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Post by blue on Jan 5, 2020 9:14:45 GMT -8
Last year ( 2019 ) I inherited a 1968 Travel Master - 30 ft. tandem axle. Its in very good shape, but for the life of me I cannot find the ' Model Name ' on it any where. I also cannot find where you input the drinking water....sounds crazy but its true. Can anyone answer my silly questions. Thank you Blue
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Post by nccamper on Jan 5, 2020 10:34:00 GMT -8
Welcome!
We usually don't see many campers 30' long but photos of the outside of the camper may help us answer your questions.
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Post by vikx on Jan 5, 2020 11:45:52 GMT -8
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Post by blue on Jan 6, 2020 5:45:25 GMT -8
Thank you for that information. In addition, the hot water tank tank you make reference to is located underneath the sink and off to the right next to the Propane Stove. How does one pressurize this tank to make the water flow and please explain again how you get water into this tank. Thanks again....
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Post by blue on Jan 6, 2020 6:17:18 GMT -8
In addition could you please explain how the water in the hot water tank gets heated...!!! I see no gas lines to my tank.. Thanks again
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Post by blue on Jan 6, 2020 6:22:49 GMT -8
More silly questions by inheritor of 1968 Travel Master: Where is the breaker panel located...??
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Post by vikx on Jan 6, 2020 22:11:53 GMT -8
Have no idea where the breaker panel is. Look inside the cupboards, might be in an upper. You also might have a converter closer to the floor, We truly NEED photos to help you...
Hot water tank may be electric. Not sure. If you have a compression system, the fill should be outside the trailer with a metal lid. Might have an air nib on it. Also, the pressure fill is by a hose fitting under the tank. Again, check all lines carefully before turning on water or you could have a lake inside your trailer.
Please post photos.
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