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1999 Tropical Sub Electrical Panel
Old 07-30-2011, 09:43 AM   #1
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Hello Everybody

As the subject suggests, I have a question about the sub-panel on my Tropi Cal model 6371 (kitchen on driver side slide). There is a sub electrical panel underneath the sink with 3 breakers. All look to be 10 amp. I know one controls the juice for for the microwave convection and I suspect that the other may control the power for the combination dsi water heater but I haven't confirmed yet. The 3rd, I don't have a clue. Does anybody have familiarity with this configuration - of course; not a blessed thing actually written on the panel - Thanks National! When I received this rig, there were no owners manuals with it. Appliances, I have downloaded but for basic configuration issues related to National, I am flying a bit blind. If anybody has such manuals and is willing to share/sell, let me know via this forum.

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Trevor

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