People are always plugging and unplugging with out turning off the breakers. They get burned inside from the load making the receptacles weaker thus causing problems for others . I had a 30 amp one that was weak and almost burned mine up. If the plug doesn't go in hard receptacle could be weak
I guess one would think they would start out slow with the new models getting the fit right before ramping up production, after all its a big buck model.
A receptacle should be tight . The fact that nothing is getting plugged in thru normal use ,it should stay tight. Maybe they are the 89cent specials . A better grade of receptacle might be a choice also.
Jim are they going to be revamping the Big horn lineup? We are going to pull the trigger after the new year and it will be either Big Horn or a Landmark.
I went to heartland today for a factory tour. While I was waiting a factory rep. for the invertors came in, he said the original refrigerators drew 8 amps but they changed the compressors and didn't tell heartland . The new ones draw 25 amps.
Dan is right about using the right cord. In my travels I see people using the wrong size cord a lot. They look at price instead of the size cord. At first I tried to explain the size ratings, but I got the deer in the headlight look.
Re: one outlet no power.on kitchen slide side.
I know what they say about not twisting wires but I have found that they sometimes don't make connection and pullout. So I jus twist them
Re: one outlet no power.on kitchen slide side.
As a retired electrician, I always twisted the wires together first before installing the wirenut. Then pull on the wires to see if there is a good connection
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