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Power Line Energy Management System (EMS)
08-27-2011, 07:03 AM
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Location: Cedar Island, NC
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The Power Line Energy Management System (EMS) on our 2008 35J Sightseer started acting bizarre late yesterday. It properly shows 30 AMP connection and how many amps we are using (less than 20 most of the time). But it insists on shedding all of the systems except the fridge (per the lights) and it won't let it come on either.
I haven't tried it on generator yet since I want to be a good neighbor, plus we're in the fringes of Irene. Any ideas on what to check? Thanks in advance, Steve
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Cedar Island, NC (Gateway to the Outer Banks
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08-27-2011, 07:21 AM
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Workhorse Chassis Owner
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First thing I'd try is to isolate if the problem is the converter. It was for me....
If not, I'd look at connections to the EMS circuit board or the board itself.
The converter/charger converts 110VAC to 12VDC when you are on shore power or running generator. And it also charges your house batteries.
While hooked up to shore power, locate your converter (mine is under the lowest drawer under the stove) and unplug the 110VAC supply. This forces the EMS to use 12VDC supply from the house batteries only.
If the problem clears up, you may have the same problem I did. My converter was supplying "dirty" power to the 12VDC system. (AC voltage bleeding over to the DC output side) The EMS being sensitive to that issue, was acting strangely. Like the canary in the mine....
I replaced the crappy converter Winnie used with a smart converter from IOTA.
Good luck down there and be safe. Hopefully you will be past the worst of Irene soon!!
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08-27-2011, 07:37 AM
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Many thanks. I replaced my Winnie converter several years ago and can get to the plug easy. I'll try that when we get power back. We evaced from Cedar Island NC to Selma on I-95. Glad we left...next town over has 3-4' of water everywhere. Glad we have a MH!
I'll report back.
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08-27-2011, 09:52 AM
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Workhorse Chassis Owner
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Some folks have reported that fluorescent lights can interfere with the EMS and cause it to act strangely.
Mine was affected by a very old electric fence charger plugged into an outlet on the same leg (not the same breaker) of the service panel as my motor home.
My rear AC compressor would be randomly shed.
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08-27-2011, 07:46 PM
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We had a similar problem on a 2008 Tour. Winnebago suggested that I unplug from shore power, and hit the battery disconnect switch to remove power completely for about 1 minute. This apparently reset the EMS -- no more problems after that.
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08-29-2011, 06:24 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by rv rick
We had a similar problem on a 2008 Tour. Winnebago suggested that I unplug from shore power, and hit the battery disconnect switch to remove power completely for about 1 minute. This apparently reset the EMS -- no more problems after that.
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Rick wins!  This solved it. Many thanks to all for the ideas. Steve
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08-29-2011, 06:50 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Belgique
Rick wins!  This solved it. Many thanks to all for the ideas. Steve
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Glad to here you got your problem solved and thanks for letting us know what solved it. Knowing the solution helps us sharpen our troubleshooting skills so we can help the next member who experiences the same problem.
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08-29-2011, 09:26 PM
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My EMS was doing the same thing. It may depend on your model, but mine has a 3 hour averaging algorithm it uses when you are on a 30 amp supply. Basically, if you use more than 80% of 30 amps (24 amps) average over a 3 hour period, it will automatically reduce the supply to that 80%, or reduce the available amps to 24 amps. If your system is shedding, yet it indicates you are using less than the 30 amps available, look to see if there is a "decimal" point at the lower right hand corner of your readout. The decimal readout indicates you are on the "averaging" algorithm.
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08-29-2011, 09:34 PM
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I read that you found the solution to your EMS issue. When I had a problem with the EMS lights indicating it was shedding loads the problem turned out to be a 12v flourescent ballast. The light fixture seemed to be operating correctly however when that particular fixture was turned of the EMS problem was corrected. Changed the ballast and permanent fix.
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08-30-2011, 07:50 PM
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Glad to hear about the ballast, in case it happens again and it's not on averaging! The key is to look for the "decimal" in the lower right hand corner of the readout. If the decimal is there, it's averaging. If I have the same thing happen again and it's not there, I know where to start looking first! Thanks for the info!
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