All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: 2001 Kz Sportsmen ultra lite 1901 QuestionIt’s a suburban SW6D, what would you think those wires going up the wall could be for?Re: 2001 Kz Sportsmen ultra lite 1901 QuestionBringing this back to the top in hopes that someone has the same model or seen the same model before and has any input. Thank youRe: 2001 Kz Sportsmen ultra lite 1901 QuestionMan, I found the camper that your pic came from and it is 100% identical to my 1901. Other than my battery monitor isn’t in the bathroom, the light switch in the bathroom on mine is mounted higher, and no water heater switch right there. This is frustrating lolRe: 2001 Kz Sportsmen ultra lite 1901 QuestionI think that’s a little different model than mine, my tank/battery monitor is next to my dinette but nether next to the monitor or that spot in the bathroom have a hole like the switch has been removed. Thank you for the pic though.Re: 2001 Kz Sportsmen ultra lite 1901 QuestionI did look in there pretty well but I will double check to make sure it wasn’t just staring me in the face.2001 Kz Sportsmen ultra lite 1901 QuestionHello all, just picked up a 2001 KZ Sportsmen 1901. I for the life of me can’t locate the water heater switch. I do know it’s electronic ignition and i can see the wires go up the wall from the heater but after they enter the wall I’m lost. Was hoping someone could chime in that has owned that specific model. I know each model can have them in different locations. Thanks in advance.Re: New camper with very little info on it.Awesome I will call them. I have two valves and crawled under and saw 3 tanks so it looks like I have a grey.New camper with very little info on it.Hello everyone. I picked up a 2001 KZ Sportsmen ultra lite 1901 today. I’m coming from a truck camper so It’s a little bit of a learning curve. I have no manual or info on the camper and am having a hard time finding any online. I’m trying to figure out if this camper has a grey tank or just a fresh and black. Also how many gallons they should hold. Everything is in good working order but am also still familiarizing myself with everything. Any info that can help with gaining more knowledge on this unit would be great. Thank you.Re: Older fridge cooling Better on 110 than propaneScooby: thanks for the advice, I think I will have to do that mod myself. Doug: is there a way to test the LP pressure from home? Or do I need to take it in to the dealer? Checked it this morning, temp was at 55 with no fans running. So Monday it was 80 during the day, cooled to 25 that night, over 80 that evening and now is at 55. The fluctuation is confusing me.Re: Older fridge cooling Better on 110 than propaneI usually run the fans when the temp is over 80 and in direct sunlight and turn them off at night. Been kind of trial and error to see how much they help or not. Started off at 25 at 5:30 this morning and the gauge was over 85 when I got home at 6:00. Fans ran all day. As for the fins, are you talking about the ones that are about half way up the fridge? If so, I have a fan that is directly underneath of those pointed up to draw the fresh inlet air up to the exhaust fans. So that very well could be my issue. That fan is point blank blowing air over those fins. I went ahead and disconnected it and will see tomorrow when I run the fans for the heat if it makes a difference. I’m curious though. When I had the camper in the garage when I first installed the fans, I never had an issue with the fridge not staying cold with the fans running, even the one blowing over the fins. I was on AC power, but that shouldn’t make a difference between propane or AC for the heat on the Fins right?
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