Basic Electrical question
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08-13-2007, 04:53
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Basic Electrical question
Steve I don't know if it has an access panel in the front or not.
I'll have to look it over this evening and see. Perhaps some one else will chip in here before this evening. Some one who has or has had an early coach like mine. On an aside I have come up with a name for the coach. I am going to call her "The Big Napper" since I am famous for taking naps and his bus allows me to do so pretty much as needed. Had it out last week. Down to visit the daughter who is expecting our first grandchild. I was able to park in her drive and slept in the bus every night while helping her get the nursery area ready for the baby. Bus is doing very well for me and I have had only one repair to date that I could not handle myself. The refrig. is not running consistently on propane so I have made an appointment to have that checked out this Friday. I assume the igniter is not sparking hard enough or the propane orifice needs cleaned. I decided to have a professional look at that. All the rest I have managed (with the help on my online friends) to fix myself. The major things I have done are to replace the rear air conditioner, replace both fans with fantastic fans, placed new captains chairs and installed seat belts, installed a gas tank for the generator, and installed the kwikee step, replace the sink and faucet, plus lots of interior cosmetic stuff. This is one of those deals when you could go for ever but at least I am to the point that I am very happy with things as they are. Oh I must not forget the wife made new curtains for several of the windows for me. I've had it six weeks or so. I think I have accomplished a lot in that time. John Heckman central pa "The Big Napper" 1973 FC > > > Thanks for the explanation Don. > Steve > > In a message dated 8/13/2007 8:07:39 AM Pacific Daylight Time, > bluethunder@... writes: > > > > > Typically steps have a Key-on/door-Typically steps have a > Key-on/door- to have (among other things) > one w > > Don Bradner > 90 PT40 "Blue Thunder" > Eureka, CA > > On 8/13/2007 at 10:40 AM _ebirder2000@ebirder_ (mailto:ebirder2000@...) > wrote: > > >I am having a hard > >time understanding why they would want "key on" power for a step switch. I > > > >would think that you would want the step to work the same if the key is on > >or not. > > > > > > > > > > ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all- new AOL at > http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > |
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