โJul-01-2015 11:36 PM
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โJul-06-2015 10:11 AM
Gail Phillips wrote:
The mobile repairmen focused on the rv instead of the monitoring system. The circuit was the original to the coach and he said it was fried.
โJul-05-2015 04:25 PM
Old Duck wrote:
Low voltage does happen and did to us last weekend at Silver Falls State Park (Oregon). We were in the old section which is only 30 amp service. The error code gave the low voltage indication, 102 on one leg, 104 on the other. Unseasonal not weather had many using their AC. Brought it to the parks attention only to be told it was an issue with the entire loop. We changes the fridge and hot water to gas only and didn't use the AC the next two days. I was willing to risk the motors in the Two Fantastic Fans we have. Even at 6am the best we got was 110. The reason I'm posting all of this is to let everyone know these devices are important and at least give you an idea of what is going on. We left one day early, once the kids and grand kids left.
โJul-05-2015 04:18 PM
โJul-05-2015 02:33 PM
โJul-05-2015 08:56 AM
Gail Phillips wrote:
Thanks everyone for your responses. It was the 30 amp circuit. I talked with Donald at Progressive the next morning. He had me run all the test on the monitoring system and determined the system was working just like it was supposed to which helped a lot. The mobile repairmen focused on the rv instead of the monitoring system. The circuit was the original to the coach and he said it was fried. I had just enough juice in the computer to post my message but couldn't get back on in the morning to see the replies. I tripped the breaker to the on position and thought I had reset it but it hadn't done anything. I had run the coach battery down and didn't even realize it until I noticed the lights were really dim. It was a comedy of errors on my part but I sure wasn't laughing. It is a constant learning experience but at my age I hope I can remember the lessons and not keep making the same mistakes. Thanks again
โJul-05-2015 07:22 AM
โJul-04-2015 02:27 PM
Gail Phillips wrote:
I need some help. I'm here in Myrtle Beach and it's hot as blazes. About 10:30 last night, our EMS system shut down the air conditioning and the televisions and all the electrical outlets. I went out to the box and everything looked okay. No error readings that I could tell. We unplugged it and then put it back in to the outlet box. We went back in and waited for it to kick back on. When nothing happened, we went out and plugged it into the rv and started the generator. None of the systems that the EMS had shut down came back on. So we plugged it back into the post hoping it would do it's thing. Nothing has happened. I just called Progressive technical support so hopefully they can help. Have any of you had this problem or know of any helpful suggestions.
โJul-04-2015 11:09 AM
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โJul-03-2015 07:37 AM
Executive wrote:
I must have missed where the OP said there was a display...:h:h...I, too think it's their main breaker that popped.Dennis
โJul-03-2015 04:49 AM
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