Originally Posted by Mako25
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I thought it was "RV's, God's way of saying; "you have too much money and not enough projects.""


I'm tellin' ya. From the day they come off the lot NEW - they're a pain in the kiester. My current model is Keystone something or other, and has had perhaps 50 nights worth of use. In those fifty nights thare have been floods, non-operating electronics, dead batteries, gas valves that won't function, refrigerator that functions as a toaster oven, a slide out - that won't......



Sounds like we have matching RVs. I make it a rule to carry my BIG toolbox when we go camping and I usually end up needing it. An RV is like a boat with axles-you simply throw your money in it.

Re the OP- I'd check to see if the flicker is still there when operating on 12V only. My bet is that it won't be. I'm betting it's a connection at the panel or an inverter that's not making clean power. Have you checked voltage at the receptacles? What is the inverter putting out? Does it fluctuate? Drop drastically under load?


4 out of 5 Great Lakes prefer Michigan. smile