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Suter's Sale(s) -- was Re: 30 AMP OPS
08-12-2006, 01:46
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Suter's Sale(s) -- was Re: 30 AMP OPS
John,

Congrats on selling everything so quickly (even if you weren't really
ready for them to go so quickly). Quality sells quickly.

That was the longest 'for sale' ad I have ever seen in the FMCA
magazine listings, but it did allow the reader to visualize the coach
as they 'walked thru' it in the ad. Did that count as your free
member ad?

Mike Bulriss
1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan"
San Antonio, TX


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, John Suter
wrote:
>
> Hi Scott,
>
snip
>
> And yes, this will be our first time since 1966 we
> will be without a coach of some kind, and 20 years of
> Birds - hopefully, for only a year. We planned on
> home selling in a year or so, not a week. Big
> scramble into a rental until we can buy or build
> another home. Gosh, the stuff/junk we've accumulated!
>
> John
>
>
> --- Scott wrote:
>
> > Hey John, Leroy, I am not sure about your newer
> > coaches but could you
> > not use the "dog bone" and have the power both legs?
> >
> > John if I read your post right congratulations man
> > that was quick!
> >
> > ScottB
> > 86FC35 "RUBY" 4SALE
> > SC
> >
> > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, John Suter
> >
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi Leroy,
> > >
> > > Can't say for sure regarding your coach, but
> > > typically the system is designed so that the 50
> > amp
> > > power cord will draw power from 2 legs of shore
> > power
> > > and will power the two legs of the coach
> > respectively
> > > - that is, until you plug in the auxiliary 30 amp
> > > plug. When any power is sensed from the 30 amp
> > aux,
> > > one leg of the 50 is lifted/disabled and the newly
> > > sensed 30 is substituted for it. Therefore, if
> > you
> > > only used your aux, as I gather, you only fed one
> > leg
> > > - the other leg was waiting for you to plug a 30
> > amp
> > > adapter into your 50 amp cord, power it, at which
> > time
> > > you would have both legs. In the future, to avoid
> > the
> > > problem and to receive power on both legs, plug a
> > 30
> > > adapter into your 50, power this 30 and do not use
> > the
> > > aux 30 at all.
> > >
> > > The point of having the aux, is to permit use of
> > two
> > > separate campground pedestals of 30 each for total
> > of
> > > 60 amps. We we speak of 50, we really mean 50 on
> > each
> > > leg, for total of 100 amps to the coach. Hope
> > this
> > > makes sense.
> > >
> > > John Suter
> > > Currently Coachless
> > > (but Prior 00LXi, 91PT40, 86PT40)
> > >
> > > --- jwasnewski wrote:
> > >
> > > > Recently I stopped overnight and had to use
> > 30amp
> > > > park power. I carry
> > > > a cable for that purpose but have never used it.
> >
> > > > 30amp gave me leg two
> > > > in the coach but did not go through the Trace
> > > > inverter to charge the
> > > > batteries. Looked at my diagrams with no luck.
> > I
> > > > may need to get a
> > > > 50amp female recepticle for the end of my 30amp
> > > > cord, plug it into the
> > > > normal 50amp line and see what happens. Doesn't
> > > > make sense that the
> > > > factory 30amp bus connection does not charge the
> > > > batteries. Is this
> > > > normal?
> > > >
> > > > Leroy Eckert
> > > > 1990WB40
> > > > Niceville, FL
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
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Messages In This Thread
Suter's Sale(s) -- was Re: 30 AMP OPS - mbulriss - 08-12-2006 01:46
Suter's Sale(s) -- was Re: 30 AMP OPS - John Suter - 08-12-2006, 04:17
Suter's Sale(s) -- was Re: 30 AMP OPS - David Brady - 08-12-2006, 05:45



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