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myredracer
Jul 23, 2018Explorer II
Very unlikely a breaker problem in a 2015, and very unlikely in most cases anyway. Most likely low voltage according to the symptoms.
I highly recommend installing a permanent LED voltmeter inside. Low voltage in CGs is a very common problem, especially in hot weather like there's been all over lately. Unless you have an EMS that will shut you down automatically, when the voltage gets down to 105, you need to unplug until it goes up again. The problem can be tho., is that the voltage can go up/down quickly and you can't stand there watching the voltmeter 24/7. An EMS unit is a great investment.
If you are going to be camping where there may be low voltage, an autoformer can be an excellent tool to have and can keep you going in hot weather. Reading sites like rvparkreviews.com may give clues as to what voltage can be in various CGs.
I highly recommend installing a permanent LED voltmeter inside. Low voltage in CGs is a very common problem, especially in hot weather like there's been all over lately. Unless you have an EMS that will shut you down automatically, when the voltage gets down to 105, you need to unplug until it goes up again. The problem can be tho., is that the voltage can go up/down quickly and you can't stand there watching the voltmeter 24/7. An EMS unit is a great investment.
If you are going to be camping where there may be low voltage, an autoformer can be an excellent tool to have and can keep you going in hot weather. Reading sites like rvparkreviews.com may give clues as to what voltage can be in various CGs.
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