thejean
Senior Member
So we went to Couer D'Alene Idaho this past weekend. On the second night we noticed our lights were dim but didn't think too much of it until we were going to bed and the furnace didn't kick in. We turned off all of the lights and then things started working again so we figured we were just drawing more off the 12V supply than the converter could recharge at. Second night comes around (we hardly used anything in the camper during the day) and same thing - little to no power. Luckily I brought an electric heater so was able to use that. However, I didn't have enough power to put the awning back in but it wasn't windy so I left it out. Well it rained through the night and we woke up to a loud noise that turned out to be our awning collapsing (more like crumpling) - I even had it on the steepest pitch setting. Wasn't even sure how to get it off so was a little panicked when thought we mght be stuck there but then I figured it out and wasn't that difficult to remove. Of course, finding a place to put the rolled up awning inside such that it wouldn't move around was a challenge - good thing we have a long trailer! Anyway, taking it to the dealer tonight. We have another trip planned in two weeks - what are the chances they will have all this fixed by then?