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Old 12-15-2019, 02:36 PM   #20
rodgebone
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Join Date: Nov 2019
Location: Portland, OR
Posts: 114
i dont have In Command but i would prefer NOT to have it. i want redundancy and old school switches that either work or dont - not some technology that is so hard to troubleshoot when it fails that the effort becomes pointless and leaves you without knowing what the backup plan should be to get things working again. i saw a Keystone factory tour vid where they touted the In Command and I instantly thought - what happens if there is a problem with it and basic functions stop working? and the other thing i thought was its over the top and too materialistic for camping and touring. i could see the use in a stick built home or for someone who views their RV/TT as a toy and cant get enough gadgets. but from a reliability factor i dont see the need for this. id rather have simplicity in a system when dealing with an issue on the road far from the dealership
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