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Date:         Wed, 4 Sep 2002 21:35:20 -0400
Reply-To:     Justin Mayrand <jmayrand@ACORNWORLD.NET>
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From:         Justin Mayrand <jmayrand@ACORNWORLD.NET>
Subject:      Sink LEDs
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Hey all,

OK, I have a 1908 Westy, and have some questions regarding the sink LED display. Mine has 4 water lights, and 3 battery lights and a toggle switch to turn the panel (and water pump) on and off. I do not have a flame light (gauge on 'fridge for this). I removed the cover plate and found an eighth LED, but it is not viewable when the panel is on, and I can not figure out what it does. So:

1) Does anyone know what the mystery LED is (not a flame, BTW)? 2) Does anyone else have the toggle switch? My is the only one I have seen. 3) If you do not have a toggle switch, how do you turn this panel on/off?

Thanks in advance. ...JMM

Justin Mayrand 1980 Westy "SuperVan"

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