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No longer a Wannabe!
01-08-2007, 23:58
Post: #6
No longer a Wannabe!
Congratulations Don!

That fan is to help cool down the engine compartment. It is a good thing it
is working, most of them do not anymore. It is normal for it to run as it
is on a thermostat and will shut down.

Safe travels,

Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider
84FC35
Ralph's RV Solutions, Duncan, Oklahoma

At 09:20 PM 1/8/2007 -0700, you wrote:
>We picked up our new-to-us 90 PT40 today, and drove it back from Phoenix
>to Quartzsite. Swapping out starts tomorrow with the major task of moving
>satellite dishes, although I'm only going to move 2 of the 3, I think
>(yes, I have 3 now Smile). I won't be using one that is already up there, but
>it means there will still be 3.
>
>First couple of things:
>
>I suspect I may have some 12vdc issues, but I'm not sure - it will take
>some investigating. The dash DC voltage did not go over 13 volts. The
>previous owner installed a 2000 watt Prosine, and its display said that
>there was battery overheating. Neither alternator showed much amperage at all.
>
>At the back, upper right by the bulk oil gauge, is a blower fan. intake
>points at back grill, output goes through a hose to a long rectangular box
>against the top of the engine compartment at the extreme back. Did not see
>where the air could go after that. It was running after shut down. What is it?
>
>
>Don Bradner
>90 PT40 without-a-name so far
>
>
>
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Messages In This Thread
No longer a Wannabe! - Don Bradner - 01-08-2007, 16:20
No longer a Wannabe! - Terry Neal - 01-08-2007, 16:33
No longer a Wannabe! - Al - 01-08-2007, 16:33
No longer a Wannabe! - Curt Sprenger - 01-08-2007, 16:39
No longer a Wannabe! - Don Bradner - 01-08-2007, 16:50
No longer a Wannabe! - Ralph L. Fullenwider - 01-08-2007 23:58



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