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kajtek1....I also have the 110 volt circuit to an electric heater/with plug and recepticle in the water tank compartment controlled by a switch in the panel over the entry door. My 1990 Regency has a thermostatically controlled receptical in there which is preset to turn on at 38 degrees F. to control that heater. If you remove the receptical and look at the bottom you should see the thermostat. So, in suspected cold weather you could leave the heater plugged in, turn on the overhead switch, sleep soundly, knowing that your water tank and plunbing will not freeze (Barth is a OK). Don | |||
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