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Built-in voltage meter (ranges from 11.6V-12.8V)
▪ 12.6+ = 100%
▪ 11.9V ~ 20-30%
▪ 11.6V = dead battery
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The display cycles between your voltage meter and how many amps the solar is
charging the battery with, also shows errors
WATER SYSTEM & SHOWER
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“Come right on in, don’t be left out!” - R side is water in (fill); L side is water out (use)
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Valves:
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Perpendicular to the PEX pipe is the OFF position
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Parallel to the PEX pipe is the ON position
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Be sure these are closed when not in use, especially before travel
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Switch - this is only needed when using water output (left side), and not when filling
up. Be sure you know where the water will come out before flipping this on!
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BPA-free hose comes with the trailer
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Quick connects on both sides
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Can remove the quick connect on the end with the thicker collar to connect to
standard hose bib on house/building/campground to fill your tank
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You’ll know the tank is full when water begins to flow out of this tube. Overflow tube
is located under the fender. It is possible to “overfill” the tank, so as soon as water
starts coming out of the overflow, simply turn o the flow, close the valve, and remove
the hose.
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If cold water is needed, connect the hose to the output (left) side, open the valve, and
turn on the pump. Hose will pressurize and then you can use the spray nozzle.
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If hot water is needed connect the hose to the output (left) side and then the other
quick connect end to the water heater ‘elbow’ quick connect fitting.
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If water is not flowing, first ensure that the left-side valve is parallel with Pex. If it is
and water is still not flowing, check your battery’s charge. If they’re charged, then
check the fuse. Fuse should be 10 amps (if your trailer has a 7.5 amp, you will want to
replace it with a 10 amp fuse)
Water Heater
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If you have the
you will have a printed manual in the drawer
in your galley. You can view additional product information by
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There is no ON/OFF switch on the unit. The ignitor kicks on with pressurized water into
the system.
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Propane tank needs to be open to utilize hot water function
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