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    Posted: 28 Jun 2014 at 12:17pm
Originally posted by Flyin' Mike

One more issue is that all of the lightbulbs are coated black on the inside and the bases are turning brown They seem to be very warm when they are on. I have a photo but don't see how to attach one to a message.



The black bulbs are from the evaporation of tungsten on the inside of the bulbs. Incandescent bulbs are energy sucking heaters that also give off some light. Replace them with LEDs. You, your AC, and your battery will love it.
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Originally posted by Flyin' Mike

Maybe someone can enlighten me. This is my first camper with a water heater. What exactly is the switch next to the water heater and what is the one on the monitor panel that is labeled water heater? How do I know if LPG, 120 or 12V is what the heater is using? Thanks.


The switch on the WH is for the 120 volt electric element. Make absolutely sure you have water in the WH before you turn it on and plug in. The switch on the monitor panel is the propane WH burner. It does not require shore power. Both modes require minimal 12 volt power for control and ignition. 120V and propane can be used simultaneously for faster heating and recovery. 
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