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Old 05-06-2018, 08:15 AM   #13
chuckster57
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Look at my sig...I'm an RV tech, so yeah I've done it a couple of times LOL!!!!

You need to get to the backside of the water heater to access the 110 junction box and often times the 12V wiring also. When they build these tings they don't leave much slack in the wiring. I don't really see a need to remove the water heater.
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