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Fred Glasgow Posted on Dec 30, 2017

I have a Lakewood spaceheater model 7000/a and need the two switch, switch. Can you help?

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Lakewood 7000/A 1500W Oil-Filled Heater. Is it possible to safely wire a different switch in place of the double switch?

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No, buy the right one. All these switches are common and generic. You can search them, by the number printed on the side of them. They are here on eBay by the looks of it.

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No lights on switch on--no heat--on LAKEWOOD mODEL 7000/A

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ROCKER SWITCH DIAGRAM

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On the top of the switch (inside the heater) there is a common connection.....even though it looks as if it is connected (electrically), it isn't electrically affected by the switch; it's just used as a post. It's just the place where the striped wire connects to the "common" point for the heater coils (they are in a parallel). Also, while you're in there you might want to put some electrical grease on the exposed conductors.....mine had quite a bit of corrosion (which was the reason for the failure). I had to replace 3 of the female connectors.
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