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Subject: Hot Water Heater


Author:
Kevin McKeown
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Date Posted: 10/ 29/ 01, 10:17am

I'm having fun looking in all the nooks and cranies in my 1986 38' PT (had it now for a few months). For reasons unknown, I can get any hot water when hooked up to 110v. Any secrets on this? I might have flipped a switch somewhere, or in the wrong configuration. My hot water switch is on and glowing in the cabinet behind the rear bed..any ideas. Also, what are the other two electrical switches for in the same cabinet?

Thanks like always!

Kevin McKeown
Yorba Linda, CA
1986 PT38'

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Author:
HR SKILLERN
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Date Posted: 10/ 29/ 01, 4:22pm

Re: the water heater---check the circuit breaker. There are other switches which, when activated, will prevent its use such as the "tank empty" switch or maybe the overtemp cutout switch. There should be a reset button, if that's the case, on the water heater itself. The simple and most probable is the circuit breaker needs to be reset. Re: the other two switches near the water heater heater switch; If I remember correctly they are for the battery heater and engine heater for cold wx starts. If you have a W/L ops manual, you should be able to find out how to use them.
Good luck.

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