It's official, 1984 FC35SB, now what?
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02-20-2007, 04:50
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It's official, 1984 FC35SB, now what?
Well I went and did it. I went to San Jose on Sunday and bought an 84
FC35. The drive line is good and the generator runs great. Beyond that everything is there, in very good shape, but some things don't work. My first order of business is to get the propane flowing. The tank is full but doesn't flow to the stove, fridge etc. Where do I start? Also, is the water heater gas or electric? I can't find a place to light it so I'm assuming it's electric? Okay, that's the first of a million questions... Besides this one... Are there any Bird owners in the San Diego area willing to go through some of this stuff with me? I am very grateful for any help I can get, thanks, Keith 1984 FC35SB San Diego |
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02-20-2007, 05:18
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It's official, 1984 FC35SB, now what?
--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "strehlekeith"
> > Well I went and did it. I went to San Jose on Sunday and bought an 84 > FC35. The drive line is good and the generator runs great. Beyond > that everything is there, in very good shape, but some things don't > work. My first order of business is to get the propane flowing. The > tank is full but doesn't flow to the stove, fridge etc. Where do I > start? Also, is the water heater gas or electric? I can't find a > place to light it so I'm assuming it's electric? > > Okay, that's the first of a million questions... > > Besides this one... Are there any Bird owners in the San Diego area > willing to go through some of this stuff with me? > > I am very grateful for any help I can get, thanks, > > Keith > 1984 FC35SB > San Diego > Keith, About the propane, There is a shut off for each furnace, the refer, and the range. The shut off for the range is under the burners. The furnace and refer valves are located behind - under the refer, it is accesed from the outside via the little door above the left drive tire. Of course there is the main shut off at the propane tank. Also if the DC is off, nothing will work. The water heater should be AC. Inside the left rear closet is the main AC circuit breaker pannel. A "red" light switch should low be on the left side bed. This swithch is for the water heater on twin bed models. What area of San Diego? good luck, Harold '85 FC35 Northern California |
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02-20-2007, 05:26
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It's official, 1984 FC35SB, now what?
Keith:
Awesome, and I take it you had a good trip. The water tank is electric and off the engine, located under the bed, there is a switch at the foot of the bed that turns the electric off or on. I will be posting tonight a number of drawings/schematics which will help you with a number of questions. I know I can't come and see your coach, gosh I just live a little too far away LOL. Just remember that there are no stupid questions - maybe dumb answers LOL. Bill 84FC35SB strehlekeith Well I went and did it. I went to San Jose on Sunday and bought an 84 FC35. The drive line is good and the generator runs great. Beyond that everything is there, in very good shape, but some things don't work. My first order of business is to get the propane flowing. The tank is full but doesn't flow to the stove, fridge etc. Where do I start? Also, is the water heater gas or electric? I can't find a place to light it so I'm assuming it's electric? Okay, that's the first of a million questions... Besides this one... Are there any Bird owners in the San Diego area willing to go through some of this stuff with me? I am very grateful for any help I can get, thanks, Keith 1984 FC35SB San Diego Bill 84 FC 35 SB "$quanderlodge" Terrace, B.C. Canada --------------------------------- Share your photos with the people who matter at Yahoo! Canada Photos [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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02-20-2007, 05:29
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It's official, 1984 FC35SB, now what?
Keith:
Do you belong to wanderlodge and FC-wanderlodge forums as well? Both of these have good question and answers as well. Also look up in the message posting on these forums, the links, files and photos, there is a tremendous amount of knowledge available. Bill 84FC35SB strehlekeith Well I went and did it. I went to San Jose on Sunday and bought an 84 FC35. The drive line is good and the generator runs great. Beyond that everything is there, in very good shape, but some things don't work. My first order of business is to get the propane flowing. The tank is full but doesn't flow to the stove, fridge etc. Where do I start? Also, is the water heater gas or electric? I can't find a place to light it so I'm assuming it's electric? Okay, that's the first of a million questions... Besides this one... Are there any Bird owners in the San Diego area willing to go through some of this stuff with me? I am very grateful for any help I can get, thanks, Keith 1984 FC35SB San Diego Bill 84 FC 35 SB "$quanderlodge" Terrace, B.C. Canada --------------------------------- Ask a question on any topic and get answers from real people. Go to Yahoo! Answers. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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02-20-2007, 05:50
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It's official, 1984 FC35SB, now what?
Make sure your large shore power/generator rotary switch is switched to the
correct position (Off, 30a, 50a, Gen). My switch is accessible via a lift-up door (about 4"x6") on the floor, just to the right (if sitting in the seat) of the front passenger seat. Not sure of the location on a FC. Check your overhead AC meters which will indicate AC voltage...make sure all of your 110v circuit breakers are on...one of them is for the AC meters, so make sure, in particular, that it isn't tripped. It will get better once you learn all the little tricks...believe me...we were all there once, too. Kevin McKeown Yorba Linda, CA 1986 38' PT ************************************** Check out free AOL at http://free.aol.com/thenewaol/index.adp. Most comprehensive set of free safety and security tools, millions of free high-quality videos from across the web, free AOL Mail and much more. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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02-20-2007, 07:11
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It's official, 1984 FC35SB, now what?
Keith,
Congratulation! Glad everything worked out for you on your maiden voyage. Did you replace the tires up North? With your permission I'll forward your email and telephone number(s) to a couple SWBB members and let them know you are a proud 'Bird owner, and in need of support. Curt Sprenger 1987 PT38 8V92 "MacAttack Racing" Anaheim Hills, Calif. strehlekeith wrote: > Well I went and did it. I went to San Jose on Sunday and bought an 84 > FC35. The drive line is good and the generator runs great. Beyond > that everything is there, in very good shape, but some things don't > work. My first order of business is to get the propane flowing. The > tank is full but doesn't flow to the stove, fridge etc. Where do I > start? Also, is the water heater gas or electric? I can't find a > place to light it so I'm assuming it's electric? > > Okay, that's the first of a million questions... > > Besides this one... Are there any Bird owners in the San Diego area > willing to go through some of this stuff with me? > > I am very grateful for any help I can get, thanks, > > Keith > 1984 FC35SB > San Diego > > |
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02-20-2007, 07:38
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It's official, 1984 FC35SB, now what?
Just resetable breakers...no glass fuses...you will show just one leg
energized if you just have one of your two possible 30a power cords plugged in. I have a 30a cord that plugs into my 50a coach receptacle that powers up both legs, but I am extremely limited to what I can turn on without heating up the cord. If you have the same 30a cord that plugs into your 50a coach plug, you should get both legs to energize assuming that the breakers are OK...your overhead AC meters will swing to 120v (+/-). Kevin Mc YL CA 86 38 PT ************************************** Check out free AOL at http://free.aol.com/thenewaol/index.adp. Most comprehensive set of free safety and security tools, millions of free high-quality videos from across the web, free AOL Mail and much more. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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02-20-2007, 07:42
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It's official, 1984 FC35SB, now what?
Thanks Harold, I live in the North County area of San Diego. I saw
all the shut off valves for the different items in the fridge compartment but was not aware of the one for the stove. I'll check it out but I think the propane is shut down due to a solenoid or lack of power to the gas detector? I was planning ontaking it to an rv place here but don't want to spend a fortune paying them to chase down the problem. I'm open to all suggestions.... --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Harold Prescott" > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "strehlekeith" > > > > > Well I went and did it. I went to San Jose on Sunday and bought an 84 > > FC35. The drive line is good and the generator runs great. Beyond > > that everything is there, in very good shape, but some things don't > > work. My first order of business is to get the propane flowing. The > > tank is full but doesn't flow to the stove, fridge etc. Where do I > > start? Also, is the water heater gas or electric? I can't find a > > place to light it so I'm assuming it's electric? > > > > Okay, that's the first of a million questions... > > > > Besides this one... Are there any Bird owners in the San Diego area > > willing to go through some of this stuff with me? > > > > I am very grateful for any help I can get, thanks, > > > > Keith > > 1984 FC35SB > > San Diego > > > Keith, > About the propane, > There is a shut off for each furnace, the refer, and the range. > The shut off for the range is under the burners. The furnace and > refer valves are located behind - under the refer, it is accesed from > the outside via the little door above the left drive tire. > Of course there is the main shut off at the propane tank. > Also if the DC is off, nothing will work. > > The water heater should be AC. > Inside the left rear closet is the main AC circuit breaker pannel. > A "red" light switch should low be on the left side bed. > This swithch is for the water heater on twin bed models. > > What area of San Diego? > > > good luck, > Harold > '85 FC35 > Northern California > |
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02-20-2007, 09:02
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It's official, 1984 FC35SB, now what?
Yes Keith - in addition to all the shut off valves, there is a gas
detector that has to be turned on and have a green light, or gas does not flow. On a PT the gas detector panel is under the dinette usually. Not sure where it is on an FC. Mike Bulriss 1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan" San Antonio, TX --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "strehlekeith" > > Thanks Harold, I live in the North County area of San Diego. I saw > all the shut off valves for the different items in the fridge > compartment but was not aware of the one for the stove. I'll check > it out but I think the propane is shut down due to a solenoid or lack > of power to the gas detector? I was planning ontaking it to an rv > place here but don't want to spend a fortune paying them to chase > down the problem. I'm open to all suggestions.... > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Harold Prescott" > > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "strehlekeith" > > > > > > > > Well I went and did it. I went to San Jose on Sunday and bought > an 84 > > > FC35. The drive line is good and the generator runs great. > Beyond > > > that everything is there, in very good shape, but some things > don't > > > work. My first order of business is to get the propane flowing. > The > > > tank is full but doesn't flow to the stove, fridge etc. Where do > I > > > start? Also, is the water heater gas or electric? I can't find > a > > > place to light it so I'm assuming it's electric? > > > > > > Okay, that's the first of a million questions... > > > > > > Besides this one... Are there any Bird owners in the San Diego > area > > > willing to go through some of this stuff with me? > > > > > > I am very grateful for any help I can get, thanks, > > > > > > Keith > > > 1984 FC35SB > > > San Diego > > > > > Keith, > > About the propane, > > There is a shut off for each furnace, the refer, and the range. > > The shut off for the range is under the burners. The furnace and > > refer valves are located behind - under the refer, it is accesed > from > > the outside via the little door above the left drive tire. > > Of course there is the main shut off at the propane tank. > > Also if the DC is off, nothing will work. > > > > The water heater should be AC. > > Inside the left rear closet is the main AC circuit breaker pannel. > > A "red" light switch should low be on the left side bed. > > This swithch is for the water heater on twin bed models. > > > > What area of San Diego? > > > > > > good luck, > > Harold > > '85 FC35 > > Northern California > > > |
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02-20-2007, 09:19
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It's official, 1984 FC35SB, now what?
Thanks Mike, there is a detector under the fridge but doesn't seem to
have power? The book mentioned something about a detedtor in the dinette are but I have not looked yet. However, there is a green light on the control panel for the fridge. I'll look later... Any advice on ensuring I have power to the whole coach? There is no power to the microwave for instance.... --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "mbulriss" <mbulriss@...> wrote: > > Yes Keith - in addition to all the shut off valves, there is a gas > detector that has to be turned on and have a green light, or gas does > not flow. On a PT the gas detector panel is under the dinette usually. > Not sure where it is on an FC. > > Mike Bulriss > 1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan" > San Antonio, TX > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "strehlekeith" > > > > > Thanks Harold, I live in the North County area of San Diego. I saw > > all the shut off valves for the different items in the fridge > > compartment but was not aware of the one for the stove. I'll check > > it out but I think the propane is shut down due to a solenoid or lack > > of power to the gas detector? I was planning ontaking it to an rv > > place here but don't want to spend a fortune paying them to chase > > down the problem. I'm open to all suggestions.... > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Harold Prescott" > > > > > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "strehlekeith" > > > > > > > > > > > Well I went and did it. I went to San Jose on Sunday and bought > > an 84 > > > > FC35. The drive line is good and the generator runs great. > > Beyond > > > > that everything is there, in very good shape, but some things > > don't > > > > work. My first order of business is to get the propane flowing. > > The > > > > tank is full but doesn't flow to the stove, fridge etc. Where do > > I > > > > start? Also, is the water heater gas or electric? I can't find > > a > > > > place to light it so I'm assuming it's electric? > > > > > > > > Okay, that's the first of a million questions... > > > > > > > > Besides this one... Are there any Bird owners in the San Diego > > area > > > > willing to go through some of this stuff with me? > > > > > > > > I am very grateful for any help I can get, thanks, > > > > > > > > Keith > > > > 1984 FC35SB > > > > San Diego > > > > > > > Keith, > > > About the propane, > > > There is a shut off for each furnace, the refer, and the range. > > > The shut off for the range is under the burners. The furnace and > > > refer valves are located behind - under the refer, it is accesed > > from > > > the outside via the little door above the left drive tire. > > > Of course there is the main shut off at the propane tank. > > > Also if the DC is off, nothing will work. > > > > > > The water heater should be AC. > > > Inside the left rear closet is the main AC circuit breaker pannel. > > > A "red" light switch should low be on the left side bed. > > > This swithch is for the water heater on twin bed models. > > > > > > What area of San Diego? > > > > > > > > > good luck, > > > Harold > > > '85 FC35 > > > Northern California > > > > > > |
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