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Bathroom electricity heater
03-30-2006, 00:42
Post: #11
Bathroom electricity heater
--Ernie I think I over used it this winter in Grand Forks.First part
of the winter it work fine.Have not had a chance to look at.Ill be
off the road next week and i can get back to working on the bird.
Trying to get a little heads up on what to look for or get a
replacement.
Bob Loomas 1985 PT 36-




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> Bob, my heater would only come on for a short period of time thenn
cut
> off. At one of our lone star rallies, someone was taking theirs
apart
> and found that allen screw. It made a difference in the length of
time
> the heater stayed on. Ernie-83pt40 in texas
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04-03-2006, 12:45
Post: #12
Bathroom electricity heater
Hi Bob!

The heater in the bathroom, as well as all the electric heaters in
our Birds, have a piece snap disc like thermostat that turns the
heater off in the event of an overheat.

My bathroom heater wouldn't stay on for long once it was making a
fair amount of heat. I took it out and cleaned all the lint, hair,
dust , etc from the inside of the heater. The fan was especially
covered with dust and lint. It didn't spin as fast as I thought it
should.

once cleaned, the heater will run much longer than previously.

I did not find a reset button in any of my 4 electric heaters. if
you take them out to clean them(takes about 20 minutes each), you
will find they are stupid simple. I think someone posted where to
buy the new fan motors for these heaters.

http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/Wand.../database?
method=reportRows&tbl=4&sortBy=1&sortDir=down&start_at=18

Grainger Motor 1/250 hp\, cframe item #4M068 ($11.72) & Blade\, fan
#4C467 ($3.58)

Jay Darst
85PT40
Springfield, IL



--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "robertnloomas"
wrote:
>
> --Ernie I think I over used it this winter in Grand Forks.First
part
> of the winter it work fine.Have not had a chance to look at.Ill be
> off the road next week and i can get back to working on the bird.
> Trying to get a little heads up on what to look for or get a
> replacement.
> Bob Loomas 1985 PT 36-
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> In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Ernest Ekberg"
> wrote:
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> >
> > >
> > > Sure hope it is only a reset.If it is ill remove the heater
and
> give
> > > it a good cleaning.
> > > Thanks to all.
> > > Bob Loomas 1985 PT 36
> > Bob, my heater would only come on for a short period of time
thenn
> cut
> > off. At one of our lone star rallies, someone was taking theirs
> apart
> > and found that allen screw. It made a difference in the length
of
> time
> > the heater stayed on. Ernie-83pt40 in texas
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