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Sorry to hear one of your babies is sick; hopefully the vet gave them some prednisone that will make him/her feel better soon.
 
Can you move to another site? It may be a cheaper option. I'm willing to bet you 3 scoops that it's NOT your RV, it rarely is, it's the CG electrical grid. If it were me my options are:
  1. Put up with it as I did at my last CG in VA Beach in the heat of summer at max occupancy for July 4th
  2. Move to another site in another area of the campground. They can be serviced by different nodes of the grid, you could be on an entirely bad leg
  3. Go to another CG
  4. Enjoy the GEN exercising
Having someone like a RV mobile tech fiddling with things could cause more harm than good. I would not do that personally. I am confident this is NOT your rig.
 
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Sorry about your pup. Hopefully on the mend. Hopefully you get your power issues sorted out ASAP.
 
Sorry to hear one of your babies is sick; hopefully the vet gave them some prednisone that will make him/her feel better soon.
Thank you. I think it is already helping him. He opened his mouth today and wants to play with his ball, but can't. So I'm real hopeful.
 
Sorry about your pup. Hopefully on the mend. Hopefully you get your power issues sorted out ASAP.
Thank you. Opening the box now. Here we go....
 
Having someone like a RV mobile tech fiddling with things could cause more harm than good. I would not do that personally. I am confident this is NOT your rig.
Yeah, I will be in Nappanee for service 10/4 so I'll have them look at it if it remains an issue after I leave this campground. ?
 
I'm willing to bet you 3 scoops that it's NOT your RV
I'll see your "3 scoops" and raise you 2! This really does sound like a park power issue. Unfortunately, most parks with power issues don't want to admit that it is their system that is at fault.

TJ
 
What a cool gadget. Easy peasy like ya'll said. The hardest part was getting it out of its box. It is the first time my control panel read 120v, 120v. It's hanging out at 119v, 119v now that the a/c's are running. Guess we shall see! Thanks for the help everyone. Hopefully, I won't have any other updates.
 
Do keep us updated on your furry baby, however. Hoping the improvement continues.

TJ
 
Do keep us updated on your furry baby, however. Hoping the improvement continues.

TJ
Thanks TJ. I will. Lil Alfie barked today. Who knew that would make me so happy. ?
 

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