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Old 08-12-2019, 04:37 PM   #141
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Built-in Pop-Tart toaster, Neal? Those 10 GA wires would handle it.

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I saw this on the board elsewhere, so credit is due to someone else, I think Red Baron.
On the newer dp’s there are two 10 ga wires running from the drivers front panel to behind the electrical panel and then the wires run down to the peg board bay.
These wires are not used and are awaiting some future project that I haven’t thought of yet, but I’m sure Neal will come up with something.
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Those are for marked as WiFi prep in my OHC, Alan. In fact, they are run to a Breaker marked as such in the half bath electrical cabinet.
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Old 08-12-2019, 05:55 PM   #143
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Thanks Stuart. On my 19 DS we’ve been trying to figure out what that knob did. Now I know....nothing!


Little late to the party, here, but on our 19 DS4369, that square knob is a shutoff which is typically used to be able to STOP the water without changing your HOT/COLD mix.
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Built-in Pop-Tart toaster, Neal? Those 10 GA wires would handle it.

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No, I already have 5 on board. I'm thinking of something unique, open to suggestions.
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No, I already have 5 on board. I'm thinking of something unique, open to suggestions.


Electro steering wheel controls, so that you can drive while you’re on the throne? One wire for the control, the other, a video feed from the front.
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Did you get the app finally?

I just downloaded it for IOS

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