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Old 12-31-2011, 12:39 AM   #11
Champ_49
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This is why an EMS is the way to go. If there is a problem at the pedestal the unit protects your unit and shuts it down. It also displays the problem if there is one at the pedestal. In my opinion, these EMS (electrical management system) should be standard equipment on all RV's due to the fact your always changing power sources and have no idea what you are plugging in to. When I get to my CG site the first thing I do is plug in that EMS and check out the power so if there is a problem I can either move to a different site, or they may be able to fix the problem that even the CG is not aware of. Its a worthwhile investment to say the least.

After I read once again the main topic of this thread I may have mistaken what is happening here. Unless there is a possibility of power actually bleeding over to the coax because of a bad ground causing the problem. I may be out of line here.

Dave

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