I have this process dealing with switches and buttons. Push/flip them until something happens.
I have this process dealing with switches and buttons. Push/flip them until something happens.
So it isn't just me that got up too early and can't figure out why there are two un-marked switches and a rocker...on white panels ???Geez - we're still using a mix-mosh of switches and panels???
Maybe someday with all the whiz-bang technology currently used the trailers will actually have panels cut from a single board and labeled correctly and switches that match. My 1980 boat has better looking electrical panels then my trailer, and everything matches.
Fan switch, so this means that the Fantastic fan with the thermostat is no longer used?
3 slide outs - 2 in one panel and one separate?
The red switch is the water heater electrical element, what is the white switch above it?
On-Off separate switch?
I know this sounds silly (only because I did it and was baffled)...is the switch in the on position of your fantastic fan? Mine wasn't and I was about to holler at someone...until I got on a step stool and realized the fan itself had an on/off rocker switch inside the well. It was in the off position. Turned it on and the switch made it go "whiiiiirrrrrrrrrr"I'm curious about the "extra" switches too. Our fantastic fan is the only thing not on the instrument panel. In fact, looking at the pic the instrument panel looks exactly like mine. It includes all the lights, slides, awning control, etc. unless this model is Very Different from ours?
Re: The Landmark San Antonio
But we would not consider buying one because Carol does not like the lack of counter space to prepare meals and entertain guests. I know it is all a matter of personal perference and design likes and dislikes, but I need to keep the "boss" happy so would not be willing to trade my Pinehurst for the San Antonio. I just pass this on as for food for thought.
Keith