2023 Sequence 20L privacy curtains

My 2023/20L came with magnetically attached cloth curtains for all the windows, and a large foldable screen for the windshield.

Mine were up in the front upper storage (pizza oven as it's known)

If you didn't get these, I'd go back to the dealer and ask them where your's are.

Ron
 
Mine also came with the side curtain with magnetic connectors. Had similar curtains for the back windows, front side windows, and also the front windshield which is the large foldable type.

Agree the dealer should have provided these along with the others.
 
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Curtains

Our Sequence did not come with curtains and had to ask if they were included.
LaMesa finally special ordered them but it took a while.
Bob Lundin
 
Good info. I’m doing my walk through Tuesday on my 2023 sequence. One more thing to look for.
 
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Control panel parts

Good luck.
Make sure you understand how all the control panel(s) work. It did take me a while to figure out what they all do to the point I made a sheet with pictures of each and what they do. Not all of those items are included in the manual so I had to go to each of the manufacturers web sites and get their manuals.
The main issue we had was the AC did not work after the microwave was turned on. There is a delay that prevents the AC from cooling. Make sure this works as our control module was under recall.
All works now.
Are you new to RVing? I just found out that the specs for propane was 25# which is 3+ gallons. Not much in cold weather.
Lay on the bed to see if it is comfortable. We will be doing some modifications.
Sit on one of the beds for a while to see if it is comfortable.
Take care
 
Good luck.
Make sure you understand how all the control panel(s) work. It did take me a while to figure out what they all do to the point I made a sheet with pictures of each and what they do. Not all of those items are included in the manual so I had to go to each of the manufacturers web sites and get their manuals.
The main issue we had was the AC did not work after the microwave was turned on. There is a delay that prevents the AC from cooling. Make sure this works as our control module was under recall.
All works now.
Are you new to RVing? I just found out that the specs for propane was 25# which is 3+ gallons. Not much in cold weather.
Lay on the bed to see if it is comfortable. We will be doing some modifications.
Sit on one of the beds for a while to see if it is comfortable.
Take care


Thanks for the info! We are brand new to RVs. 50th bday gift to myself. I am going to try to video the walk through and ask as many questions as possible. But thanks for the heads up on the ac and micro issue, I will make note of it.
 
As you are probably already aware as an electrician, 30 amps is marginal enough "juice" to run the Air Conditioner and the microwave at the same time. Some people have learned that the hard way and Thor supposedly has a circuit that kills the Air conditioner if you try. My recommendation would be just to not do that. The 3000 watt inverter runs about everything in this coach but still not sure I would want to run the Air Conditioner and microwave at the same time. You should find that you can run the Air Conditioner maybe an hour and a half on the 200 ah batteries before recharging them.
 
I’m not sure what the micro or ac draw on these units but I would imagine it’s at the max capacity with both running at once.
 
Power draw

I did measure input current to the van and is as follows:
AC on at high fan speed = 9.0 amps
AC on at low fan speed = 8.5 amps
Microwave on at high = 12.6 amps

I then plugged a portable heater (12.0 amps) into another outlet and both the AC and heater worked at the same time on a 30 amp circuit. I am guessing the purpose is to protect the inverter and connecting to shore power was not considered. Not a big deal as long as we know how it works.

I have not been able to get schematics or wiring diagrams on where the "load shedding" is connected from Thor. "They are unable to get them."

Bob Lundin
 
I did measure input current to the van and is as follows:
AC on at high fan speed = 9.0 amps
AC on at low fan speed = 8.5 amps
Microwave on at high = 12.6 amps

I then plugged a portable heater (12.0 amps) into another outlet and both the AC and heater worked at the same time on a 30 amp circuit. I am guessing the purpose is to protect the inverter and connecting to shore power was not considered. Not a big deal as long as we know how it works.

I have not been able to get schematics or wiring diagrams on where the "load shedding" is connected from Thor. "They are unable to get them."

Bob Lundin

The only thing I might add is that on "startup" the AC amps can be quite a bit higher when compressor kicks in. Could be that the load shedding device only works when using inverter and not really sure? Great information!
 
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The only thing I might add is that on "startup" the AC amps can be quite a bit higher when compressor kicks in. Could be that the load shedding device only works when using inverter and not really sure? Great information!

I think this thread is related. https://www.thorforums.com/forums/f43/thor-tellaro-timing-module-tsb-33344.html

I added a MicroAir soft start on my Air Conditioner, these are my readings.
Live Current (A):3.6
Last Start Peak (A):10.6
Learned Starts:5
Total Starts:66
 
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