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- December 21, 2011 at 3:05 pm #139210jimiolParticipant
Thanks for your advice
To be honest I have no idea really, from a guide in a review mag it states: Water heater gas-only operation, capacity 10 litres. Fresh water tank: Inboard mounted, 125 litres Fresh water level gauge on control panel, push to read, graduated LED display Waste water tank: Outboard mounted, underfloor behind rear axle, capacity 105 litres I have no idea about pumps or filters. I am getting a habitation check done after Xmas so hopefully I will know soon enough.
Thanks for taking the time to reply.December 21, 2011 at 3:05 pm #139213jimiolParticipantThanks for your advice
To be honest I have no idea really, from a guide in a review mag it states: Water heater gas-only operation, capacity 10 litres. Fresh water tank: Inboard mounted, 125 litres Fresh water level gauge on control panel, push to read, graduated LED display Waste water tank: Outboard mounted, underfloor behind rear axle, capacity 105 litres I have no idea about pumps or filters. I am getting a habitation check done after Xmas so hopefully I will know soon enough.
Thanks for taking the time to reply.December 21, 2011 at 3:05 pm #139216jimiolParticipantThanks for your advice
To be honest I have no idea really, from a guide in a review mag it states: Water heater gas-only operation, capacity 10 litres. Fresh water tank: Inboard mounted, 125 litres Fresh water level gauge on control panel, push to read, graduated LED display Waste water tank: Outboard mounted, underfloor behind rear axle, capacity 105 litres I have no idea about pumps or filters. I am getting a habitation check done after Xmas so hopefully I will know soon enough.
Thanks for taking the time to reply.December 21, 2011 at 3:05 pm #139217jimiolParticipantThanks for your advice
To be honest I have no idea really, from a guide in a review mag it states: Water heater gas-only operation, capacity 10 litres. Fresh water tank: Inboard mounted, 125 litres Fresh water level gauge on control panel, push to read, graduated LED display Waste water tank: Outboard mounted, underfloor behind rear axle, capacity 105 litres I have no idea about pumps or filters. I am getting a habitation check done after Xmas so hopefully I will know soon enough.
Thanks for taking the time to reply.December 21, 2011 at 3:05 pm #139219jimiolParticipantThanks for your advice
To be honest I have no idea really, from a guide in a review mag it states: Water heater gas-only operation, capacity 10 litres. Fresh water tank: Inboard mounted, 125 litres Fresh water level gauge on control panel, push to read, graduated LED display Waste water tank: Outboard mounted, underfloor behind rear axle, capacity 105 litres I have no idea about pumps or filters. I am getting a habitation check done after Xmas so hopefully I will know soon enough.
Thanks for taking the time to reply.December 21, 2011 at 3:05 pm #139227jimiolParticipantThanks for your advice
To be honest I have no idea really, from a guide in a review mag it states: Water heater gas-only operation, capacity 10 litres. Fresh water tank: Inboard mounted, 125 litres Fresh water level gauge on control panel, push to read, graduated LED display Waste water tank: Outboard mounted, underfloor behind rear axle, capacity 105 litres I have no idea about pumps or filters. I am getting a habitation check done after Xmas so hopefully I will know soon enough.
Thanks for taking the time to reply.December 21, 2011 at 3:05 pm #139230jimiolParticipantThanks for your advice
To be honest I have no idea really, from a guide in a review mag it states: Water heater gas-only operation, capacity 10 litres. Fresh water tank: Inboard mounted, 125 litres Fresh water level gauge on control panel, push to read, graduated LED display Waste water tank: Outboard mounted, underfloor behind rear axle, capacity 105 litres I have no idea about pumps or filters. I am getting a habitation check done after Xmas so hopefully I will know soon enough.
Thanks for taking the time to reply.December 21, 2011 at 3:07 pm #139222jimiolParticipantThanks for taking the time to reply.
I bet it is something simple. turning a valve the wrong way but who knows.December 21, 2011 at 3:07 pm #139223jimiolParticipantThanks for taking the time to reply.
I bet it is something simple. turning a valve the wrong way but who knows.December 21, 2011 at 3:07 pm #139225jimiolParticipantThanks for taking the time to reply.
I bet it is something simple. turning a valve the wrong way but who knows.December 21, 2011 at 3:07 pm #139232jimiolParticipantThanks for taking the time to reply.
I bet it is something simple. turning a valve the wrong way but who knows.December 21, 2011 at 3:07 pm #139234jimiolParticipantThanks for taking the time to reply.
I bet it is something simple. turning a valve the wrong way but who knows.December 21, 2011 at 3:07 pm #139235jimiolParticipantThanks for taking the time to reply.
I bet it is something simple. turning a valve the wrong way but who knows.December 21, 2011 at 3:07 pm #139237jimiolParticipantThanks for taking the time to reply.
I bet it is something simple. turning a valve the wrong way but who knows.December 21, 2011 at 3:07 pm #139240jimiolParticipantThanks for taking the time to reply.
I bet it is something simple. turning a valve the wrong way but who knows. - AuthorPosts
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