Hello Jeremy, I sent that number over to lippert and they were not able to find anything. Can you please send me a picture of the sticker if it is still on there? Should have a S/N number and and RPO number, I included a picture of what the stickers…
Hey Allan, thanks for reaching out! You can definitely use a higher rated converter, like the 60A Progressive Dynamics #PD79RR, to charge your batteries. The time when we talk about making sure everything matches is when everything is OEM and people…
Hey Kitti, I attached a couple help articles to this page that detail how to determine how much solar power you would need. There are a few factors so there isn't a set number we can give you at this time. Check out the links (down below) and if…
Hello again, Mike. The best way to resolve this is to simply replace your distribution box at the same time as your AC unit. The distribution boxes are not terribly expensive, and that way you would be able to plug the AC right in without any cutting…
Hi Jeff, Nice choice with the 100 amp hour Go Power Lithium RV Battery #GP99QR as well as the Expansion Kit #34282182. Also, you can absolutely replace your PD9260 with the PD9360 model that is compatible with lithium batteries, and our part number…
Hey Andy, I know exactly what you mean, my Dad has a Jayco Eagle and they put these on the wall in one of the bedrooms and the rubber push button sticks in and won't come out if you press it. It bugs me a lot so I always try to pry it back out…
Hey Bobby! The 4,500-Watt Portable RV Generator item #333-0005 uses a 12V sealed lead acid 7.5AH battery. It measures 5.95" x 2.55" x 3.82". We do not have these but you can find them pretty easily online. You'll just want to make…
We have plenty of shade options available that would attach to a hanging ceiling light. For example the shade part #277-000480 fits the RV ceiling light part #277-000328 which has a screw-in cylinder finial that would be used to hold the shade onto…
The part #277-000114 that you referenced can only turn on both lights or turn off both lights. They can not be activated independently. You may instead be interested in the LED Dome Light part #277-000340.
The Gustafson RV Pancake Light #277-000340 that you referenced has LED bulbs which are going to last a long enough time that you'd never really have to worry about replacing them. They aren't replaceable but since they are LED panels you…
Joe, I was able to track down a diagram and find out that the Telesteps Telescopic A-Frame Ladder #TE37FR is 15.4" wide all the way up and down until it reaches the base where it extends to 30.1".
Hey Jeff, There are Advent Air kits with just the rooftop unit or the whole setup with the air distribution box included. We've recently run into some compatibility issues with certain Dometic models so I do not recommend using any Advent Air…
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