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Old 01-30-2022, 09:51 PM   #1
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New to us, an Eagle HT

Recently picked up a used Eagle HT in Quartzsite from RV Country. Rig is in excellent condition inside and out. After a two day trip to home I'd say the list is most acceptable. A good scrubbing and new tires is basically all it needs. There are a number of small things that need attending to such as a busted fan in the bathroom, the water pump switch wont turn off and a new light fixture.


The under belly is covered in a black corrugated plastic that has a few small tears and rips. Any suggestions as to what product should I seek to permanently close or seal these spots?


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Water pump switch won’t turn off? There should be two switches, on inside and one in your panel where your outside faucet is. They both need to be off, only one needs to be on.
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Old 01-30-2022, 10:39 PM   #3
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How about that!!! Thanks for the tip. Life is good again
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What year and model is your HT? This could help answer some questions.
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The under belly is covered in a black corrugated plastic that has a few small tears and rips. Any suggestions as to what product should I seek to permanently close or seal these spots?
Which ever is readily available, 3M VHB tape, black Gorilla tape or this:

https://www.amazon.com/4x25-Mobile-P.../dp/B00V974DKG
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What year and model is your HT? This could help answer some questions.

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Old 01-31-2022, 06:11 AM   #7
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My whole belly is sealed up with Black Flexseal tape. Works well on the coroplast belly.
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I've been using Gorilla Crystal Clear All Weather Duct Tape i got from Home Depot.. I sealed some patches on the underbelly last summer and still holding strong.. make sure to clean the area where you are going to apply tape. I think that's the key for any tape
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