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PyroTekRob
Jan 19, 2016Explorer
htwheelz67 wrote:
check light means something did not work or the pilot did not light properly if you were plugged in to shore power and then disconnected it, it will try and use propane and if it doesnt light up that check light will come on also check for recalls on your fridge as mine needed a faix., also make sure that your BBQ hookup is plumbed into the steel piping that is on the trailer and not plumbed into the high pressure side (before the regulator) I plumbed mine into the high side because I run a BBQ and a propane firepit and when everything is running, stove,waterheater, furnace etc......low pressure won't cut it. The water heater switch is on the vent hood above the stove and it will light up "WH" when it is fired up and the light will go off when it is up to temp, there is no adjustment at least on mine, I'm a plumbing contractor so I know water heaters very well. Normally the fridge should take about 3-7 hours to get cold, on propane it goes faster than electric.
My fridge was noticeably colder within 10 minutes of being turned on. I heard it click, then went outside the trailer to give it a few minutes. When I went back in the fridge and freezer were both cold. That's when I noticed both the Auto and Check lights lit up.
This weekend I plan to get some water into it to test all the water. I had noticed a dial for the BTU setting under one of the compartment doors which is why I asked. And so I can turn it off if visitors in my trailer try to run long showers....
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