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07-10-2005, 10:09
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Hi all,
returned home after a 10 day adventure on the Oregon coast with mom (84) and my 9 yr old Grandson Ray and my little brother's 82FC 33. We had an interesting & expensive experience on our 2nd day out. I won't fill up space on this post as there is a lengthy post on WOO. Thanks to all folks who looked into a cure for our starting problem. Notably Bruce and George Witt, Randy D and many more came up with good ideas, starter or batteries ?? or both ?? anyway starts and runs fine as it always has. It was a challenge due to lack of reliable phone service, and no Cell or internet access. Question now: our experience when we finally reached a campsite where we could plug in and found the plug in had a GFI, and the minute I plugged in it tripped. Tried 2 different 30 amp plug-ins from the coach (batt & hot water), even physically turned everything off except the main in the breaker box. Frig off, lights off, popped the GFI every time, even tried running a cord to the next campers hookup. to no avail.. It did the same thing a few months back at my sister's shop. Again GFI's, pretty new construction and no matter which plug we used it would pop that GFI. Parked here at home plugged into a regular plug in has always worked fine. second question: I'm feared our frig won't work since our 5 day strand in an unlevel position. The frig was on (gas) and didn't even think about it not starting again when we were level. It worked for awhile (while we were stranded) then everything thawed and it hasn't work since elec or gas. Hope I didn't ruin it by not turning it off manually. didn't even think about it except after things melted, then remember reading something on a post once about it not working most times when not level. Just thought the gas went off or something. It also didn't seem to get cold from the genset running. drat! Now even plugged in here at home it's not working on electric either. So could there possibly be a reset button or fuse (wish I could be so lucky!?), or am I looking at a new frig?... thanks in advance, I really appreciate the generous help on these forums in figuring out our coach systems. Rose Mary 82 FC 33 Oregon |
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07-10-2005, 10:43
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Hi Rose Mary,
Rose Mary wrote: > > Question now: > > our experience when we finally reached a campsite where we could plug > in and found the plug in had a GFI, and the minute I plugged in it > tripped. Tried 2 different 30 amp plug-ins from the coach (batt & hot > water), even physically turned everything off except the main in the > breaker box. Frig off, lights off, popped the GFI every time, even > tried running a cord to the next campers hookup. to no avail.. > > It did the same thing a few months back at my sister's shop. Again > GFI's, pretty new construction and no matter which plug we used it > would pop that GFI. > > Parked here at home plugged into a regular plug in has always worked > fine. From what I have read, the sensing for the electric reverse polarization which is made by PMMI, will cause the GFCI to trip. That has been discussed before. I understand that PMMI has a fix for that. The means to contact them should be in the files. (Note: When your coach was built, GFCI was not required. Now that they are becoming more common, it would be good to get it updated.) > second question: > I'm feared our frig won't work since our 5 day strand in an unlevel > position. The frig was on (gas) and didn't even think about it not > starting again when we were level. It worked for awhile (while we > were stranded) then everything thawed and it hasn't work since elec > or gas. Hope I didn't ruin it by not turning it off manually. didn't > even think about it except after things melted, then remember reading > something on a post once about it not working most times when not > level. Just thought the gas went off or something. It also didn't > seem to get cold from the genset running. > drat! > Now even plugged in here at home it's not working on electric > either. > So could there possibly be a reset button or fuse (wish I could be so > lucky!?), or am I looking at a new frig?... Depends upon what actually happened. When you operate the frig off level, the liquid is unable to drain back and causes a liquid lock. Sometimes it will unblock when you level the coach or during driving. Other times you can get it to unblock by removing the frig and turning it upside down etc. I suggest that you go to <http://www.rvmobile.com> and read their extensive troubleshooting instructions on the ammonia cycle frigs. The worst is that you have a hard blockage which will require either replacement of the cooling unit or the frig itself. > thanks in advance, > I really appreciate the generous help on these forums in figuring out > our coach systems. > Rose Mary > 82 FC 33 > Oregon Your are welcome, George Lowry '95 WBDA 4203 Spearfish, SD > > > |
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07-10-2005, 11:22
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Other than worrying about a replacement refrigerator. Look at the
simple and obvious things first. Check you 110V breakers to see if they are thrown. If you had GFI trouble, then it could have affected the breakers. This also could have kicked off the master gas solenoid. Check to see if you have gas at the range top unless you know where your master solenoid is and can check it. R.E. (Ron) Marabito, Dallas, TX 92WB40 Moderator --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Rose Mary" > Hi all, > returned home after a 10 day adventure on the Oregon coast with mom > (84) and my 9 yr old Grandson Ray and my little brother's 82FC 33. > We had an interesting & expensive experience on our 2nd day out. I > won't fill up space on this post as there is a lengthy post on WOO. > Thanks to all folks who looked into a cure for our starting problem. > Notably Bruce and George Witt, Randy D and many more came up with > good ideas, starter or batteries ?? or both ?? anyway starts and runs > fine as it always has. > It was a challenge due to lack of reliable phone service, and no Cell > or internet access. > > Question now: > > our experience when we finally reached a campsite where we could plug > in and found the plug in had a GFI, and the minute I plugged in it > tripped. Tried 2 different 30 amp plug-ins from the coach (batt & hot > water), even physically turned everything off except the main in the > breaker box. Frig off, lights off, popped the GFI every time, even > tried running a cord to the next campers hookup. to no avail.. > > It did the same thing a few months back at my sister's shop. Again > GFI's, pretty new construction and no matter which plug we used it > would pop that GFI. > > Parked here at home plugged into a regular plug in has always worked > fine. > > second question: > I'm feared our frig won't work since our 5 day strand in an unlevel > position. The frig was on (gas) and didn't even think about it not > starting again when we were level. It worked for awhile (while we > were stranded) then everything thawed and it hasn't work since elec > or gas. Hope I didn't ruin it by not turning it off manually. didn't > even think about it except after things melted, then remember reading > something on a post once about it not working most times when not > level. Just thought the gas went off or something. It also didn't > seem to get cold from the genset running. > drat! > Now even plugged in here at home it's not working on electric > either. > So could there possibly be a reset button or fuse (wish I could be so > lucky!?), or am I looking at a new frig?... > thanks in advance, > I really appreciate the generous help on these forums in figuring out > our coach systems. > Rose Mary > 82 FC 33 > Oregon |
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07-10-2005, 13:08
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Ron,
checked all the breakers in the panel in the closet already, and even had turned all of them off except the main. It still tripped at the GFI plug in at the park. Hope the frig air lock or whatever will resolve.....my own fault and my pockets have gotten significantly lighter these last few months on little things I am learning on the coach systems and maintenance. All part of the learning curve I reckon. Will I make it around the corner, ha! I still have gas to the cookstove... The more I drive and use the bird tho, the more I like it and feel very safe and comfortable... Thanks Rose Mary 82 FC 33 Oregon --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "ronmarabito2002" > Other than worrying about a replacement refrigerator. Look at the > simple and obvious things first. Check you 110V breakers to see if > they are thrown. If you had GFI trouble, then it could have > affected the breakers. This also could have kicked off the master > gas solenoid. Check to see if you have gas at the range top unless > you know where your master solenoid is and can check it. > > R.E. (Ron) Marabito, Dallas, TX 92WB40 > Moderator > > > |
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07-11-2005, 00:05
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Rose Mary; Disconect the shore power line from the coach and with it
disconected from the coach try pluging it into the GIF and see if GIF tripes. If it tripes the shore power line is the problem. I always keep a GFI plugin light in the coach to check for faults. Byrne __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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07-11-2005, 02:39
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me too joe
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07-11-2005, 02:53
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It seems like more and more of our "contributors" are not able to
include part of the post they are replying to nor are they able to identify themselves with complete name, coach, and location. Lack of this information often makes their posting worthless. George Lowry '95 WBDA 4203 Spearfish, SD jolobeth wrote: > me too joe > ----- Original > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > > |
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