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Autosleeper switch id`

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Can you guys help me identify what the switches above the sink in my 1985 Autosleeper are for please?
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on the control panel?

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Nowt like that :? i`ll get a picture, thanks Kev!
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Smiler wrote:Can you guys help me identify what the switches above the sink in my 1985 Autosleeper are for please?


Assuming that you have 2 switches on the small control panel incorporating the water level gauge - the l/h switch is the overide switch for the cold water tap/pump & the r/h switch is for the 12v supply to the fridge (only works when the engine is running to stop the battery going flat). :)
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That sounds like the very thing :)

You are a clever lot on here :wink: thanks guys.
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