Humble Pie December 17, 2015, 09:42:14 pm Yahoo Message Number: 157655Greetings!Thought I would be so bold to say, that this gal has nothing, I repeat, NOTHING wrong with her toilet. Yes, it still looks very different then it did before, I still can't explain what is different, but the important thing here - it works. So it is what it is... smiling here.Secondly, I had to replace the motor on my heat pump. Why? Because I never used it. Yes, John Leach, I do turn on my a/c when I run my generator to give it a full load, but I have also used my Vita Mixer to add a full load. It never occurred to me to turn on the heat pump. So lack of use can kill the heat pump - be so warned. It was a costly error on my part.Interesting enough... did you realize the heat pump on the year 2011 (perhaps all, I do not know) will not run if the temperature is below 54ºF? One must get the inside temperature up to 54º before the heat pump will turn on and run. Now why would anyone want to heat there rig when the temp is in the 50's! What a waste of a heat pump... of course, that is an Alaskan talking... laughing here...So on this note, I declare Melinda is still a full timer, tripping thru the tulips of life on the road and on that note, I would like to wish a very Merry Christmas to my Lazy Daze family and one cheery & Happy New Year!Melinda 2011 27' MB Woven TrailsThe old Woven Journey blog was deleted...
Re: Humble Pie Reply #1 – December 18, 2015, 01:20:34 am Yahoo Message Number: 157659A little confused, Melinda - the air conditioner and heat pump are the same appliance, with the same motor(s) and compressor for both functions. Do you have a separate heat pump somewhere in your rig?Steve
Re: Humble Pie Reply #2 – December 18, 2015, 08:59:27 am Yahoo Message Number: 157660Oh, Melinda. 5000+ members of this forum have been waiting with bated breath to learn what was wrong with your toilet and now you have teased us with "it still looks very different than it did before...". Did you have someone work on it? If so, did s/he tell you what was different, if anything, with it? Can you venture a description?Chris