27 FT Holiday Rambler

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We bought another camper a while back, finally had time to bring it home.

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Needs a bunch of cleaning. The fridge works, despite showing an error code for the AC power relay (circuit board). The air conditioner hasn't been tested yet, the wall thermostat might be bad. It doesn't power up the display, even with new batteries. Several light fixtures don't work for some reason.

Besides that, it's pretty decent. It needs FAR less work than our other camper.
 

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I forgot to mention that it's had a few roof leaks in the past too. The luan paneling below the rubber roof is pretty well shot in spots, but the rubber skin itself is still pretty good.

The nice thing about this camper is it's aluminum frame construction. All the main structure is aluminum, so no wood rot. I think I can get right into general maintenance and simple cosmetic upgrades, as opposed to major structural repairs.
 

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So I got back in town and went to open up all the camper windows, when I saw the thermostat I had left laying on the counter was showing a temperature on the display. So I popped it back on to see if it worked. With "cool" switched on, the "cool on" display flashed and the blower did not work in the Auto mode, but did work in the manual On mode. But no compressor on, of course.

So I popped the thermostat back off the wall, removed/reinstalled the batteries and put it back on the wall. Turned the AC back on and all worked as it should. The AC blew nice and cold, I let it run for about 1.5 hours to get the camper cooled down (had been 94*). It got late and the inside temp was down to 74*, so I set the thermostat warmer to see if it would kick off the AC like it was supposed to. It did. But upon turning the thermostat down again, it would not kick the AC back on and the "cool on" icon just flashed again. I couldn't get it to cool again.

So I've got no idea how to diagnose that. Research is needed. Maybe it has something to do with it being a house thermostat? It originally would have had a "Duo-Therm" thermostat like my other camper.

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Here's the inside of the camper, still before any cleaning has taken place. LOTS of stuff was donated by the seller (my sister in law, lol) and most will likely go to the thrift store.

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As for all the non-working light fixtures, it was a combination of bad bulbs, bad sockets or bulbs just plain missing. 3 fixtures are completely bad, 2 are bad on one half. But I have enough lights working now that you can see at night now. I had a bunch of LED bulbs, but I don't like them and want a "warmer" light color.

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If you notice, I've got the cabinets open over the front futon. This is because I discovered very nice, cold air blowing into them from above the ceiling. When my brother in law replaced that section of ceiling (and left the big gap in the cabinets), he must have knocked a duct loose, or omitted it completely.
 

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