I have had some minor issues with the switch for my Aqua-Hot in our coach this past season. On a couple of trips I found myself having to flip the switch a couple of times to get it to ignite then when I reached for my meter wouldn’t you know it the thing fired right up. When the wife and I were in Capitol Reef I finally got it to act up when I had my meter handy. I found a voltage drop across the switch so I figured I would replace it. Then next trip out the light in the switch went out. Upon trying to order a new switch I found out that the switch is no longer available through Aqua-Hot or Carling. I’m sure I could have sourced a different switch but I did like the new switch panel available through Aqua-Hot so I just purchased the new panel and switches through them. I also liked the new panel for the reason that the diesel and electric element switches are the same so only need to carry one spare which will work for either heat source.
Here is my original switch panel for the diesel burner and the electric heating element.
New switch panel from Aqua-Hot.
I knew when I ordered the switch panel that it was not going to be a direct bolt in deal because of space limitations but I didn’t think it was anything that couldn’t be resolved.
I also had to trim a sliver of the walnut cabinetry due to the body of the switches being a little larger than the Carling as well.
After careful measuring I marked where it needed to be trimmed for a nice snug fit between the other switch panels.
Panel trimmed, corners radiused, holes drilled, chamfered/countersunk and switches installed in the panel.
Panel mocked up so I could drill the pilot holes for the mounting screws.
Project completed and everything functioning perfectly.
While I was working on the coach my son was making me a handle for my shop vac with his 3-D printer.
Thanks for looking.
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