Power control system question

Dmetcalf

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I was reading an older article that indicated the Landmarks come standard with this Power Control System made by a company called Precision Circuits. I am now wondering if my Cyclobe has this because if it does I am unaware of it ..?
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jmarnell

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Our Cyclone does have the Power Control System, so I assume yours does too. There should be a monitor panel at your main control panel that indicates whether you are on shore power, generator power, or battery power and various other information. The PCS manages the 120V electrical distribution throughout your RV through the various circuits. Here's the link to one of the owner's manuals for it: http://www.precisioncircuitsinc.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/PCSOwnersManual.pdf.

Here's a picture of the panel in our Cyclone:
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Dmetcalf

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Our Cyclone does have the Power Control System, so I assume yours does too. There should be a monitor panel at your main control panel that indicates whether you are on shore power, generator power, or battery power and various other information. The PCS manages the 120V electrical distribution throughout your RV through the various circuits. Here's the link to one of the owner's manuals for it: http://www.precisioncircuitsinc.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/PCSOwnersManual.pdf.

Here's a picture of the panel in our Cyclone:
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aaahhh yes mi ne does have that. I guess (my fault) I just haven’t paid much attention to it..! Thanks for the attachment because it forced me to read it ..!!
thanks again.
 

danemayer

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Will the power system allow you to run 3 ACs at the same time?

Yes. But when using too much power, the PCS may turn off the compressor on one or more A/C units (or turn off other devices) to manage the overall load on each power leg.
 
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