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Old 10-21-2010, 02:35 PM   #6
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Russ.....wow, very informative, and I think I actually get what you are saying. Between Richard, Tom, Steve and you I think I am beginning to unravel the mysteries of electricity, which up until this point have been complete mysteries to me. The biggest lesson I have learned is that, seemingly, most electrical issues in our coaches stem from a bad, or faulty neutral/ground. Personally, that has been my experience with my coach. Virtually every electrical issue I have had has eventually been traced to a "ground" issue.

I was going to suggest the PowerMaster to go in tandem with the Progressive Industries Energy Management System, but yo ubeat me to it! The cost for both is going to be around $1,000, but when I think of the damage that can result from low voltage I think these two items combine to make a good insurance policy.
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