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12-17-2020, 01:25 AM
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Senior Member
Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Miramar 37.1
State: California
Posts: 2,494
THOR #12698
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Hi Roadrunner
The saniflush should spray water into the black tank to help clean it out just after dumping. I usually allow it to almost fill back up before dumping the black a second time. If I noticed that it is still dirty, I run it a third time. I do have a clear attachment to my sewer hose to monitor when clear looking water comes out.
On the slide controls, you should hold the button down until the slide is either fully extended or fully retracted and continue to hold the button an additional 2-3 seconds to keep the slide motors in sync. If they are out of sync, just cycle them a couple of times to get them back in working order.
I have my hot water set to 106 with my adjustable water pressure set to 55psi. Do not operate the cold water. Only turn on the hot. If it gets too hot you can very slightly turn on the cold until you reach a desired hot temp. If you turn on the cold too fast, it automatically bypasses the heating and forces the sudden cold to hit the shower until it can catch back up to heating again. Once you get used to how it operates, you will love it. Remember that it takes propane to operate the on demand hot water system.
Paul
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12-17-2020, 01:55 PM
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Senior Member
Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: compass 23tw
State: Texas
Posts: 169
THOR #19878
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Quote:
Originally Posted by paulwadley
Hi Roadrunner
The saniflush should spray water into the black tank to help clean it out just after dumping. I usually allow it to almost fill back up before dumping the black a second time. If I noticed that it is still dirty, I run it a third time. I do have a clear attachment to my sewer hose to monitor when clear looking water comes out.
On the slide controls, you should hold the button down until the slide is either fully extended or fully retracted and continue to hold the button an additional 2-3 seconds to keep the slide motors in sync. If they are out of sync, just cycle them a couple of times to get them back in working order.
I have my hot water set to 106 with my adjustable water pressure set to 55psi. Do not operate the cold water. Only turn on the hot. If it gets too hot you can very slightly turn on the cold until you reach a desired hot temp. If you turn on the cold too fast, it automatically bypasses the heating and forces the sudden cold to hit the shower until it can catch back up to heating again. Once you get used to how it operates, you will love it. Remember that it takes propane to operate the on demand hot water system.
Paul
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Thanks all, I'll have the dealer check the santiflush and slide at my next warranty service!
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12-20-2020, 09:16 PM
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Senior Member
Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: compass 23tw
State: Texas
Posts: 169
THOR #19878
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Help, main power distribution center where the fuses/breakers are is beeping and lost power to the rvmaster system no lights in coach.
Reset breakers and fuses look good any suggestions?
Am on the road.
Cheers
Update only lights in rvmaster are out and Jenson radio out.
Will check chassis fuses.
Fuse was blown for coach batteries which are dead now, single point of failure.
Will try shore power when we get to our destination.
Beeping is going to drive us crazy.
Funny I checked everything before we left and coach batteries were fine.
We drove 12 hrs yesterday in rain, hopefully something didnt get wet.
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2020 Thor Compass 23TW
Ford Transit 350 HD 3.2L Power Stroke® I-5 Turbo Diesel
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12-20-2020, 11:21 PM
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Senior Member
Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: 2017 Gemini 23TR
State: British Columbia
Posts: 215
THOR #5922
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Sorry no experience with this... Try GFI reset in bathroom receptacle? Nancy
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12-21-2020, 02:38 PM
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Senior Member
Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Miramar 37.1
State: California
Posts: 2,494
THOR #12698
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There is a 100 amp breaker the feeds power from your coach batteries to the power distribution center. It will be located somewhere near those coach batteries in the same compartment area. It will have either a red or yellow flag exposed. Just push it back into place if it has tripped.
Paul
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12-22-2020, 11:05 AM
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Senior Member
Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: compass 23tw
State: Texas
Posts: 169
THOR #19878
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Thanks, was looking at this and how it resets and I saw a yellow flag tucked up. Interesting that its 50 amp and coach is rated at 30 amp.
Buss Marine Grade Heavy Duty Manual Reset 50 amp DC Circuit Breaker Fuse #25450
Was not tripped but the 15 amp red wire and 3 amp yellow wire were. Not sure what they control.
Stange also that with the battery switch off both batteries were charging while driving.
Thought that when off it took the batteries out.
Still looking into why both fuses blew.
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Ford Transit 350 HD 3.2L Power Stroke® I-5 Turbo Diesel
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12-22-2020, 12:44 PM
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#1767
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Senior Member
Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Four Winds 26B
State: Ohio
Posts: 490
THOR #20900
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Quote:
Originally Posted by roadrunner255
Thanks, was looking at this and how it resets and I saw a yellow flag tucked up. Interesting that its 50 amp and coach is rated at 30 amp.
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Two different things. 50amp DC wiring between batteries and DC power distribution center (with probably a 45 amp charger). 30amp AC from AC power source (pedestal) into converter and breaker box for AC circuits.
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12-24-2020, 10:17 AM
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Junior Member
Brand: Thor Motor Coach
State: Florida
Posts: 1
THOR #18784
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If you look up how to improve roof top a/c you will find a video with instructions. I did this and a significant improvement in cooling.
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12-27-2020, 06:15 PM
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Senior Member
Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: compass 23tw
State: Texas
Posts: 169
THOR #19878
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According to Thor fuses control dash radio mem and power. Need to clarify that its not the jensen or bmpro devices.
12 volt coach battery drain issue happened after 13 hrs of driving in the rain and when refrig is on 12volts.
Also the go power solar pre wired controller never displayed any voltages until after the issue.
Btw, i noticed when the battery switch is in the off position the coach batteries charge when driving? Is this correct?
Cheers!
Quote:
Originally Posted by roadrunner255
Thanks, was looking at this and how it resets and I saw a yellow flag tucked up. Interesting that its 50 amp and coach is rated at 30 amp.
Buss Marine Grade Heavy Duty Manual Reset 50 amp DC Circuit Breaker Fuse #25450
Was not tripped but the 15 amp red wire and 3 amp yellow wire were. Not sure what they control.
Stange also that with the battery switch off both batteries were charging while driving.
Thought that when off it took the batteries out.
Still looking into why both fuses blew. Attachment 27761Attachment 27762
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2020 Thor Compass 23TW
Ford Transit 350 HD 3.2L Power Stroke® I-5 Turbo Diesel
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12-27-2020, 08:19 PM
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Senior Member
Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Compass 23TR
State: Yukon
Posts: 246
THOR #13409
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Hi Roadrunner
Not sure if you've registered at the Thor owner site yet. You'll find many of the manuals for your specific rig if you do. Go to https://www.thormotorcoach.com/owner-resource/ and register using the Ford VIN - not the motorhome VIN.
You should find a "Quick Start" Master Battery Disconnect Switch document. It says power to the dash radio (and backup camera) comes from the auxiliary batteries - so the switch needs to be on - or "Use".
It also says this switch provides charging voltage to auxiliary batteries via the vehicle's alternator.
You should also find an excellent 60 page Electrical System Guide that should answer many of your questions.
There are lots of other manuals and videos. I spent my first winter (before taking possession of my motorhome) going through all these manuals and downloaded all of them in case I have a problem and no internet.
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12-28-2020, 04:50 PM
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Senior Member
Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: compass 23tw
State: Texas
Posts: 169
THOR #19878
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Quote:
Originally Posted by yukongrant
Hi Roadrunner
Not sure if you've registered at the Thor owner site yet. You'll find many of the manuals for your specific rig if you do. Go to https://www.thormotorcoach.com/owner-resource/ and register using the Ford VIN - not the motorhome VIN.
You should find a "Quick Start" Master Battery Disconnect Switch document. It says power to the dash radio (and backup camera) comes from the auxiliary batteries - so the switch needs to be on - or "Use".
It also says this switch provides charging voltage to auxiliary batteries via the vehicle's alternator.
You should also find an excellent 60 page Electrical System Guide that should answer many of your questions.
There are lots of other manuals and videos. I spent my first winter (before taking possession of my motorhome) going through all these manuals and downloaded all of them in case I have a problem and no internet.
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Thanks, I am registered and going back over the documents.
Thor also sent me a link to a bunch of their videos as well.
I didn't see anything specific regarding battery charging while the switch is in the off position. Just that it takes the coach batteries out of the circuit to prevent battery discharge from devices in the coach.
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12-28-2020, 05:51 PM
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Senior Member
Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Compass 23TR
State: Yukon
Posts: 246
THOR #13409
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It's my understanding that the switch should be in the "On" (Use) position for any charging including from the alternator. (I reread the documents and it's not completely clear - but seems to indicate it.)
Our rig is parked in our yard - so if we're not travelling, it's plugged into shore power. I very seldom turn that Use/Store switch off. It charges from the AC when parked and charges great while driving from the alternator.
If your batteries are charging with the switch in the off position, something does not seem right. It also does not seem right that your fridge is running on 12V with that switch in the off position.
Maybe do a few more "tests" with a volt meter? Engine running, switch off; Engine running, switch on; Engine off, switch off; Engine off, switch on; Shore power (or generator) on, switch on and then off.
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12-29-2020, 09:56 PM
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Senior Member
Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: compass 23tw
State: Texas
Posts: 169
THOR #19878
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Quote:
Originally Posted by yukongrant
It's my understanding that the switch should be in the "On" (Use) position for any charging including from the alternator. (I reread the documents and it's not completely clear - but seems to indicate it.)
Our rig is parked in our yard - so if we're not travelling, it's plugged into shore power. I very seldom turn that Use/Store switch off. It charges from the AC when parked and charges great while driving from the alternator.
If your batteries are charging with the switch in the off position, something does not seem right. It also does not seem right that your fridge is running on 12V with that switch in the off position.
Maybe do a few more "tests" with a volt meter? Engine running, switch off; Engine running, switch on; Engine off, switch off; Engine off, switch on; Shore power (or generator) on, switch on and then off.
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According to the TMC Electrical system guide
Chassis Alternator
The motorhome’s electrical system is wired so that when the vehicle's engine is running, and the chassis alternator is engaged, charging voltage is supplied to both the chassis and house battery(ies). The house main battery switch must be ON in order for the house battery to be charged by the chassis alternator (see Chassis Alternator and Battery Isolation Manager Sections).!
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12-29-2020, 10:22 PM
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#1774
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Junior Member
Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Gemini 23tw
State: Florida
Posts: 5
THOR #21664
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RVmaster app will not turn off generator
Hi All,
Everything else works fine on the RV master app and it is updated to the lastest version. In fact, I don't belive it's possible to roll it back. When I installed an older APK on my phone (I turned off data), It still told me to update.
I have to turn off the generator from the outside.
I have emailed Thor and BMPRO and have not heard anything back.
I also noticed that I cannot install Wingaurd connect on the android controller in the coach. No biggie but going forward it would be really nice to get a similar sized tablet with a better screen and put it in there. There seems to be no way of updating the android version on the included controller.
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01-02-2021, 06:33 PM
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Member
Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Gemini
State: Oregon
Posts: 30
THOR #21423
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We just had this happen and what we found out is you have to set the generator to diesel (in the settings) for it to work for some reason. There is more of a delay before it starts but at least it works.
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01-03-2021, 09:48 PM
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Junior Member
Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Gemini 23tw
State: Florida
Posts: 5
THOR #21664
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Quote:
Originally Posted by PDX247
We just had this happen and what we found out is you have to set the generator to diesel (in the settings) for it to work for some reason. There is more of a delay before it starts but at least it works.
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I couldn't find anything to set the generator to diesel. Is this in the RVMaster app on the control panel inside the door?
Today, I turned off the main power switch by the step. I then removed the android tablet from the wall. When I took out the plug at the back, the tablet shut down. I put the plug back in, turned on the master switch and the tablet rebooted. No difference unfortunately. When I go to shut down the generator the status says "stopped" but it's still running.
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01-03-2021, 11:27 PM
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Member
Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Gemini
State: Oregon
Posts: 30
THOR #21423
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I think it is in the hidden config menu on the RVMaster app on the control panel. Here is how you get into it...
Click the "GENERAL SETTINGS" title bar 5 times fast. It does not look like a button. It is a hidden configuration menu.
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01-04-2021, 01:54 PM
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#1778
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Senior Member
Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: compass 23tw
State: Texas
Posts: 169
THOR #19878
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How to keep the House batteries from discharging
Hello All,
Is there a device that I can attach to my house batteries to prevent them from being drained?
I had an issue where they got drained and I don't want to go thru this issue again, too expensive to keep replacing them!
Cheers!
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01-04-2021, 02:02 PM
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#1779
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Senior Member
Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Forest River Forester 235
State: Indiana
Posts: 4,884
THOR #6826
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Quote:
Originally Posted by roadrunner255
Hello All,
Is there a device that I can attach to my house batteries to prevent them from being drained?
I had an issue where they got drained and I don't want to go thru this issue again, too expensive to keep replacing them!
Cheers!
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You can easily add a disconnect device but it won’t be entirely effective. The batteries will still self discharge over a period of 3 or 4 weeks. I got tired of it too and installed an 80W solar panel with a Trik L Start on the chassis battery. So far, even with the gray Indiana winter it’s keeping all 3 of my batteries topped up. One of the best mods I’ve done .
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01-04-2021, 04:18 PM
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#1780
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Junior Member
Brand: Thor Motor Coach
State: Pennsylvania
Posts: 5
THOR #18475
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Newbie
Hello Experienced Thor owners!
Happy New Year!
I understand my Thor Compass (2017) is compatible with shore power 30 amp.
What happens when a park advertises power is 50 amp?
Do I need an adapter of come kind?
Forgive my ignorance.
Jane
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