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  • Reflection tank heater fuse location

    Can someone tell me where the fuse is located for the 12v DC tank heaters on a Reflection FW? Is it part of the fuse panel or behind the switch panel? Thanks...
    Scott M. Barlag, RV Product Specialist, NW Indiana

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    After being on hold for 25 mins, i got thru to gd,,,the rep said it's behind the control panel,,not in the fuse panel. Stay warm ya'll,,,,,,,,,,
    Scott M. Barlag, RV Product Specialist, NW Indiana

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    • #3
      Originally posted by SBARLAG View Post
      After being on hold for 25 mins, i got thru to gd,,,the rep said it's behind the control panel,,not in the fuse panel. Stay warm ya'll,,,,,,,,,,
      I have a dumb question...my 2019 Reflection TT and owner's documents are stored off-site. Do you know if my 2019 has tank heaters?

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      • #4
        If there is a switch on the control panel for it,,then yes. They're thermostatically controlled. On at 45deg off at 67deg.
        Scott M. Barlag, RV Product Specialist, NW Indiana

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        • #5
          Maybe this attachment might help...it is from our factory reps training a few years ago. There is no mention of tank heaters.
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          Scott M. Barlag, RV Product Specialist, NW Indiana

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          • #6
            The Arctic Package for current year Reflections both fivers and TTs and 150 Series (not sure how far back) indicates "12 V Heat Pads On Holding Tanks." I seem to recall that heat pads were added to Reflection lines sometime over the last year but maybe Scott or someone else can confirm.

            Scott- thanks for sharing the training doc........especially liked the dealer costs numbers !

            Dan
            Dan & Carol
            2014 303RLS Reflection #185 (10/2013 build)
            2012 Silverado LTZ Crew Duramax 2500HD - 2700/16K Pullrite Superglide

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            • #7
              Interesting. That fuse must protect the wiring from the switch to the relay. The pads themselves are protected by a 30A self-resetting circuit breaker.

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              Howard & Francine
              2017 Ford F-350 DRW, '19 315RLTSPlus

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