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otrfun
Jun 22, 2015Explorer II
Chris Bryant wrote:Chris, you have many years of experience dealing with the RV public on these types of matters. Maybe this is the best approach for the OP keeping in mind his level of expertise and availability of tools. However, for me, I'd have a tough time doing it this way--but, I understand--lol!otrfun wrote:If you are paying someone to troubleshoot, they would start with measurement, of course. They would also already have the needed tools to do it. The OP obviously does not have a clamp on current probe, so the $0.15 he spends on Formula 409 is, probably, less than he would spend on a meter.red31 wrote:What if that wasn't the root problem? What if it was the generator?otrfun wrote:I'd do the well overdue air conditioner maintenance.
If this was your TT, and the troubleshooting was being done on your dime to the tune of an $100 an hour, which approach would you choose?
Some of us have more dimes than others. I'd prefer to get the biggest bang for my dime.
Why send the guy out to spend money when it's most likely not needed?
Bottom line, I hope the OP gets his problem resolved.
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