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Lost power to the coach

I will short circuit the frustration and pain we went through.
After the process of elimination we found the culprit. Trouble shooting the transfer switch which we thought to be the source even though the generator side worked fine, the problem turned out to be the #%+*=_>|€~! electric shoreline reel.
Remove it, new junction box, have to actually pick up the cord and stuff it back in bay? All is well DW and dog are happy in temps dancing around 100 degrees every day!
Will make the 4th celebration food taste a lot better too.

Larry
06 Phenix 40'
2012 Jeep Wrangler

"Life is a gift, untie the ribbon"!

Re: Lost power to the coach

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I will short circuit the frustration and pain we went through.
After the process of elimination we found the culprit. Trouble shooting the transfer switch which we thought to be the source even though the generator side worked fine, the problem turned out to be the #%+*=_>|€~! electric shoreline reel.
Remove it, new junction box, have to actually pick up the cord and stuff it back in bay? All is well DW and dog are happy in temps dancing around 100 degrees every day!
Will make the 4th celebration food taste a lot better too.

Larry
Larry, I don't know if you have the same reel but here is a repair that might work. http://www.rv.net/forum/index.cfm/fuseaction/thread/tid/26336645.cfm
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2003 U320 40' AGDS
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Re: Lost power to the coach

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Thanks Barry; it is the same reel, will be a winter project putting the electric reel back in the coach.
06 Phenix 40'
2012 Jeep Wrangler

"Life is a gift, untie the ribbon"!