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Power Cord Reel
Michael Kauffman:
--- Quote from: Keith Moffett ---Mike
In the last few days I have run across several stories of this problem. Gets me to thinking I should check our reel and cord.
Could you elaborate a bit on the disassembly process and what to watch out for? I intend to remove and resurface if possible but don't want it falling to pieces in my hands.
Thanks
Keith
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Hi Keith, it's pretty staight forward. Just a bunch of little screws. I'm not sure if this caddy came OEM on the coach. It was a "Cord Caddy". Once you get into the right side, you can see the brush holder assm. Just take out the screws and it lifts off. Then you have access the both the brushes and the rings.
Good Luck, Mike
220:
TO JOHN AND JUDY GARDNER: Where did you locate the hand crank cable rewinder? What is the name of it? Was it installed in the area where the original cable went into the coach? :-/
John and Judy Gardner:
M Canales, I had the manual power cord crank installed while at Eugene last year, a couple of Beaver Techs that were laid off started a mobile RV repair. He came to the Premier Campground across from the Beaver Facility. It is located in the same bay as the orginal cable, he needed to beef up the under side of the bay and move the cable access port. Here is a web site of the crank that is installed in my unit:
http://www.rvupgradestore.com/detail_CC50H01__104.html
Hope this helps.
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