1991 B190 - controls above sink:
1996 B190 - furnace, water heater, and phone jack:
1996 B190 - Air conditioner/outlet switch, GFCI breaker, television connection:
1996 B190 - Range hood:
Yes, it does.jojo wrote:The breaker in the DC panel box labeled UNIVOLT has me puzzled. Does this shut down all charging power to the cabin battery (s)? I have installed a solar panel and dont want to have multiple charging sources to the AGM`s. Thank you if you can help me. Take Care--Roy
The two holding tanks are subject to issues in any sensor system - the waste can dry in the tank and mess up the sensors. The ones in our trailer, for example, always shows the black tank as nearly full, which it never is. You can buy sensor cleaner to put in and let soak, or another trick is to dump a bunch of ice in and drive around, then let it melt and dump it.jb1rd73 wrote:I am confused, I thought my holding tanks were empty but when I took out the toilet I could see there was some liquid in there, well turns out there was A LOT in there, it is now empty, as is the grey water holding however the holding tank lights are showing full meaning all the way to the red, is this a malfunction, or is it a reverse function and the lights go down to the green when they need to be empty? I should mention that the fresh water tank showed empty and was and now reads full after filling it this afternoon, and the LP tank reads full and there is def lp. Any insight would be great.
Could you post a picture?nanook wrote:I have a 96 B190 and have a switch I don’t see in any of the photos—a black switch below the furnace thermostat and above the illuminated water heater switch. It squeals when I turn it on. Is it the switch to ignite the furnace? Or…?