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Subject: appliances are dying


Author:
Phil Rogers
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Date Posted: 11/ 22/ 08, 9:08am

I have an 88 FC side bath model. Recently something has killed the bedroom tv, the micro/conv oven, and a vcr/dvd player that was hooked to the front tv. Can not find anything else wrong in the coach. Anyone have any ideas as to what could have caused these things to all go down in the same time frame?

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[> Subject: Re: appliances are dying


Author:
Bill
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Date Posted: 11/ 23/ 08, 10:59am

I would check to see if they are all on the same leg, check the front over head Volt meters, Amp meters, and I would then guess it was the main circuit breaker.
Or is the problem on both shore power and generator power???

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[> Subject: Re: appliances are dying


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Don
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Date Posted: 12/ 10/ 08, 10:23am

Can't say about the microwave but on my bus all the tv/vcr stuff and icemaker can be ran by the inverter too. That means there is a voltage sinsing relay somewhere. If that is not working, or power is fed through an inverter, some do that, and its' breaker has popped that would explain some of your woes. If you have a larger inverter, the micro would likely be on it too.

Don

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