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Old 10-22-2017, 03:10 AM   #1
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Does anyone have 1993/4 Fleetwood Bounder

Hi I,m looking for details of the interior and am hoping to find someone who is willing to send some photos of how .

1. The dinning area seating is made.

2.How the bed settee hinges are bolted together.

3.Under the area of the frdge and furnace i have 2 red and one yellow wires together and cant work out what they are for.

4.Also is there a independant switch to turn on the power to the centre skylight fan and bathroom Skylight fan

You may ask why am i asking these questions and its why i have a photo of how i just bought our new to us RV


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Your photo is only 64 × 48 pixels, too small to even make a decent postage stamp.
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Your photo is only 64 × 48 pixels, too small to even make a decent postage stamp.
Thanks i hope this is better
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That photo is much better. Why rebuild a 24 year old design? Why not go look in RVs on dealer's lots, take photos of things you like, take a tape measure and make notes of things you'd enjoy in your RV. You've got a blank slate, draw your own!
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The 2 red & 1 yellow wires are for a CCI 7719 propane detector. One red wire to each battery bank. Yellow wire goes to the solenoid on the propane tank. The yellow wire also provides ground for the 7719, via the solenoid coil.

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That photo is much better. Why rebuild a 24 year old design? Why not go look in RVs on dealer's lots, take photos of things you like, take a tape measure and make notes of things you'd enjoy in your RV. You've got a blank slate, draw your own!
Thanks for your comments and they are valid ones.I got with our RV the bare frame for the bed settee thats in several sections .And also it has just (from the previous owner been brand newly re upholstered) as has the drivers Passenger and lounge captains chairs.
The dinning room cushions have also been done.
The layout seems good although we have thought about replacing the dinning room with extra kitchen and worktop. but are concerned latter that it will not appeal to anyone else.
We could use for the 2 of us the lounge to eat
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The 2 red & 1 yellow wires are for a CCI 7719 propane detector. One red wire to each battery bank. Yellow wire goes to the solenoid on the propane tank. The yellow wire also provides ground for the 7719, via the solenoid coil.

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Thanks Richard for explaining .now knowing what they are for is a great help. I think the valve at the tank has been removed i will have to look into it more as has the detector.I will go out and search now i know what i might be looking for, Thanks again Regards Peter
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I have a 94 Bounder. I can help with some photos.
Send me a PM with an email address and I can send you photos of whatever you need.
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The 2 red & 1 yellow wires are for a CCI 7719 propane detector. One red wire to each battery bank. Yellow wire goes to the solenoid on the propane tank. The yellow wire also provides ground for the 7719, via the solenoid coil.

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Hello, just a quick question. I am installing the safe t alert 70-742-R-Kit. According to your comment above, would it be connected like this, black and white wire to yellow wire and red and white wire to the two red from coach?
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Hello, just a quick question. I am installing the safe t alert 70-742-R-Kit. According to your comment above, would it be connected like this, black and white wire to yellow wire and red and white wire to the two red from coach?
The two OEM red wires come from each battery bank. Do not connect the two red wires together. Use either one at your desecration. The yellow wire was connected to the solenoid valve, which was removed. You can use the yellow wire to connect the solenoid valve to the detector.
Follow the wiring instruction with the kit.
https://www.safehomeproducts.com/shp...stallation.pdf

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