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jplante4
Sep 27, 2018Explorer II
Well, my experience is from working at an RV service center and I'll stand by my statement (which was a general statement about new RV owners that the OP just happened to be one).
I've been biting my tongue on this thread because of all the systems that you must have an understanding of, the water heater is close to the top. Mismanaging a water heater has expensive and possibly deadly consequences. You owe it to yourself and your family to operate your unit in a safe manner. There are thousands of YouTube videos and at least a dozen How To RV sites you can go to to figure out what's going on.
There are Newmar owners groups on iRV2, Facebook and Yahoo that can answer specific questions about your specific model because they own one.
It is not incumbent upon the dealer to educate you. It is incumbent on you to learn about your rig.
I've been biting my tongue on this thread because of all the systems that you must have an understanding of, the water heater is close to the top. Mismanaging a water heater has expensive and possibly deadly consequences. You owe it to yourself and your family to operate your unit in a safe manner. There are thousands of YouTube videos and at least a dozen How To RV sites you can go to to figure out what's going on.
There are Newmar owners groups on iRV2, Facebook and Yahoo that can answer specific questions about your specific model because they own one.
It is not incumbent upon the dealer to educate you. It is incumbent on you to learn about your rig.
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