TJ&LadyDi
RVF "Dinosaur"
I’m sure they are. Not sure what else might be on the same breaker.Those outlets should be on a breaker.
TJ
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I’m sure they are. Not sure what else might be on the same breaker.Those outlets should be on a breaker.
They are, but I presume you mean by themselves, in which case I agree.Those outlets should be on a breaker.
Following an engineering spec I presume. Did Girard direct this "feature"? Go back to Girard and ask them if they directed Newmar to wire an engine disconnect. Newmar may not be at fault here.I don’t understand how Newmar was able to make certain that my jacks won’t work when the engine is off but to do the same for the the awnings is somehow a mystery.
Girard provides an ignition lockout with their awnings. I doubt they do so for Newmar to ignore it. So either Newmar isn’t installing it properly on some coaches, or they are and it doesn’t work properly.Following an engineering spec I presume. Did Girard direct this "feature"? Go back to Girard and ask them if they directed Newmar to wire an engine disconnect. Newmar may not be at fault here.
You would be amazed at the number of people I’ve heard from who think my frustration with Newmar over this is completely unreasonable. And, very few of them are Newmar owners. Interesting.I have little tolerance for corporations who take $500K of my money and then consider "unplugging the plug" as a reasonable alternative to experiencing a disastrous mishap.
This looks like a quick solution for switching the awning plugs:I suppose rotating the outlet would be an option. That would put the switch on the outboard side.
TJ
Not to get OT. But my friend, this is modern society. It’s not just camping or RV ownership. It’s the programming that we are installing into people. It’s the lack of common sense. Quite scary actually.I am not talking about a "learning curve" actually the intelligence quotient needed to operate a large vehicle safely and professionally.