On my '82 westy, "The Green LED" is for the fridge (which you don't have). When the propane ignites, there is a thermal sensor that ultimately turns on this LED. These suckers are sometimes tricky to light, and although there is a tiny "flame viewing hole" in the bottom corner of the fridge, the LED is a nice touch. Maybe you could hook it up to a sensor near your motor so you know when *it's* on fire! -Erik Soule > > Also, on the sink cabinet (I have a standard model - no stove or refrig), > > there is a panel of LEDs. On the left are water tank indicators and on the > > right are battery indicators. Between these there is one green LED which > > is > > unlabeled. No reference in the manuel or elec diagrams. Anyone know about > > this one? > > I dunno. Maybe someone else? > > H Steven Dolan > dworkin@netcom.com
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