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Old 10-01-2017, 08:30 AM   #1
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Water heater

I posted this in another area on this site, but wondering if anyone else has a 326RDS that knows how to access the back of the hot water heater? I know where it is, just don't know how to get to it. There is a step above it that is carpeted. Need to know so I can winterize the unit.
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Look on the inside wall directly above or beside the unit... there will be a hatch cut into the back wall of a cabinet, bunk or other fixture... it'll be attached with about 4 screws... For instance my is in the back wall of a cloak closet
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Old 10-01-2017, 10:09 AM   #3
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Look on the inside wall directly above or beside the unit... there will be a hatch cut into the back wall of a cabinet, bunk or other fixture... it'll be attacked with about 4 screws... For instance my is in the back wall of a cloak closet
WOW, mad screws, and do you carry a dagger too?
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WOW, mad screws, and do you carry a dagger too?
auto correct...


Oh.. here ya' go young fellow... http://www.urbandictionary.com/defin...cloak%20closet
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I'm not THAT young, but thanks for the compliment. I do remember cloaks.
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Old 10-01-2017, 11:39 AM   #6
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WHEW!! Finally found it! You have to access it from the outside. The rear living room is raised at the back, so there are storage areas underneath the whole living room on the outside. The panel is right inside one of the storage areas.
Wish I would have thought about that earlier, but never had one with a raised living room with storage outside like this one has.

I appreciate the help! The comment about a panel with 4 screws got me thinking harder about it. But no "cloak" closet! LOL

Thanks again!!
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