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Date:         Tue, 5 Jan 1999 10:58:05 -0800
Reply-To:     Earl Smith <earlsmit@ISLANDNET.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         Earl Smith <earlsmit@ISLANDNET.COM>
Subject:      [Fwd: Undeliverable: Dometic questions]
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> Your message > > To: van list > Subject: Dometic questions > Sent: Sun, 3 Jan 1999 18:05:21 -0800 > > did not reach the following recipient(s): > > van list on Sun, 3 Jan 1999 19:38:08 -0800 > The recipient name is not recognized > MSEXCH:IMS:Big Tribe:San Francisco:SMURF 0 (000C05A6) Unknown Recipient > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Dometic questions > Date: Sun, 3 Jan 1999 18:05:21 -0800 > From: Earl Smith <earlsmit@islandnet.com> > To: van list <vanagon@vanagon.com> > > A happy new year to all. May 1999 be a year of many troublefree miles > in your Westy. > > In order to have troublefree camping with Smoky, I am overhauling and > cleaning up the kitchen. Of course the fridge is one of the targets. > As usual, I suffer from a lack of information on how it is supposed to > work which makes troubleshooting very difficult. > > The easy question is: Where is the fuse that protects the line to the > 12v heater? Of course Bently doesn't tell although it lables the fuse > in the wiring diagram. Calls it S61. Big help! The Dometic manual > talks about the fuse and says it is under the driver seat. More lies! > I assume it is somewhere under the dash. Is it an inline fuse or is it > in an auxiliary panel somewhere? > > Second question is much more complicated to ask. There is a green > indicator light on the display panel that shows if the burner is lit. > (This is really hard to describe) There is a copper tube coming up from > the burner chamber. It seems to be filled solidly with something. The > end in the chamber has a tip that could be a thermocouple. The other > end goes into a brass cube screwed onto the end of the button one pushes > and holds for ten seconds to light the burner. The wire from the > indicator light joins onto a terminal that is part of a something inside > the brass cube. The whole shebang resembles the pilot light assembly on > the propane furnace in our basement. > > Anyone have an idea of a manual or textbook that could explain how this > system is supposed to work and how the light gets lit? Since the > light's operation is intermittent, I suspect it could be related to why > the fridge burner is really hard to light sometimes. > > Please reply to my email address. Many thanks. Earl from Sunny sooke


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