10-25-2024, 04:44 AM
(10-24-2024, 05:33 PM)whited44 Wrote: 1. If the aqua hot breaker is on and I’m plugged in I’m at least getting the 110v heat correct??
2. My AC needs some work but they utilize the same thermostats correct??
3. Do the air conditioning breakers need to be in to operate any of the heat function of the Aqua hot??
4. Nothing happens when I turn either thermostat to heat is there a way to bypass the thermostat??
1. Yes you should have power to the 120v element which will heat the aqua hot but not enough to heat the coach for very long.
2. I am not sure of this question, are you referring to the switch above the microwave that you switch to have your AC work or heat the aqua hot? Your coach has AC units that draw a lot of current, it also has a aqua hot that has 2 heating elements and it draws a lot of current (Amps) one is 120vac and when the breaker is turned on its working, then you have another heating element which is 240vac and between the two they draw a lot of current so Newell put that switch in so if your going to heat your coach with aqua hot then you will not be needing AC so its either heating the coach or cooling the coach with AC not the two at the same time.
3. No I don't think this has anything to do with heating function of aqua hot.
4. We had individual thermostats for different areas and still have one in the bathroom and closet but hopefully someone will chime in on the HVAC thermostat.
1999 45' #504 "Magnolia"
Gravette, Arkansas
1996 40 XL Prevost Marathon