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j-d
Oct 08, 2017Explorer II
I've read that if a panel is screwed in, there may be something useful to you behind it. If it's tacked/stapled in, then no. I've seen that on our Jayco.
Under the queen bed, there's a "box" along the full length of one side. It reveals the Auto Transfer Switch in addition to access for the Converter/Charger. In higher line Jayco's it hides the Inverter.
Next to the shower, there's a little panel with screws and actually a little sealant. It's access to the shower trap and the fresh water overflow connection on the top of the tank. That's hard to visualize till I tell you our fresh tank us UNDER the floor, above the rear axle. Our FW tank drain is a spigot mounted on the outside wall of the coach body.
Under the queen bed, there's a "box" along the full length of one side. It reveals the Auto Transfer Switch in addition to access for the Converter/Charger. In higher line Jayco's it hides the Inverter.
Next to the shower, there's a little panel with screws and actually a little sealant. It's access to the shower trap and the fresh water overflow connection on the top of the tank. That's hard to visualize till I tell you our fresh tank us UNDER the floor, above the rear axle. Our FW tank drain is a spigot mounted on the outside wall of the coach body.
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