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Old 01-07-2020, 04:15 AM   #17
cavie
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Brand: Keystone
Model: Sprinter
State: Florida
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Originally Posted by SueTac View Post
With our surge protector on, we have experienced numerous electrical outages. We usually run one tv at a time, may have water heater on, and throw a light on now and then. Seems like it blows too often. Any suggestions on how to get more juice ?? We are a Thor Vegas 24.1 , 30 amp.
I'm gonna say this just once and then I'm gonna sit back and watch. Find someone with an multi-meter that knows how to use it. Start at the shore power and measure the voltage. In your case you looking for 120 volt. Check EVERY connection back to the RV breaker panel in order. Every joint. Tighten every screw pull every wire. Measure and write down the voltages. Do not jump around. Do not go chasing gfi's. We will do that later. This is how an electrician trouble shoots. Start at the beginning and work to the end one step at a time.

I'm pretty sure based of what you have sad the somewhere there is a loose connection. If you want to find it follow my instructions other wise your on your own.
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