Hydronic Heating System - Winnebago Era User Manual

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SECTION 4 –
APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS
3-Port Solar Cap
The 3-Port Solar Cap (located on the roof) is
intended to make it easy to add additional solar
panels to the roof, it has a maximum rating of 450
Watts.
3-Port Solar Cap
(Located on the roof)
Single Solar Port
The Single Solar Port is for using a portable
solar panel, it is rated for up to 150 Watts. The
Single Solar Port is connected to the coach
batteries through the solar charge controller
(located on an exterior sidewall or inside an
exterior compartment, depending on model).
When connecting a portable solar panel, a
separate solar charge controller is not needed and
will reduce the effectiveness of the portable solar
panel.
Single Solar Port
(Located on an exterior sidewall or inside
an exterior compartment, depending on
model)
NOTE: The Solar Charge Panel is not intended
to make the coach battery system
"maintenance free." The solar panel will
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not completely compensate for
continuous low amperage draw from
components such as the propane gas leak
detector (if equipped), the dash radio
clock, and the radio station memory
circuitry, for example.
Although the Solar Charge Panel can
help to extend battery life, the coach
shoreline should be plugged in routinely
to "top off" the batteries. We also
recommend following regular battery
inspection and maintenance, especially
in cold weather.
See "Battery Care" in Section 6 -
Electrical.
Further Information
Refer to the manufacturer's user manual
provided in your InfoCase for complete operating
instructions.

HYDRONIC HEATING SYSTEM

–If Equipped
The Hydronic Heating System in your RV
provides a continuous supply of hot water and
interior heat. This system can operate from LP
gas or 120-volt house current, or it can use both
at the same time.
Read the Hydronic Heating System Operation
Manual for complete Safety Warnings,
Operating Instructions, and Maintenance
Information before operating the Hydronic
Heating System.

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