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Hard to tell from the front view only wish you had a side view. Its possible it could be a Hawkins which was a high quality coach. Builder Jerry Hawkins used to work for Beaver corp.
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My 1990 Beaver will do that if the transmission is left in drive. The wireing circuit runs through the transmission selector switch at the transmission or the switch itself, i'm not sure witch one. Might be a place to start.
Ice maker is not after market! It's the same one that is shown in the owners manual. I was hoping someone who had owned one could chime in as it may have something to do with dewinterization procedures and may have a valve somewhere that I may be missing. Thanks anyway.
I forgot to mention that the ice maker is a seprate unit from the fridge. Thought you might be on to something though but then I have no water leaks behind it or on top of the main floor its leaking down below somewhere. It just doesn't make any sence.
1990 Beaver Contessa. I have a 1/4" plastic water line from the filter under the sink [runs to a shut off valve, small much like you would see on the bottom of a raidiater on a car] labeled purifier shut off valve. t's off of that and goes to water purifier filter for sink spout and ice maker...
I was under the impression that when you plug in the coach it would just keep the batterys at the level of charge they were in when plugged in. I think i've been getting some bad advice.
I have a converter but doesn't do much good if I don't plug in the coach. I let it set to long so I just want to get the charge back up and I will plug it back in. I'am so stupid some times.
I have a question on how to hook up a trickle charger to charge coach batterys. Ive been told they have to be charged one at a time but not sure you would get a balanced charge that way on all the batterys.
Here are the specs.
1990 beaver 3208 cat
4 12 volt deep cycle batterys
hooked in...
Hello everyone. Just a quick howdy and looking forward to some of that vast knowledge of information on here and hope I can contribute some myself. Keep up the great work.
Dennis. [Beaverman]