Your Friends in the RV Business
Your Friends in the RV Business
VLRV Services are Your Friends in the RV Business. We have been serving the Upstate of South Carolina and parts of North Carolina since April of 2019. Through our videos, we hope you learn a few things, get a little entertainment and get to know the team at VLRV Services.
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That’s a lot easier than how I was doing it. Thank you for sharing.
Arctic Fox and outdoors Rv have shock absorbers on their rvs as standard equipment.
NICE... IT WOULD BE GREAT IF THEY ALL DID IT. THANKS FOR WATCHING
Great job Tony and Jason.
Thanks, we appreciate you watcing.
Enjoyed watching !
Glad you enjoyed, thanks for watching
"They're not as narrow as they used to be... kind of like me... when I put a belt on... you can see my swelling... cause I'm fat. - Anyway" 🤣🤣
Great review. I particularly liked the update and the tweaks. I just installed these on a 2008 Cardinal 5th wheel with 4-5/8" louvered vents. Big difference. I have a total of six vents and a dual AC system feeding the same dual trunk lines. It looks like I can use one AC now, as I have better air flow though most of the system. I used a digital thermometer to gauge temps through the rig, did not have the air flow meter. The furthest location from the main AC unit is generally 1-3 degrees cooler that other areas. Since the air velocity is the least at this location, I just leave the dump valve on the second AC open. I will likely tweak further. I took my time while enlarging the new holes from 4-5/8 to 5-1/4 so I have a snug fit (thanks for showing that in your install). For now I have not screwed any of the new vents in place. i will complete when I can't tweak further. Again, great vid. BTW, the folks at RV Airflow systems called me before sending the vents to confirm the size and wanted to know if I measured. I confirmed that I was planning to enlarge the vent openings and mentioned your review.
Awesome. Glad it was helpful. We sent the video to Art as soon as we released it. It really is a great addition to the the rv airflow.
Thats a great tip. Don
Thanks Don.
Excellent video. Simple but if you don't know the trick I am sure that can be frustrating to do!
Very true! Thanks for watching.
I need to get some plastic scrapers. Looking good Tony.
Thanks, see you guys soon.
Easy peasy!
It can be... Thanks for watching.
Need to get a camera man so ya’ll can see exactly what I was doing. Or grow a third arm lol😂
I agree, need a closer pic of what your doing
Like butter!
thank you for watching.
great job you two. Thanks Don
Thanks for watching Dave.
Nice job guys keep up the great work
Thanks. we appreciate you watching.
Interesting solution. I was afraid the way the box was looking that it would slow the air flow down. Customer is King though, if he likes it, you did good. Congrats!
It was tricky figuring it all out, but turned out great. Thanks for watching.
Hillbilly said to take a look at your new video!
Great, hope it was helpful in some way... thanks for watching.
Great job and great video! Thanks for sharing Tony!
Thanks for watching!
Awesome work. It’s not always cut and dry especially when things become obsolete.
Very true! thank you for watching.
Are you having better success with Advent than Coleman Mach? I’m seeing a lot of failures with with c Coleman. Especially model # 48202-666. What are you seeing?
when possible, we always try to replace with like ac... sometimes a client wants a less expensive option and that is when we offer the advent.... but honestly, it is a great AC. we just got in a 48009 series with heat pump and it was bad out of the box.
Great job adapting everything nice work 😊
Thank you and we appreciate you watching.
Hammer time !!!!
I hate it when something simple takes so much time. Seems to happen to me all the time when I am putting somethin on or taking it off.
It can be irritating. thank you for watching
Another good job. Need to put a hillbilly rv sticker in it's place. Thanks Don
I agree.... thanks for watching
There's a lot of that going around. Great video! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching
Watching this from my phone. What sticker did you remove? Can’t zoom in to read it.
Grand Design
I think the drawers in the Bedroom can be removed and there is Washer Dryer prep there. I'm not certain, but I thought I saw that mentioned somewhere.
You are probably right... they thought of about everything....thanks for watching.
Nice job !
Thanks, and I appreciate you watching.
Great tour. Don
Thanks Don.
Nice! Thanks for the tour of your friends camper.
Thanks, there was a lot of thought in the design and execution of the build. I look forward to the opportunity to tour other Brinkley models.
Very impressive! Thanks for sharing!
It is impressive.
Nice to see some quality assurance being put end a RV 😊
It was nice. Thanks for watching.
Looks tight and though out.
Yes, I agree. Thanks for watching.
Great video and explanation
Glad yo enjoyed it... thanks for watching.
Good job Tony, this repair is a prime example of experience and paying attention to detail. You’ll probably put this job up in the brain for future references 😅😅
I hope so! Thanks for watching.
Power Source ps100 $89. Check out sl reviews. Hillbilly was just working on a rv ac with possibly broken wires in the ceiling.
Good problem solving! I just ordered a ps100 automotive tester for troubleshooting twelve volt systems. Can’t wait to try it after watching video reviews about it,
Thank you and I appreciate you watching.
Wow that was some t/s you did there. That is the way you fix things just keep at it. As bad as it seemed the solution was not so bad just the time to figure it out was the bummer. Awesome job as usual. Makes me want to run to my camper and see how my slides are wired and if they use relays to drive the motors. Which in reality makes sense as there can be some current running there and having a switch drive a relay which lets the switch only have to give a very small amount of current and the relay delivers the big punch of current for the motor.
Thank you for your comments...you just never know how the wiring is behind the walls. We appreciate you watching
Great job. Let’s put everything together different so nobody can figure it out.
Yep, you never know what you are going to run into.. every coach is built different. Thank you for watching.
Nice work!!
Thank you..... We need to do dinner sometime soon...
Good job that was alot of disassembly to find out a dang relay. That be my luck. Keep the videos coming.
it was alot of work. But the next tech will not have to do all that, I put it back together right.
Great video Tony! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for watching.. we appreciate it.
You are a solid guy too Tony. Good catch on the relay. I probably would have done everything just like you did. My old ears might not have heard the relay though. Good job and while on vaca even. ha ha
Yes, never get a break... got to get it done when it is needed.
Nice find tony you dodged a bullet there 😊
Those relay's can be very hard to hear... I'm glad I finally did hear it. They are not always wired that way.
Great video. Running the test wire was pretty smart. Good detective work. Thanks Don from California
Thanks Don.. Appreciate you watching.
lol I have never thought about a jack cover hook me up
can do this neighbor
You had me scratching my head at first. But hey, I have Brain Farts all the time. Great Job. I’ll give it a try here in NE GA. I’m sure there’ll be people who could go for this upgrade.
it really is a great product. not necessarily needed in every vent hole as we did, but those it blows past, great to capture the air flow. tweaking it to the best airflow is tricky. thanks for watching.
Wow 1 heck of a rig for sure jumbo.
I drove tractors for 20 years before I started rv repair... yes pretty sweet.
That was a tight place to work. Good job guys
thank you Mr. Hillbilly. Nostalgia for anthony... he doesn't miss driving the big rigs, but he still respects them.
Great job !
Thank you and thanks for watching.
Wow that was tight. Great job. I'm sure they are happier now. Thanks Don
Yes, and she gets to drink coffee while he sleeps....Thank you for watching.