What is this switch for?

ketah777

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Hello, the switch just above the slide switch, is that the Yeti thing that heats the under belly? It's not labeled. It's supposed to get in the 20s here the next couple of nights. Should we have that turned on? Also, we'll be out of our rig for over a week while we spend time with family for Thanksgiving. It might get in the 20s over night but 50s during the day. Do we need to winterize it for those days?
 

jmgratz

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Hello, the switch just above the slide switch, is that the Yeti thing that heats the under belly? It's not labeled. It's supposed to get in the 20s here the next couple of nights. Should we have that turned on? Also, we'll be out of our rig for over a week while we spend time with family for Thanksgiving. It might get in the 20s over night but 50s during the day. Do we need to winterize it for those days?

Do not turn on the tank heaters with the tanks empty or you could melt a hole in the tank. Be sure there is some 'liquid' in them. The Yeti package includes the tank heaters, underbelly water line heater also. I believe they have changed the config of the switches since mine was made but on ours the tank heaters are turned on via a circuit breaker and the water line heater has a switch in the switch panel.
 

justafordguy

Well-known member
In our 3650bh that switch is for the tank heater pads. They come standard on Gateway but not the water line heater. As said above, do not turn them on if the tanks are empty.
 
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