Dometic Main Lower Control Circuit Board Part# 2932770.01 With Cover on 2040-parts.com
Fairfield, Ohio, US
Used Dometic Main Lower Control circuit board Part# 2932770.01
This
controls the switching of power sources between 12 volt, LP, and 110
volt. It also tells it when to turn on and off.
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