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Old 09-10-2021, 03:19 PM   #16
b-dent
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Challenger 37XL
State: Maine
Posts: 30
THOR #24376
Loctite and DC amps VS AC amps

Thanks for the input HarryS and Cakeman.

I know of the differences between models. However I feel the identification, location, and device should remain the same for the model. Even to a certain extent for only minor changes between model years. But this is a real world, I know even different crews at the same plant will do things a bit differently. I do not plan on keeping my coach for over a year or so. Just purchased it to travel from California to one of the New England states, and look for and purchase a Home. Alleviating the need for hotels and eating establishments.

Cakeman, I think we should all buy stock in Loctite, I have a couple bottles myself.

HarryS, thanks for the heads up on 120v amperage VS 12v Amperage. I know of the difference but did not give it any thought. After I get my new batteries installed, I’ll have to look at the Xantrex owner’s manual to see if it is reporting 12v amps or 110v amps.

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