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BruceMc
Jul 04, 2013Explorer III
Upon searching this board, I read where one person found it for $50, but that may have been a substitute.
When I priced it at the local RV shop, they wanted $150. I knew I could do a lot better than that, searching online, they range from about $70 on up. I paid $70.68 + $10 shipping. I would have bought it from Amazon, but they didn't have it in stock and didn't know how long it would take to get it. Their price ranges from $80 to $100 depending on what day you look, but always w/free shipping.
Pay attention to your spec number! I ordered 149-2311-01 from http://www.partsfortechs.com, then had to call them to change the order when I realized I had a spec J which uses a 149-2311-02, which worked out to be just under $10 cheaper.
The spec letter is the last letter of the model number, for example:
4 KY FA 26100 E, where:
4 is the power in KW
KY is the Product family designation
F is the starting method (remote starting in this example)
A is the voltage and frequency (120V, 60Hz)
26100 is the spec number
E is the Specification letter (used to identify major design or manufacturing changes).
Hope that helps!
When I priced it at the local RV shop, they wanted $150. I knew I could do a lot better than that, searching online, they range from about $70 on up. I paid $70.68 + $10 shipping. I would have bought it from Amazon, but they didn't have it in stock and didn't know how long it would take to get it. Their price ranges from $80 to $100 depending on what day you look, but always w/free shipping.
Pay attention to your spec number! I ordered 149-2311-01 from http://www.partsfortechs.com, then had to call them to change the order when I realized I had a spec J which uses a 149-2311-02, which worked out to be just under $10 cheaper.
The spec letter is the last letter of the model number, for example:
4 KY FA 26100 E, where:
4 is the power in KW
KY is the Product family designation
F is the starting method (remote starting in this example)
A is the voltage and frequency (120V, 60Hz)
26100 is the spec number
E is the Specification letter (used to identify major design or manufacturing changes).
Hope that helps!
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