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Old 01-01-2023, 10:48 AM   #1
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NP 310rlts heater question

When several lights are on in the coach and the heater kicks in, it sometimes will not start. The fan will start blowing and the lights start to flutter as if too many watts are being used and there are not enough to have the furnace kick on.

At night, when are the lights are off, no issue, the heater kicks on like it should. Does anyone else have this issue? Besides turning off everything so the heater can kick on, is there a solution? I have brought this to the attention of the dealer when it was under warranty, but they didn't find any issues. Maybe something like a soft start for the A/C?
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Old 01-01-2023, 11:17 AM   #2
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Sounds strange. They connected all the lights to the same circuit as the furnace. If you are out of warranty maybe run separate wires to the furnace and have a separate fuse for it. First thing I would do is get behind your fuse and breaker panel and look for a burnt or lose connection at that fuse and check the connections in by the furnace burnt or lose. Pull on the connectors and see if you can pull the wires from the connectors if any pull out replace them with Wago lever nuts or something like them
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