SargeW
Site Team
I am at Disney World with family and at about 8 PM last night we heard beeping coming from somewhere. The good news was that it wasn't us, but unfortunately it was the neighbors rig. He has a 2015 Coachman MH, and his CO detector was beeping. The reason was that he had lost power on the passenger side of the coach, and the detector was slowly dying.
Unfortunately the refer is on the same circuit. The way that Coachman wired the unit, all the circuits on the passenger side run through the Inverter. The Inverter shows getting AC power, but none is exiting the Inverter. The reset button on the front does not work. Flipping the circuit breaker in the power panel for the Inverter does not reset the Inverter either.
A part of the problem (or the cause) is that the refer is directly above the Inverter and a steady drip of water is dripping onto the Inverter. The Inverter is a Magnum Inverter, but a very small one. The coach batteries are also not being charged either.
Any other ideas how to help this gentleman while he waits for a mobile repair guy?
Unfortunately the refer is on the same circuit. The way that Coachman wired the unit, all the circuits on the passenger side run through the Inverter. The Inverter shows getting AC power, but none is exiting the Inverter. The reset button on the front does not work. Flipping the circuit breaker in the power panel for the Inverter does not reset the Inverter either.
A part of the problem (or the cause) is that the refer is directly above the Inverter and a steady drip of water is dripping onto the Inverter. The Inverter is a Magnum Inverter, but a very small one. The coach batteries are also not being charged either.
Any other ideas how to help this gentleman while he waits for a mobile repair guy?