- Joined
- Jul 27, 2019
- Messages
- 13,064
- Location
- Midlothian, VA
- RV Year
- 2017
- RV Make
- Newmar
- RV Model
- Ventana 4037
- RV Length
- 40' 10"
- Chassis
- Freightliner XCR
- Engine
- Cummins 400 HP
- TOW/TOAD
- 2017 Chevy Colorado
- Fulltimer
- No
About 1.5 years into my RV journey with my new 2017 Newmar Ventana I had the far too common electrical short from a bad wiring job by whomever installs the OASIS units. The issue as reported in another post results from the two 120V lines coming into the junction "chamber" which is really not of sufficient size causing wires to get their insulation scraped and then the use of wire nuts which can come loose. I solved that saga in round 1 by redoing the top wiring. In around February of this year, nearly 3 years into my journey I realized AC 2 wasn't working. You may think yours is working but it may in fact not be working if you don't verify with the voltage drop per this thread. I got on the horn with ITR to troubleshoot the AC 2 issue and found a second short under the hour meter. It initially didn't work but after jiggling the 3rd relay back which is AC 2 it then worked. That leads into the current saga.
When leaving on this journey a little over a week ago I realized AC 2 was not drawing amps. I opened it up and inspected wiring and after a bit of time ITR and I decided the relay must be bad. 12V wiring voltmeter tested good as well as the 120V lines. I ordered several relays from ITR and of course nothing goes smooth, I call for the tracking number today to see when to expect them and UPS can't deliver. Nice of UPS to convert the ground shipment sent on the 23rd to UPS next day air but instead it sat in their facility here in Austin because this is one of those campgrounds where deliveries have to come to your site and they don't take it to the office, don't ask me why! So dawg and I trek'd to UPS to pick it up to resolve this before tomorrow's big storm.
The relay is different from the one that was installed so another call to ITR. In essence, 12V wires on the small spades, 120V on the larger spades, orientation doesn't matter. AC 2 is now working. You can see in the picture below of the bad relay obviously the spade severed from the board within.
In this process AC 1 actually died on me so I had called to get more relays on the way, they're cheap and they're also cheap plastic parts. I wasn't happy with my wiring as I did take most of the connectors apart initially to reinspect and one came apart during that process. I went to amazon to look at alternate options for wire nuts and ordered the lever locks. I redid all of the wiring and used the level locks backed up with electrical tape.
It's always nice to learn how to fix things like this yourself otherwise you're going to be in upwards of 4 digits in RV mobile repair costs. It has been quite a lot of my time wasted as I do work from my RV but I'm glad to have this resolved and hopefully to never fail again.
One note as I've mentioned in the past. To gain easier access to the electricals in the OASIS unit there are three screws holding the front shroud on at 3 12 and 9 o'clock. Loosen (do not remove) those screws and they are key slotted holes. Lift up then pull forward to remove. It can be hard to remove as the paint sort of welded itself in place.
Not an overly complicated system and the phone support by ITR is a huge help otherwise it would have to go to an expert for repair. Glad to have the burner off in the hot TX weather. Case closed.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06XH6WW4D/?tag=rvf01-20
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06XGYXVXR/?tag=rvf01-20


One other item of note. When turning the two OASIS heater breakers off in the half bath the EMS shows bad wiring. With breakers on it shows OK. Anyone else want to turn your two breakers off and see if yours does the same? Maybe Dr. @Chuggs who has a Ph.D. in Tronology can figure out what's going on with the trons here?
When leaving on this journey a little over a week ago I realized AC 2 was not drawing amps. I opened it up and inspected wiring and after a bit of time ITR and I decided the relay must be bad. 12V wiring voltmeter tested good as well as the 120V lines. I ordered several relays from ITR and of course nothing goes smooth, I call for the tracking number today to see when to expect them and UPS can't deliver. Nice of UPS to convert the ground shipment sent on the 23rd to UPS next day air but instead it sat in their facility here in Austin because this is one of those campgrounds where deliveries have to come to your site and they don't take it to the office, don't ask me why! So dawg and I trek'd to UPS to pick it up to resolve this before tomorrow's big storm.
The relay is different from the one that was installed so another call to ITR. In essence, 12V wires on the small spades, 120V on the larger spades, orientation doesn't matter. AC 2 is now working. You can see in the picture below of the bad relay obviously the spade severed from the board within.
In this process AC 1 actually died on me so I had called to get more relays on the way, they're cheap and they're also cheap plastic parts. I wasn't happy with my wiring as I did take most of the connectors apart initially to reinspect and one came apart during that process. I went to amazon to look at alternate options for wire nuts and ordered the lever locks. I redid all of the wiring and used the level locks backed up with electrical tape.
It's always nice to learn how to fix things like this yourself otherwise you're going to be in upwards of 4 digits in RV mobile repair costs. It has been quite a lot of my time wasted as I do work from my RV but I'm glad to have this resolved and hopefully to never fail again.
One note as I've mentioned in the past. To gain easier access to the electricals in the OASIS unit there are three screws holding the front shroud on at 3 12 and 9 o'clock. Loosen (do not remove) those screws and they are key slotted holes. Lift up then pull forward to remove. It can be hard to remove as the paint sort of welded itself in place.
Not an overly complicated system and the phone support by ITR is a huge help otherwise it would have to go to an expert for repair. Glad to have the burner off in the hot TX weather. Case closed.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06XH6WW4D/?tag=rvf01-20
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06XGYXVXR/?tag=rvf01-20


One other item of note. When turning the two OASIS heater breakers off in the half bath the EMS shows bad wiring. With breakers on it shows OK. Anyone else want to turn your two breakers off and see if yours does the same? Maybe Dr. @Chuggs who has a Ph.D. in Tronology can figure out what's going on with the trons here?