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Hook&Go

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Posted: 12/10/07 10:16pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

If you're still not sure call your dealer. They sold it to you and if they want to keep you as a customer they will tell you. Best bet is DI, you should have information in your owners manual on the heater. But it won't hurt to ask your dealer.

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Posted: 12/15/07 07:37pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Shoot, even my 84 Jamboree is DI. My oven as a pilot light though. I find that odd and think modern RV's wouldn't ever have pilot lights. Anywhere. Growing up it was normal. Now? unsafe, some work, some don't. And that maloderant? Whew!


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