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quote:Originally posted by BillyRay
it may just be a drain to the system. does it cause a major drain or just get dim.
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Can't be. The hydraulic pump is 12V and is primarily fed from the battery. Won't have any measurable effect on the 110V system.
The light completely blinks off, then back on. There is a loose wire somewhere.... Loose connections can get pretty hot if enough current is drawn through them (fire time!) so I'm concerned about where it is. If it is up in the light fixture itself, then a hot connection is unlikely. If it is somewhere else upstream of an outlet, then it could be "
BAD". I'm also hoping that it isn't a wire that is about to short out somehow
OTOH, I did have a connection on an outlet get loose on our old TT once. It can happen to anyone.... That one bothered me since the outlet I routinely plugged our electric heater in was downstream of that loose wire. Could have cause a problem but didn't (Thank God for that. I've heard a statistic that start of fire to smoking frame for an RV is in the order of 10-15 minutes!) I pulled every outlet in that TT and checked all the connections but the rest were OK.
Eric