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Safari Motorcoach LPG Tank Refill for Stationary RV Setup
Electrical Medium 1-2 hours research and setup 90

Safari Motorcoach LPG Tank Refill for Stationary RV Setup

Your 2000 Safari Sahar likely has an ACME fitting on the LPG tank that allows for transfer from portable tanks. However, liquid-to-liquid transfer requires specific equipment and safety precautions since you'll be dealing with a permanently mounted tank system.

RV Gas Detector Beeps Every Minute at Night - How to Fix
Propane Medium 45 minutes 74

RV Gas Detector Beeps Every Minute at Night - How to Fix

A gas detector that beeps every minute during nighttime hours (7PM-7AM) is typically experiencing low voltage issues, sensor degradation, or interference from temperature changes and humidity. The timing pattern suggests power-related problems rather than actual gas leaks.

How to Replace Atwood Water Heater with Furrion Tankless: Complete RV
Propane Hard 6-8 hours 50

How to Replace Atwood Water Heater with Furrion Tankless: Complete RV

You can replace your Atwood 10-gallon water heater with a Furrion tankless model, but it requires significant plumbing and electrical modifications. The Furrion Tankless Water Heater (FTH-1215) is the most compatible option, typically costing $800-1200 plus $500-1000 for professional installation.

RV Chassis Battery Draining & Dead Outlets - Troubleshooting
Electrical Medium 2-4 hours 48

RV Chassis Battery Draining & Dead Outlets - Troubleshooting

Chassis battery drain is typically caused by parasitic draws from electronics, clock radios, or converter issues. Dead outlets near dinette/kitchen suggest a tripped GFCI or loose connection in that circuit.

Stop RV Battery Drain During Storage - Expert Solutions
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Stop RV Battery Drain During Storage - Expert Solutions

Even with disconnect switches engaged, phantom loads and battery self-discharge can drain RV batteries during storage. Installing battery maintainers, using master disconnect switches, and addressing phantom loads will solve this issue.

RV Propane Furnace Clicks But Won't Light - Fix Guide
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RV Propane Furnace Clicks But Won't Light - Fix Guide

When your RV propane furnace clicks but won't light, it's usually caused by a dirty or failing igniter, blocked air intake, low propane pressure, or faulty control board. Most issues can be resolved by cleaning the igniter, checking propane supply, and ensuring proper airflow.

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