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Post by carolinapanther on Apr 18, 2022 18:29:26 GMT -5
Has anyone had any issues with the blue LED on the shore power input burning out? I’ve had mine replaced once already and it is burnt out again. I have contacted KZ and am waiting on a reply from them. Just curious.
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Post by lynnmor on Apr 19, 2022 1:19:03 GMT -5
Why do you need it?
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Post by Edd505 on May 5, 2022 12:31:20 GMT -5
Mine went out soon after I got mine. I have a surge protector that tells me I have current, I don't need the LED light.
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Post by carolinapanther on May 6, 2022 9:10:27 GMT -5
I also have a surge protector and everything that uses electricity works fine. But after having a leaking front window (found after I did a water test upon getting the camper home after purchasing it), a brake drum that blew out, having to have the axles relocated 8 inches back to fix a tongue weight issue, and a potentially defective propane regulator, I just believe that a $30000+ camper should have things work properly. The camper is 1 year old and has had all these issues. Oh and BTW, I have been rving for 10 years so technically not a newbie. I guess I’m just old school because I believe that things should work properly when they are brand new.
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Post by rvcouple on May 7, 2022 9:43:41 GMT -5
I also have a surge protector and everything that uses electricity works fine. But after having a leaking front window (found after I did a water test upon getting the camper home after purchasing it), a brake drum that blew out, having to have the axles relocated 8 inches back to fix a tongue weight issue, and a potentially defective propane regulator, I just believe that a $30000+ camper should have things work properly. The camper is 1 year old and has had all these issues. Oh and BTW, I have been rving for 10 years so technically not a newbie. I guess I’m just old school because I believe that things should work properly when they are brand new. I agree with you. Things should work. Unfortunately the reality seems to be that all the manufactures cut as many corners as they can to keep that +$30,000 from creeping up to +$35,000. The result is that there is seldom a new trailer where everything works right. If it does, there will be things that go south quickly. As examples; Our tank sensors stopped working the second trip. The dealer had to extend the wires because the installed wire was cut so short it was stretched too tight and losing connections. The black water flush stopped working about the fifth trip because they made the interior hose to short and it crimped at a bend and had to be replaced. An extra $1 on a few inches of wire and hose would have saved KZ, our dealer, and me a lot more money than that, not to mention much better customer satisfaction on my part. BTW, do you have the blue LED on the plug end of your power cord? We have a 50 Amp connection and the plug has two small blue LEDs in it.
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Post by carolinapanther on May 18, 2022 21:13:29 GMT -5
We have a 50 amp cable but we only have 1 A/C unit so we use a 50 to 30 dogbone. Ours has two LED’s for power. Just to update, our dealer replaced the power inlet plug, replaced the recalled propane regulator, and reset our R3 hitch. Should be good to go for now. We really love our 272 and realize that things go wrong. Just the nature of the beast. Our dealer has been incredibly accommodating to our issues and just want to give a shout out to Jeff at Maxie Price RV in Loganville, Ga.
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