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Old 04-18-2017, 12:45 PM   #1
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What's in my basement? What's in yours?

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I know the generator is missing but not sure about a couple other items.
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First photo is your onboard propane tank.
Second and third photo is your wet bay....where you drain your grey and black water tanks.
Fourth is your house battery station and where your generator was.
Fifth is possible your inverter or battery charger.
Best I can tell....hope this helps.
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Old 04-19-2017, 09:13 AM   #3
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Yeah, it helped, LOL. If I hadn't already confirmed my sinking feeling that I bought unit sans clean water tank and hot water heater..........
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Old 04-19-2017, 09:38 AM   #4
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Depending on your model of RV will determine the location of the fresh water tank and hot water heater. Our fresh water tank is on the main floor under the bed against the back wall. Our hot water heater is under the kitchen cabinets with the access panel on the outside above the basement storage.
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Oh, I just assumed they would be in the bay or bay next to the one with the sewer tank, etc.
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What year and model MH do you have?
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Hot water tank - check under the kitchen stove or under the sink. There will be large square access panel outside for the exhaust.

On the right hand side of the second picture is your water pump. I suspect the freshwater tank is nearby. It's probably a semi translucent clear polyethylene material.

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In the 4th pic top left looks to be a hydraulic tank - for jacks, slide?
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6x16 you might think about putting this info in your signature so people will not have to ask.
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Try this link for a MH for sale at Colerain RV. It might give you some ideas.

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Hot water tank - check under the kitchen stove or under the sink. There will be large square access panel outside for the exhaust.

On the right hand side of the second picture is your water pump. I suspect the freshwater tank is nearby. It's probably a semi translucent clear polyethylene material.

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So is the hot water tank run on propane or electric? LOL I think I found either that or just some other holding tank under the sink.
(Breaker panel and another fuse panel was under the stove)
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Paint scheme outside is about the only likeness but thank you!!!
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