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#16
New Members / Re: New Member - 2013 16DBS
March 20, 2023, 03:16:55 PM
Another good location for ideas and discussions for all things Livin Lite is at the Aluminum Campers Forum:  https://aluminumcamperforum.com
#17
New Members / Re: New Member
March 20, 2023, 11:13:14 AM
RV Trader has 3 6.0's for sale at the moment.

https://www.rvtrader.com



#18
Call the folks at etrailer with the make & model number for your converter to see if they have a replacement.  Not a hard job to replace yourself.  Just take pictures prior to disconnecting the old one to help with the reconnection of the wires.
#19
New Members / Re: New Member
March 20, 2023, 10:34:45 AM
I have seen some 6.0 campers on RV Trader. Great camper. We had a 2012 that we enjoyed prior to selling in 2016.
#20
For Sale / Re: WTB Camplite 21BHS
March 20, 2023, 10:31:45 AM
My recommendation is create an account with RV Trader. Then create a search with notifications for LL 21 BHS.  Check your email early in the morning to contact the seller promptly to start the purchase process. 

I have seen a few 21 BHS listed on RV Trader recently too.

Be prepared to travel to pick one up.
#21
General Q & A / Re: 2016 16TBS converter
January 06, 2023, 07:56:28 PM
Ours is located directly under the cabinet under the cooker.
#22
Concur with the etrailer solution. The jacks are not unique to the QS.
#23
QuickSilver Tent Campers / Re: QS 10.0 Details
October 13, 2022, 10:15:43 AM
We ran our 6.0 with an 80W solar panel. That was enough to charge the battery to keep up with our phones and tablets. 300W is lot for a pop up we nurse our 16 TBS along with 80W panel.
#24
Lots of RV vendors but I can only recommend etrailer from personal experience.
#25
I had a 2011 6.0 years ago.  Under the bench seat should be the electrical cord storage and the 12 VT chargers and inverter. You should be able to rerun or reconnect the 12 VT power cables and crimp on battery connectors. You might need to fabricate or purchase the tray to hold the battery too. Questions on this I would give the folks at etrailer a call and they should be able to assist.
#26
Information from the 2016 flyer: http://ultralitetrailer.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/camp-lite-brochure.pdf

Information from the 2013 flyer: https://d3qrmewc1af01c.cloudfront.net/lazydays.com/24115fea-6ff0-4db1-8297-9fd341bf4372.pdf

Grey Water: 32 Gal. Black Water: 14 Gal. Fresh Water: 20 Gal.
#28
CampLite Travel Trailers / Re: Water heater
May 22, 2020, 07:44:30 AM
Make sure the winter by pass is not on.  There should be three valves by your hot water tank. RV antifreeze will ruin the heating element. When winterizing the by pass is opened and the HW tank is isolated so antifreeze will not get pumped into the tank.  So close the one by pass valve and open the cold in and hot out valves to your HW tank.  If you ran the electric heat with no water the element may be bad.  Running it with propane without water will not hurt he HW tank. Good luck. 
#29
Upgrades and Modifications / Re: Outside Table
February 17, 2020, 10:12:33 PM
Pretty sure that mating piece is a standard "Camping World" piece of hardware. Another option is to take it off your existing table too. 
#30
The biggest challenge I have greasing the wheel bearings is getting that rubber cover back on.