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Starcraft 2005 - Battery and Water Systems; Battery Installation and Charging; Water System Overview; Water Fill Procedures

Starcraft 2005
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Fig.
Bunkend
dome
light.
Slideout
dome
light.
Battery
Installation
The
battery
rack
is
standard
on
all
A-frames.
No
cover
is
available.
See
Figs.
24A,
B
and
C.
Refer
to
wiring
schematic
in
the
back
of
the
book.
NOTE:
Also
read
about
battery
function
in
discussion
of
12
volt
electrical
on
page
21.
Fig.
24A,
248.
ningeix's
Different
model
ane»
battery
rack
aw
applications.
Fig.
24¢.
ifferent
model
battery
rack
|-.-
MME
applications.
NOTE:
Our
battery
charge
harness
contains
a
fuse.
Whenever
a
battery
charge
line
is
connected
to
a
tow
vehicle
battery,
that
charge
line
should
also
be
fused_
at
the
tow
vehicle
battery.
Fuse
according
to
wire
size.
A
charge
line
should
be
minimum
10
gauge
wire
with
a
30
amp
fuse.
Water
Systems
Fresh
water
may
be
supplied
to
the
sink
from
one
of
two
sources;
either
a
water
tank
ora
city
water
hookup.
Fixtures
for
both
sources
are
located
adjacent
to
each
other
on
the
same
side
of
the
camper
and
are
labeled.
You
should
install
a
pressure
reducer
in
the
campground
faucet
that
will
limit
the
pressure
to
60
PSIif
the
source
pressure
exceeds
that
amount.
The
city
water
bypasses
the
internal
water
tank,
but
does
fill
the
water
heater.
Open
a
hot
water
faucet
to
help
fill
the
heater
tank.
In
either
case,
put
only
clean
drinkable
water
in
the
system,
Water
is
moved
through
the
system
by
a
12
volt
water
pump
or
city
water
pressure,
Water
Fills
‘There
are
two
water
fills
on
Starcraft
campers.
See
Fig.
25
and
Fig.
26.
The
city
water
fill
uses
a
hose
connection
which
can
be
used
to
provide
water
pressure
without
the
use
of
the
12
volt
pump.
The
country
or
“gravity”
water
fill
is
used
to
pour
water
into
the
storage
tank
when
water
hook
ups
are
not
available.
Fig.
25.
City
water
fill.
Fig.
26,
Gravity
water
fill.
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