Shot-N-Az wrote:
How challenging was it to install?
I have installed RV air conditioners, vacuum pumps, trackbars, stereos, toilets, awnings, horns, blower motors, central air conditioner control boards, and I have to say that this is one of the most challenging installations I have ever done on my RV. While I am sure that the inventor is a brilliant man, and I am hoping the product works well (I have heard nothing but good things about the device itself), the instructions are absolutely ridiculously over complicated. While the intent was to cover many scenarios, the fact is the directions are poorly put together. There are 4 pdf manuals in which you have to have all 4 at your fingertips during the install and setup. To make matters worse, some of the instructions are not in the pdf, but on small video clips on the website (the website is also poorly put together).
The inventor, Paul, will help :R but most of the time tells you to go read the manual or website info, OR he tells you to find a technician to install it for you. Sometimes neither is possible. The instructions are so scattered between the 4 manuals and the many pages of the website and links, that even if the information you need is there, it is frustrating to find the information. At times the drawings leave out important information (such as ground wire not being shown!). It leaves you not feeling confident and that is not a good thing when it comes to the #1 item that can catch fire/and/or ruin your vacation. The alternative in finding a technician to install it is just as challenging. Every RV Tech I spoke with doesn't want to touch this device. Paul says it's because they want your CU to fail so they can sell you an new CU. (Perhaps he is right about that). The techs that did know about the ARP said it was a good product, but that the inventor is so difficult to work with (poor customer service) that they refuse to get involved any longer. It's a shame because it probably is a great product, but it is poorly supported. When the inventor indicates on the website that his support of the product is purely at his discretion... take my word for it.... HE MEANS IT.
In the end, I do think I have it installed correctly, but it was not easy. The owner of the ARP company and inventor thinks he is helpful, courteous and thorough, but in reality he is not that helpful and leaves you to figure it all out yourself or find a tech. By the way.... he will NOT EVER communicate via telephone (wouldn't with me). So what could have been solved in a 3 minute phone call turns into many emails back and forth. (after a few emails, Paul gets agitated and it shows clearly in his email responses).
GOOD LUCK ON THIS INSTALL.