Any Ideas?

o1marc

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I pulled this out of a Windstream a few years ago. Have no idea what it is related to. 2wires on back coming from display module out of the switch. No brand name to use to search.
 

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It's definitely either a whatchamacallit or a thingamajig. :)

It resembles a timer for a coolant heater that I tinkered with a few years ago. It fired up the heater at a set time in the morning and preheat the engine before heading out in the morning. The one I fiddled with was set to start heat 30 minutes before the driver arrived.

Where did it come from?
 
It was laying in a half parted Windstream LandYatch when I bought the Motorhome for my buddy and the Windstream trailer I got in the deal that I flipped to get the money to buy my 1st. bus. It looked like something I would need, so I through it in with everything else. I hooked a battery to it and the clock does work as well as the alarm. I just didn't know what was associated with the "run" position.
 
Well... If it came out of a travel trailer i doubt that it is a timer for a coolant heater.....
 
I misunderstood.

Was the RV diesel?

Not positive, but I think both motorhomes were sporting Chevy 454's. One my buddy bought that included the 20' Airstream Vending trailer, was an Airstream Argosy20. I got the trailer as a finders fee after negotiating it into the deal for $750. I flipped it for $3100 and bought a bus. THe rest, as they say.......is a work in progress.
 
How about taking a sharpie and hide the Run setting and call it an alarm clock? :)

If it came out of a gas rig I don't think that it would be for a coolant heater. No idea...
 
How about taking a sharpie and hide the Run setting and call it an alarm clock? :)

If it came out of a gas rig I don't think that it would be for a coolant heater. No idea...

I'm kicking myself now for not making a deal for the awning off the LY while I was down there. (hr. away)
 
I'm kicking myself now for not making a deal for the awning off the LY while I was down there. (hr. away)

Sore subject... I really want an awning. But after installing a 21' awning on my first bus I dread doing it again.

Three men, two ladders and a forklift. It took 16 hours. Most of that was feeding the awning fabric into the channel on the bus. I am reluctant to repeat that experience.

There has to be some method or trick to make the task easier but we were uneducated in awning installation...
 

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