All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Northern Lite. glh101282 wrote: I am in the market for a used Northern Lite 9.6. Does this forum have a classified section? Does anyone know of one that is for sale or dealers west of the Mississippi who usually have a good stock in hand. I know of Toms camper land, but any others. Thanks. Go to iRV2 forums.Re: Curt Rockerball mkirsch wrote: Anybody used one of these yet? I saw them for the first time in the local farm and fleet store yesterday. Looks like it's got a small amount of shock absorbing capacity for a trailer that chucks back and forth. one of what?? I see no picture or link to anything.Re: Dripflex tape as a temporary fix.Re: Basic Question About AC Power WiringSounds like a transfer switch problem. Open the TS and check with a voltmeter while you are having the problem. Get to the wire connections. Also check all connections in the 120-volt breaker box.Re: Basic Question About AC Power Wiring enblethen wrote: I am guessing you have the truck camper with 30 amp shore power and no genset. I would start by checking the connections in the 120 volt AC power distribution panel. Pay close attention to the neutrals (white wires) in the back of the panel. I would suggest getting some electrical de-ox grease. Disconnect each wire, one at a time, check for brittle or melted insulation. If there is enough slack cut this portion off. Apply a good coat of de-ox grease, and re-terminate. Check connections on the circuit breakers in the same manner. Check the shore power connection in the small junction box. Make sure those are clean and tight. Coat connections in de-ox grease. Your cord may go straight to the 120 volt AC panel. Careful about using the AC and microwave at the same time. Check the cord body on the shore power cord for any signs of melting or black blades. OP stated that he has a transfer switch so not likely a truck camperRe: Intellitec energy management systemRanger Smith is correct. The intellect has nothing to do with the t-stat. It senses total amperage and turns off the electricity. .Re: Federal Mask mandatedeletedRe: Adding Heat StripsIf you add heat strips you must add wire and breaker to carry the extra load of the strips. Also, thermostat to control them. Not a DIY job.Re: 12 volt DC problemif this is an MH did you accidentally turn off the battery disconnect?Re: Propane Problemsafety valve on the tank is closed.
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