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Old 05-20-2018, 03:19 PM   #11
BradnKaren
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Challenger 37LX
State: Florida
Posts: 315
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Originally Posted by Dbadger777 View Post
...Could someone tell me about the tank heaters. My Axis had switches on the panel. The spec. sheet says "enclosed and heated holding tanks" Are they on a thermostat? I find nothing to turn them on or off. They must be working, because this morning I noticed that the grey tank was reading 1/4 full. It had sat in there overnight with 15 degree temps. and about 3 gallons flowed right out....
It's probably the same as our Challenger. There are no tank heaters as you had in your Axis, there are only vents in the enclosed tank bays that send heat from inside the coach to the bays. Took me awhile to find them last winter when I looked. 2" hole in the ceiling in the middle of the bay. Keep the heat running inside the coach and the tank bays stay warm.
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