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basement electric heat
10-02-2016, 16:32
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Sad basement electric heat
Please help how do you turn on the basement electric heat units, there is a thermostat: curb side bay but nothing happens??????

Mike Richard
Monson, MA.
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10-02-2016, 20:39
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RE: basement electric heat
Mike,
I may be wrong as it's been awhile since I owned a M380 but I'm thinking there are two (12VDC?) electric heaters in the bays. one curb side 3rd bay and one behind the water & septic bay driver side. I thought there was a dial thermostat on each unit. I can't remember if they are hard wired or plug-in. Never the less, you will need to determine if there is power going to them using a multi-meter. I would suspect a blown fuse if neither works.

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10-03-2016, 07:25
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RE: basement electric heat
Thank you I found 1 thermostat, near the heater curbside, I turned it up seems to get power but no heat? I tried turning electric heat on in Batroom(which works) and that did not help, fuse looks good, if fuse is marked correctly. Any ideas? Thank You...

Mike Richard
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11-21-2016, 16:31
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RE: basement electric heat
I found the problem with the Electric Heat in Basement. There was 2 unmarked fuses in bedroom that were missing. They were marked Spare in the Manual.

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