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Apeman
08-01-2024, 05:09 PM
Greetings, we’re experiencing erratic behavior from our ZipDee New Century 120V lateral arm awnings. We are unable to pinpoint the location of the circuit breaker(s) and hope another member may be able to help. It seems that it should be on the main panel, but we have nothing labeled as such. Any guidance from you seasoned professionals??
Clay Miller
2007 Country Coach XLII

georgew
08-01-2024, 10:00 PM
Greetings, we’re experiencing erratic behavior from our ZipDee New Century 120V lateral arm awnings. We are unable to pinpoint the location of the circuit breaker(s) and hope another member may be able to help. It seems that it should be on the main panel, but we have nothing labeled as such. Any guidance from you seasoned professionals??
Clay Miller
2007 Country Coach XLII
what is erratic behavior

Fratto
08-02-2024, 09:05 AM
Unfortunately, I do not know. Like George, I am curious about the link between the breaker and erratic behavior. I am not sure that Country Coach was using self resetting breakers so I would not think that they would contribute to erratic behavior.

Do you have more information?

Apeman
08-02-2024, 02:01 PM
Unfortunately, I do not know. Like George, I am curious about the link between the breaker and erratic behavior. I am not sure that Country Coach was using self resetting breakers so I would not think that they would contribute to erratic behavior.

Do you have more information?

The most troublesome aspect of the erratic behavior is when an awning will not retract after being extended. I’m searching for the breaker because when I cut 110v power and then restore, the non-responsive awning will respond. I’d like to be able to “reset” by cutting power to the awnings without cutting power to the whole coach.

captain2107
08-02-2024, 05:49 PM
I had a similar issue on my Country Coach but it also would go in and then not come back out but was not consistent behavior either way. I called ZipDee for advice and it ended up being the motor was starting to go out and over heating which tripped its internal safety breaker I think it was called? Resetting the power most likely resets that internal breaker so it works again. Anyways in my situation I had a new motor installed and no issues since.