I guess so. But side from the color of the bulb, the rest of the discussion stands. Jim On Sat, Nov 7, 2015 at 7:25 PM David Beierl <dbeierl@attglobal.net> wrote: > At 06:50 AM 11/7/2015, Jim Felder wrote: > >level in the onboard tank. The bottom light (it is an incandescent light > >and not an LED because they didn't have blue lights back then, if your is > >original) tells you whether the burner light is lit on the fridge. > > You're thinking of the high-beam indicator. Flame indicator (stock) > is a green LED. Early panels had a fourth water level LED there, and > when it lit the water pump was disabled. The early fridge had a > panel meter for flame detector. Later ones have a jumper in the > connector that provides power to the sink pump. > > Yrs, > d > > |
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