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jaycoman89
Jun 09, 2020Explorer
ok, all of these responses are starting to paint a picture of what i'm dealing with.
AJR - that makes lot of sense now because everyone at the campground was adamant that the air was AC and the lights were DC which is why that strange connection between turning a light on and the air turning off didn't make sense to them. But turning the light on impacted the thermostat, not the air itself. At least that is my assumption.
I talked to a local tech who's coming to troubleshoot next weekend. He said to put a standard battery charger on the battery in the front of the camper, need about 10 amps, to get everything online until he can get there to take a look. This guy has good reviews and is apparently very knowledgable - does this temporary charger fix sound logically consistent?
AJR - that makes lot of sense now because everyone at the campground was adamant that the air was AC and the lights were DC which is why that strange connection between turning a light on and the air turning off didn't make sense to them. But turning the light on impacted the thermostat, not the air itself. At least that is my assumption.
I talked to a local tech who's coming to troubleshoot next weekend. He said to put a standard battery charger on the battery in the front of the camper, need about 10 amps, to get everything online until he can get there to take a look. This guy has good reviews and is apparently very knowledgable - does this temporary charger fix sound logically consistent?
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