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    I have a 2022 Imagine 2970RL. Whether on A/C power or not, my interior control panel is not working, leaving all systems inoperable.
    Last night, the panel was flashing in two bursts. This morning the panel is flashing in five bursts.

    My battery is good. My electric jackstand operates fine.

    Any suggestions to remedy this?

  • #2
    Originally posted by SODowd View Post
    I have a 2022 Imagine 2970RL. Whether on A/C power or not, my interior control panel is not working, leaving all systems inoperable.
    Last night, the panel was flashing in two bursts. This morning the panel is flashing in five bursts.

    My battery is good. My electric jackstand operates fine.

    Any suggestions to remedy this?
    Check the power cable that plugs into the back of the panel for solid 12vDC. The connections above the power outlet are the CANBUS communication cables. One of them may have a terminator inserted (which is OK--just signifies it's the end of the chain). At least one of the cables goes to the Unity X180T main board that is somewhere in your camper. You could check that cable for issues, too (intermittent connection, etc).

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    If power is good and there's no indication of a cable issue, the problem is likely the panel itself (unfortunately). Only remedy is a replacement, and it must be a panel specifically programmed for you model.

    Howard
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    • #3
      Thanks. Great information. The problem ended up being the low voltage supply. After replacing the battery and doing a hard re-start, everything is back to normal.

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