My solution to this potential problem will be to test the electricity before hooking up. There is a great web site that explains RV electricity: http://www.myrv.us/electric/
They describe a simple device to test both the circuit and the voltage here: http://www.myrv.us/electric/Pg/tester_30amp.htm I ordered all the parts for this device from Amazon for $27.
https://www.amazon.com/Camco-55233-Electrical-PowerGrip-Adapter/dp/B00192QB3I
https://www.amazon.com/Globe-Electric-46505-Single-Tap-Grounded/dp/B007XQORTO
https://www.amazon.com/Prime-Products-12-4055-Voltage-Meter/dp/B002P48KLK
https://www.amazon.com/Sperry-Instruments-GFI6302-Outlet-Tester/dp/B000RUL2UU
I plan to use this simple tester before I hook my future Oliver up to shore power.
David
I installed a progressive surge protector under the dinette seat of my oliver elite and then mounted the remote display under the dinette table under the power converter. I can see it from my entrance door and it is not a problem with the light while sleeping. It works great. Be sure to read the instructions for it's use and what the codes mean.
I can't say whether Oliver will add the remote display, but it seems likely to me. It would be cheap and very easy to do. You could easily do it after delivery. The wiring is a simple plug and play data cable.
Personally it is not something I would lose any sleep about when I ordered a trailer.
John Davies
Spokane WA
Absolutely! The adventure is what's going to keep us young, hopefully well beyond retirement. I guess I should have said active rather than younger, but really it's the same I think.
Welcome to the Oliver Forums ! There is a lot to help you in your decision making process to be found here. The aluminum frame was mentioned and rightly so for it is the foundation on which quality can be built. Here is a short video that I shot during a visit to the Oliver factory.