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Subject: Re: 1987 PT40 Switch under Kitchen Sink


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Shane Fedeli
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Date Posted: 12/ 9/ 09, 10:46am
In reply to: Don 's message, "1987 PT40 Switch under Kitchen Sink" on 12/ 9/ 09, 9:58am

Don- I just checked with another '87 PT40 owner and he indicated that the lighted switch under the sink is for the Insta-hot dispenser. In my coach, there is an outlet in the wall under the sink for the insta-hot. You may be able to find an electric baseboard heater under your sink or behind your cabinets that could also be plugged in where the insta-hot is- in which case the lighted switch controls more than the insta-hot.

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Tom S.
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Date Posted: 12/ 9/ 09, 4:47pm

Like Shane said the lighted switch should be for the insta-hot water. If I remember correctly there is a plug under the sink with one of the plugs being powered from the invertor (thats the one the insta-hot plugs into. The other plug there is heat tape for the water lines plugged into it. There is also a small electric baseboard heater and thermostat under there that is hard wired in.

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