I posted a review yesterday and decided maybe it should have been a little better and want to edit it but I can't post for 90 days. Does anyone know how to edit a review?
QUOTE(lb0456 @ May 7 2014, 12:12 PM) [snapback]36475[/snapback] I posted a review yesterday and decided maybe it should have been a little better and want to edit it but I can't post for 90 days. Does anyone know how to edit a review? Once a review has been submitted and posted, the reviewer cannot make changes themselves. However, because your review has not yet been posted, we can return it to you for editing. Please watch for it in your email address box that is on file with us.
QUOTE(lb0456 @ May 7 2014, 10:12 AM) [snapback]36475[/snapback] I posted a review yesterday and decided maybe it should have been a little better and want to edit it but I can't post for 90 days. Does anyone know how to edit a review? I'm in the same boat. I submitted a review for "Mountain Man RV" in Cave Junction, OR and I'd like to make some changes (and upgrade it a little). The review has not yet been posted. I'm in no great hurry and I'm not asking why it hasn't been posted because I get that part. Thanks,
QUOTE(ZagiFlyer @ Jun 15 2014, 01:51 PM) [snapback]36952[/snapback] I'm in the same boat. I submitted a review for "Mountain Man RV" in Cave Junction, OR and I'd like to make some changes (and upgrade it a little). The review has not yet been posted. I'm in no great hurry and I'm not asking why it hasn't been posted because I get that part. Thanks, It has been returned to you as you requested. If you didn't receive it let us know.
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It would be nice to be able to amend a review. I just did a very positive review of the FMCA Campground in Cincinnati. Then the weather got hot and the park filled up. Everyone running their air conditioners has pulled the voltage below 104 volts. Anything under 118 volts damages your motors.
With all due respect you are mistaken about the effects of low voltage on devices. The North American voltage standard is 120V and fluctuations of 10% either plus or minus are common and are considered acceptable; so voltages low as ~108V aren't of concern. We have a SurgeGuard Energy Management System installed on our MH and it cuts off when the voltage drops below 102V. The 104V you experienced isn't great but it was unlikely to do any harm.