lori
Newbie RV’er
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Post by lori on Mar 9, 2022 11:34:44 GMT -5
Hi … I have a 2022 Durango fifth wheel. The control panel inside that controls the awnings, lights, slides etc, is very slow. The lag between when you touch something and when it registers is terrible. It is also slow when for instance I am putting out a slide. I can touch the + and it starts then stops, then I adjust my finger and it starts again. (Does this make sense?) I am just wondering if this is normal or something is wrong with my control panel. Thanks
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Post by 660catman on Mar 9, 2022 13:53:03 GMT -5
Cold fingers maybe. It has happened to me with my D250RES. I now have the One Control app on my phone that controls everything on that pad. Way nicer especially when your outside operating the slide or awning. Download the app and then you have to sync your camper with your phone. Very easy to do.
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lori
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Post by lori on Mar 10, 2022 14:06:46 GMT -5
Thanks for the tip I will try to do that
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Post by jfspry58 on Mar 24, 2022 12:07:38 GMT -5
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Post by halcareric on May 8, 2022 16:35:42 GMT -5
Hi … I have a 2022 Durango fifth wheel. The control panel inside that controls the awnings, lights, slides etc, is very slow. The lag between when you touch something and when it registers is terrible. It is also slow when for instance I am putting out a slide. I can touch the + and it starts then stops, then I adjust my finger and it starts again. (Does this make sense?) I am just wondering if this is normal or something is wrong with my control panel. Thanks We have the 391RKF Durango Gold, and though we've had it for only a week now, I find this panel worthless and the phone app even worse considering you have to log OFF the wifi of "your choice" just to log into the "LCI Gateway" just to use the app . Yes, ours is slow as well and if your finger isn't on the button just right, it won't work.
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Post by halcareric on May 30, 2022 20:25:21 GMT -5
So I installed switches above the panel and wired around the control board in the basement. it works great! <button disabled="" class="c-attachment-insert--linked o-btn--sm">Attachment Deleted</button> <button disabled="" class="c-attachment-insert--linked o-btn--sm">Attachment Deleted</button><button disabled="" class="c-attachment-insert--linked o-btn--sm">Attachment Deleted</button><button disabled="" class="c-attachment-insert--linked o-btn--sm">Attachment Deleted</button> Is your panel like this one? Can't tell very well with yours, but I'd like to do the same to for the living room and kitchen, maybe the awning. Did you tap into the control panel or the circuit board in basement?
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Post by mam 18 281 RLT...17 Titan XD on Jul 18, 2022 16:48:36 GMT -5
Our controle panel in the basement took a crap...LCI said I needed anew controler...Ours too became slow...Slides would start and stop....Sometimes go stop go stop etc....Then one day before trip quit all together...Had 3 dealers trying to find board...580 quote for board without programing and install.. Changed everything over to rocker switches and light switches...No more 1 touch.
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Post by halcareric on Jul 26, 2022 11:42:27 GMT -5
Our controle panel in the basement took a crap...LCI said I needed anew controler...Ours too became slow...Slides would start and stop....Sometimes go stop go stop etc....Then one day before trip quit all together...Had 3 dealers trying to find board...580 quote for board without programing and install.. Changed everything over to rocker switches and light switches...No more 1 touch. Took my touch pad off today. Only 2 connections, power and some other grey cable that goes UP to the ceiling so doesn't look like I can just unplug wires and hook to switches. In the pass through, there are separate modules though. One says for slides, one says for level jacks. Can't find the one's for lights or awning.
We mostly want a switch for the awning and living room/kitchen lights.
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Post by lunavista on Aug 28, 2022 17:41:42 GMT -5
We also have the Lippert One Control panel and yes, ours is slow and hard to use. I haven't tried the app on the phone yet because I don't really want any more stuff on my phone. The main control board was mounted hanging down right in from of the cargo door in the basement. I knew I would bash it as I slid cargo in and out of the basement, so I moved it. The wires were long enough to attach it to the aft side wall. It should have been mounted there in the first place. The guy who mounted the panel inside by the entry door must have been over 7' tall. My wife had to sand on a stool to be able to touch it. So, I moved it lower on the end of that cabinet. That left us with a hole in the cabinet where it was. For now, we hung a calendar there. I wish this RV just had individual switches like our old RV had. We never had any problems with those switches.
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Post by jfspry58 on Sept 3, 2022 13:03:20 GMT -5
So I installed switches above the panel and wired around the control board in the basement. it works great. Is your panel like this one? Can't tell very well with yours, but I'd like to do the same to for the living room and kitchen, maybe the awning. Did you tap into the control panel or the circuit board in basement?
I apologize for the long delay (months) as you’ve probably already converted yours by now, but yes, my panel is like yours. Using a 12v trouble light, I identified each circuit on the one control module in the basement and bypassed them, running wiring up the wall to the switches. It was fairly straightforward and simple and works great. Jay
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