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Chuck D

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  1. 18 hours ago, saflyer said:

     I have a wet bay heater that I’ve never seen give an indication of it working by the light next to the On/Off switch.  I don’t really know if I’ve ever been in a situation where would have come but have always left the switch in the on position.

    I never knew how this worked as I had never been in areas where it was cold enough to worry about it...until last year.  Low and behold my owners manual had the info.  When I turn on the System  Heat switch it turns on a heating pad underneath my fresh water tank and sends power to the bay heater. After that, the snap disc determines when to let that power get to the bay heater.  According to the manual, the snap disc allows power to the bay heater at about 35* and it turns off the power when bay temps reach somewhere around 50*. The light next to the System Heat switch comes on only when the bay heater is activated by the snap disc. The power to the heating pad is on whenever the System Heat switch is on and this can drain your batts. if you are not plugged in. 

    Hope this helps.

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