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Subject: Electric Switch


Author:
Bud
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Date Posted: 02/ 18/ 02, 9:34pm

We recently purchased a 78FC 31` Wanderlodge, from the second owmer. It is in very good condition, he had replaced the Refrig & both Air Conditioners, within the last 2 years,
Plus it has been repainted.
We are removing all the carpeting from Floor, sides of the twin beds & under the twin couches. And replaceing with 1/4" Oak plywood. Have found water damage on some of the wood in the liveing room and have replaced it. Removed the left hand Couch to check for problems, but found that the water heaters both front and bed room had been replaced.

We are useing Armstrong Swiftlock Oak laminate flooring. Some of our friends have installed it in their home`s and it is very attractive. In cleaning out the storage cabnit under the dinette seat, to the left as you come in the door
There is a Gen. swtich for controling power to the coach.
Also there is a electric on and off switch on the side a little futher back. I can not find anything on it in the manuals, Can anyone tell me what it is For?

Bud

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Author:
Peter Haggins
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Date Posted: 02/ 22/ 02, 5:22am

I own a 78 35' FC. The switch that you refer to on my coach controls the 110v outlet that is situated on the outside wall, to the left of the driver's seat. This switch allows that outlet to be "hot" (powered) whenever the bus is plugged in regardless of the position of the main power selection switch. I believe that this is arranged that way so that you can install a heater or a dehumidifier during the off season and not have to power the entire bus. Hope this is of assistance to you.

Pete

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Author:
Bud Leffel
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Date Posted: 02/ 22/ 02, 9:26pm

Pete

Thank you for your reply, it sure helped out. I have found many of the questions and answers are a big help. I have printed them and have then all in a note book, making notes on the page`s to help find the items that are so helpfull to all of us new owners. Thanks again for your help.

Bud

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