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Old 10-21-2018, 04:25 PM   #21
mootana
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High Country Heat Pad Answers

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Originally Posted by Denny and Angie Miller View Post
I have a 2017 353RL Montana High Country. On the interior electrical control panel I have a switch labeled "Tank Heater". I checked the owners manual, and as suspected, no mention of it. My questions are:
1. Is this a pad heater?
2. Which tanks have heaters?
3. Is there a thermostat involved, or is the heater always on if the switch is on? If a thermostat is involved, what is the setpoint, and is it adjustable?
4. Is the heater 12v or 110v?


Thanks for any help
Dear Denny and Angie Miller

1. Yes it is a tank heater
2. The tank heater is only on the fresh water tank. The reasoning is the fresh water tank is the furthest from the furnace which heats all the tanks. The pad was added for additional protection when using the unit in cold weather camping
3. The heat pad has a set point that turns it on and off. I will get you that degree and place it in a separate post.
4. The heat pad is 12v to allow you to use it while traveling down the road.

Any further questions, please let me know.
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