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One thing that will cut the MPG is if the fan controller is not working right and the fan is running at full speed. I was told that it takes 40hp to run the fan at full speed.
You shouldn't try running the AC on a 15 amp cord of any length. The voltage drop in a cord that small of any length will be to much. Low voltage will burn up motors in the AC. 15 amps is good for lights and battery charging NO high amp loads.
The panel in the coach can't tell 15amp from...
I would look for the name tag on the fence controller for the amperage used buy the fence then if you have a 20amp breaker on the circuit and subtract the fence usage and what is left is what you have for the camper.
I have the same type on my 2006 Country Coach. The top and bottom button on mine are for the remote door lock and the two center ones are the step control, On the door side you should find that the center contacts have a jumper between them so if you close the door you complete the circuit...
We were there in 2008 and I have a 36ft. and front of the motor home was almost on the street. There were big poles at the back of the site so we couldn't use the area behind the pad.
Jim
Yes I have had mine done there. The name of the shop is RV Glass Solutions they have a shop in Phoenix. Three years ago they did the work at temp. in Quitzsite, but they now take the window out and take it to their shop in Phoenix and bring it back the next day and reinstall it.
I have a Good Sam Extended Warranty on my 2006 CC and have had excellent service, In fact they have paid more for covered repairs then I have paid them to date.
Sounds too me like the inside switch is getting power from the switch leg of the outside light. With a meter or test light find the 12 volt hot wire on the outside switch, That wire should also feed the switch for the inside light. If the feed for the inside lights are on the other side of...
Could be to turn off the house battery's. Test buy turning the lights on inside the RV and then turn the switch off if the light goes off you now know what it's for.