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Old 06-10-2013, 06:01 PM   #1
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Default Install an electric hott rod on a 2006 240x fun finder

I have a 2006 240x fun finder in very good shape ; the only thing I don't like is the propane only water heater . Has anyone installed this electric heating rod ?
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I bought a new Hott Rod w/lighted on-off switch before I took delivery of my TT, as it turns out mine came with electric/DSI so I don't need it.

I did read the instructions and it seams simple and straight forward, remove anode/drain plug and install anode bushing and heating element, drill hole for wires which are color coded, attach thermostat with double sided tape to tank, plug-in or wire-in will be your choice. Hope this helps.

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Thank you for the info .
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