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I have just been informed by KIB that our control panel is Not Repairable This Station...Does anyone know where we can get a panel or a board that controls the water heater?


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Jim & Anne Dorough
93 Barth Breakaway
 
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If you will look at my prevous post to your question under KYB PANEL you will see a reference to www.atwoodmobile.com/ Your water heater schematic drawing is listed there.

All you need is a basic switch and a basic pilot light. The pilot light is connected between the blue wire and the green wire (ground) and the switch is connected between the brown wire and the +12v wire.
You can buy the combination switch and lite in most trailer supply stores since this is what is used om many of the lower end trailers.

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Gary & Edie
North Idaho
1988 28' P-30 454
 
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What is the exact model of your water heater? Atwood has a web site with lots of information, and it looks like all you need is a single pole single throw switch and an indicator lamp. That could be in the switch possibly. What happened to the panel and what works on it and what doesn�t work on it?
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89 Barth Regal 32
Runs like a Deere
New Hampshire


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Jack,I hate to say it but I cooked the circuit board. I have jumped a couple wires, thanks to Grizzlygiant and can start the water heater. KIB is sending the panel back I will just not have all the lights indicating that the pump, and water heater are on. Would still like to come up with a complete working panel. Items not working, low battery, auto fill, pump light, water heater light.

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Jim & Anne Dorough
93 Barth Breakaway
 
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Jim,

You may try RV Salvage in Indiana to get a used panel. There are numerous references to them in posts throughout this site. According to Dave Bowers they have some scrapped Barths from which parts are available.

Good luck

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Bill & Georgene Goodwin
92 Regency 36ft
300hp Cummins
Gillig Chassis




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NOTE.....this Salvage yard-showroom is on the list of POINTS OF INTEREST to visit while at the Rally. JUNE 23-27,2004 BREMEN, IN. "Back Home Again In Indiana" Every Barth should return to its home now and then. MARK YOU CALENDAR. More info is coming soon. Dale-Sharon-"DASH", and "Sugar", plus Bill G. Others will be helping SOON.

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