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Old 11-18-2019, 08:44 PM   #15
mcr1010
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
State: Florida
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Originally Posted by Elliesadie View Post
We were camping in Branson last couple of weeks and one night I happened to feel the power cord and it was hot to touch where the cable hooks up to the motor home inside where it plugs into coach. I took it apart and could see where it was a little discolored any suggestions. I have a 2016 Thor challenger 37kt.
Same thing happened to me in AZ a couple years ago. I noticed the cable getting hot and then no power shortly after. Removed the receptacle off the side of coach and found the wires loose and the receptacle partially melted. It wasn't melted so much that I could not use it, so tightened all the wire connections, installed it till I got home from trip and replaced it. I had the transfer switch almost melt down due to loose and improper connections also, and have since gone thru every connection I could find to make sure they were secure. Don't forget the junction box on gen and HWH.
I think I bought a kit koach. I think it is mostly fixed now.
Hope you get your problems fixed soon.
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