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I have a village marine watermaker. Upon purchase and six months later, I followed the written steps to fire it up. It worked at first and on the second attempt. Now there is no indication that there is power thus no pressure. Do you have thoughts....it's got to be simple?!
On our Cruise RO Watermaker we had two switches....two on the main panel (12v & 120v Power), and two on the unit itself. Is there a separate panel switch that you are missing? Is this a 12v only unit, or is it a 120v system?
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