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Old 11-25-2017, 04:57 AM   #22
riskmgr
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
State: Georgia
Posts: 155
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Originally Posted by RVnewbie30FE View Post
TheTraveler, yes I am plugged in at home with the correct power converter of 30/15. All breakers were checked & I even tried different outlets around the garage side. We never had problems with our Cruise RV travel trailer so I'm perplexed as why I get enough power to work the slides, lights etc but not the electrical outlets & microwave. I plan to call the guy who did the new RV walk through with me at CW. I'll keep everyone posted on what he says. Thank you!
I had a dedicated grounded 30amp 120v receptacle installed in my garage near rollup door for my 30FE to plug into at home. It cost me $150. May want to go that route. I winterized my unit by blowing out water from all lines but when it’s gets below freezing, I can turn on waste tanks heaters and furnace if necessary.
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