BB Flood-Could Have Been Much Worse-"FIRE"
|
04-30-2007, 13:19
Post: #8
|
|||
|
|||
BB Flood-Could Have Been Much Worse-"FIRE"
They should plug in to 110 vac in the out side refrigerator compartment.
Safe travels, Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider '84 FC35 Duncan, Oklahoma Ralph's RV Solutions At 01:14 AM 5/1/2007 +0000, you wrote: >Soo, >Where do the heat tapes plug in or are the hard wired? >Bob Lawrence >84 PT 36 >Tacoma, Wa. > > > > Leroy, > > > > Thank god you found the problem like you did & not after it started >a > > fire. I had one of those old heat tapes short out & actually burn >the > > plug connector completely off a heat tape in my coach last winter. > > Ernie Ekberg told me he had had the same type of experience too >with his > > PT40. > > > > Good plan for everyone with one of these coaches is to check all of >the > > heat tapes on their coach & replace any that look marginal. > > > > Myself, I am replacing all of mine. They are all original & after >25 > > years, they are bound to be just waiting to bite me. > > > > Terry Neal > > Bozeman, MT > > 82PT40 6V92TA > > 74FC34 6V53T > > > > > > > > smquandt wrote: > > > > > Leroy > > > > > > I have my drawings at home tonight; the only thing that is shown >on > > > mine is > > > what pipes are heated. The manufacturer is listed as Easyheat, >web site is > > > http://www.easyheat.com/ <http://www.easyheat.com/> My guess is a >bad > > > thermostat on the tape. Glad no > > > worse than it was. If you want I can scan the drawings at work > > > tomorrow and > > > send them to you. > > > > > > Steve Quandt > > > > > > 1993 PT 40 > > > > > > Iron Mountain, MI > |
|||
« Next Oldest | Next Newest »
|
User(s) browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)