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xr600rr 04-06-2018 12:02 PM

Fues box?
 
Good day all! I have a '89 25ft. Water punp was replaced and while it was building up pressure, it stopped. I tested the wires and no 12v. Where would the fuse be? Also, it looked like water was coming out of the fresh water hose hook-up and pressure was building up there. Is that normal? Thanks all!

garyk52 04-06-2018 01:19 PM

The city water supply usually has a back flow (check) valve where you connect the hose, possibly a piece of something is caught under the valve. Try hooking up a hose and run some water thru, if it doesn't stop you have 2 choices, 1 replace, or 2 get a male garden hose plug. As far as the fuse panel, that could be anyplace, mine is in the closet cabinet in the bathroom.

xr600rr 04-06-2018 04:50 PM

Found it...
 
Fuses are in the 12v inverter and there are some breakers in a lower cabinet to the right of the sink. It is a bed check valve. Local place has one for $16. Hope its easy to replace. Cant find a male plug.

AnnE 10-28-2018 08:33 AM

I don't know how to ask a question.
So, maybe I can get help this way.

None of the little dome lights will come on.

I am STILL trying to find the fuse box.
This trailer has been secured permanently to the ground tires / wheels off, so I can move into it.

I have been all over this little used Fun Lite. Crawled on the floor, looked in every cubby...etc. I just DO NOT know where else to look.

I just read something about fuses being in the 12v inverter. What does that mean? I know where the inverter is under a bench.

I just cannot understand WHY this company didn't have a consistent electrical plan.

Any help will be very appreciated.

JackandJanet 10-28-2018 09:27 AM

Hello AnnE, it might help if you tell us the model year and length of your trailer. Someone may have a like model.

The fuses are in a panel on your "Converter", (it's not an "inverter"), so if you know where that is, you've found them. You may have to take a front cover off to get to the fuses though.

- Jack

AnnE 10-28-2018 01:53 PM

It is a 1996 model.
I believe 20 ft.

AnnE 10-28-2018 05:50 PM

Thank you for you help!
I did find it.

So obvious, I don't know why I kept missing it... and the little breaker box too!!!

I will start checking for a bad fuse in a couple of hours...had to spray for SPIDERS everywhere.

Thank you again JackandJanet!!!!

piperjim 10-28-2018 06:39 PM

Is your Master Switch (3 position rocker switch) in the right position?

AnnE 10-28-2018 06:44 PM

I don't know.
I will look and try to figure out what it is and it is in correct position

piperjim 10-28-2018 07:10 PM

It should be just inside your door, close to the floor along with the release cable and raising switch. The Master Switch has 3 positions, up, down, neutral. Mine has to be in the up position (best I recall) for the 12 volt lights to work. Mine has to be in the "down" position for the hydraulic motor to work, which raises the top.

Good luck!

RichR 10-29-2018 07:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by piperjim (Post 45199)
It should be just inside your door, close to the floor along with the release cable and raising switch. The Master Switch has 3 positions, up, down, neutral. Mine has to be in the up position (best I recall) for the 12 volt lights to work. Mine has to be in the "down" position for the hydraulic motor to work, which raises the top.

Good luck!

I can't tell you how many times I forgot to place the master switch in the other position. I would switch the water heater onto gas mode and nothing happened. I double checked the LP tanks open and the stove lighting. Then it would hit me as to the problem.

Elaine and Bill 11-03-2018 07:23 PM

And middle position for travel.


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