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Polarity Lights Modification - Curt Sprenger - 08-23-2006 10:54

I talked with Doug Hampton at PMMI today regarding the modification to
the polarity lights in the outside power connection panel. I mentioned
our coach has the polarity lights in the galley panel as well. Doug said
both panels need to be modified to stop tripping the 15/20 amp GFIs. Per
Doug the galley panel modification is the same as the outside panel, but
is more difficult to do. Has anyone removed the galley panel? Any pointers?

--
Curt Sprenger 1987 PT38, Anaheim Hills, Calif.


Polarity Lights Modification - Rick B - 08-24-2006 10:31

Curt,

I removed the Galley Panel on my 87FC35 without any problem it is very
easy. I think about 6-8 screws to take the panel itself off, then a
few more to take the voltmeters off the panel, and a few electrical
connections (be sure to unplug the bus from any power sources first,
and it doesn't hurt to shut down the master 12V switches too).

The bad news - after replacing the polarity indicators in both the
galley and by the power cord inlet, I still trip the GFI outlets.

I'll have to troubleshoot that some more, maybe it is something else,
like the battery charger or something.

Rick
87FC35
Rochester, MN

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Curt Sprenger
wrote:
>
> I talked with Doug Hampton at PMMI today regarding the modification to
> the polarity lights in the outside power connection panel. I mentioned
> our coach has the polarity lights in the galley panel as well. Doug
said
> both panels need to be modified to stop tripping the 15/20 amp GFIs.
Per
> Doug the galley panel modification is the same as the outside panel,
but
> is more difficult to do. Has anyone removed the galley panel? Any
pointers?
>
> --
> Curt Sprenger 1987 PT38, Anaheim Hills, Calif.
>


Polarity Lights Modification - Curt Sprenger - 08-24-2006 11:10

Thanks, Rick. I'll hang on to your post and others for when I get to
that project. I'm leaning toward sending the panels to PMMI for the mods.

Curt Sprenger 1987 PT38, Anaheim Hills, Calif.



Rick B wrote:

> Curt,
>
> I removed the Galley Panel on my 87FC35 without any problem it is very
> easy. I think about 6-8 screws to take the panel itself off, then a
> few more to take the voltmeters off the panel, and a few electrical
> connections (be sure to unplug the bus from any power sources first,
> and it doesn't hurt to shut down the master 12V switches too).
>
> The bad news - after replacing the polarity indicators in both the
> galley and by the power cord inlet, I still trip the GFI outlets.
>
> I'll have to troubleshoot that some more, maybe it is something else,
> like the battery charger or something.
>
> Rick
> 87FC35
> Rochester, MN
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
> , Curt Sprenger
> wrote:
> >
> > I talked with Doug Hampton at PMMI today regarding the modification to
> > the polarity lights in the outside power connection panel. I mentioned
> > our coach has the polarity lights in the galley panel as well. Doug
> said
> > both panels need to be modified to stop tripping the 15/20 amp GFIs.
> Per
> > Doug the galley panel modification is the same as the outside panel,
> but
> > is more difficult to do. Has anyone removed the galley panel? Any
> pointers?
> >
> > --
> > Curt Sprenger 1987 PT38, Anaheim Hills, Calif.
> >
>
>


Polarity Lights Modification - Ron Faubion - 08-24-2006 14:18

I was tripping the GFI, and started pulling the covers
off electrical receptacles, and found a loose ground
wire in one in the bathroom. Tightened’r up and
haven’t had a trip since. (tripped breaker that is)

Ron, No. California
85PT36


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