SoundGuy wrote:
pbastedo wrote:
Thanks for all the insight. Initially I will go to another campground and see if it happens again. If not I can rule out my rig.
Doesn't matter where you go, if you're not measuring the incoming source voltage and monitoring how it may vary over your stay you're flying blind and are just guessing. Since this Camco EMS you have doesn't have a voltage display the solution is obvious - invest in a DVM you can use to check the voltage, don't do that and you're wasting everyone's time, yours included. :R
I suppose there is some truth in the fact that you need to be able to monitor your voltage. However, saying going to another campground doesn't matter is pretty far off base.
If you move to another campground and you have no issues it's a pretty good bet that the problem was external to your coach. However, no mater what you are or what you are not monitoring, if you have the same kind of problems at a different campground it's a pretty good bet that the problem is local to your RV and you are going to have to start tracing down some wiring issues!