sockets, preferably magnetic.
Good morning
Haven it shall be the Boss has spoken 🎉😂
I enjoyed the video Kenny! Thank you!
Hillbilly Haven is a fine name - yes, keep it.
And remember: If you haven't broken it yet, you're not trying hard enough.
Ha ha
All manuals have to be downloaded today. That sucks
Yep. Like the old paper ones
Hillbilly Haven in Hershey, we will try to get there will you be there all week?
We will definitely be there all day Friday and probably a lot of Saturday.
Another good video
Can you solder in that jumper wire (or get the right terminal for the connector) with a switch permanently?
You would not have to go through all that.
Maybe even design and sell a kit for that.
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The birds were clicking
How do you take out the microwave and put the new one in mine will not come out. I unscrewed it and it will not come out.
Hmmmmm
the light might come back on when you try to run it on gas. no light = no cooling.
Could u not just disconnect all power to do hard reset?
Nope
Maybe Norcold doesn’t anyone trying to do the reset because people pull the igniter spade out of the board? What? It’s possible! 😈
That was different
I get 6 flashes ?
Help this thing is giving me some bs