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peaches_cream
Oct 08, 2014Explorer
smkettner wrote:peaches&cream wrote:Maybe the 50a twistlock was not fully inserted.
If the problem is the RV, why did moving it to another spot fix it?
cwit and I would like to know.
Maybe a breaker in the RV was tripped.
Maybe the transfer switch has intermittent issues.
Trouble was fridge and air conditioning that also require proper 12 volts... maybe an issue with the converter or battery system.
Could also be issues with the energy management system.
Maybe the RV owner wanted a different spot.
The list is endless.
Or maybe it was the outlet and the electrician fixed it to cover up his previous work and just declared he found nothing.
It is a circle of no answers because the RV was moved vs diagnosed while the failure happened. This is what makes electricity tough to diagnose over the internet.
I agree, it can be what if-ed to death, but if I was renting a RV spot and was threatened with a service call payment to your business, I would tell you to stick it and I would find somewhere else to park. Chances are pretty good owner has plugged in previously in other sites without any problem.
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