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BigD2
Nov 04, 2014Explorer
Mike
I only have 2 under floor compartments but I had not been looking for an access door. First thing in the AM I will check it out along with
the rest of the cabinets looking for an access door. I know it's there somewhere I just hope it is not under the floor which is covered with heavy ABS type plastic.
Thanks for the reply
I only have 2 under floor compartments but I had not been looking for an access door. First thing in the AM I will check it out along with
the rest of the cabinets looking for an access door. I know it's there somewhere I just hope it is not under the floor which is covered with heavy ABS type plastic.
Thanks for the reply
Splashers3 wrote:
BigD2 - I have a 2009 Silverback, GenII....so it may not be the same as yours...but my converter is located under the bathroom, in my basement....but its accessible from my basement - on the back basement wall, there is an access door - which exposes my converter, and hot water tank, piping, etc. I just had to replace mine - with a PD9200. The converter is secured to the floor with some wiring going to the back of the fuse panel - which the front is accessed from our main floor - Its on the wall below our entertainment center - which on the other side of the entertainment center is the bathroom.
You have to be smaller is size to work on...which is why I coached my wife - and told her what to do - I'm 6'3" and about 280 - too cramped for me.
Good Luck - Mike
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