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beith4 05-03-2014 08:41 PM

Is that really where the fuse panel is???
 
We have been searching high and low (no pun intended) for the fuse panel in our 1992 22' hi-lo. From all I've read on your forum, it appears that it could be in the bathroom??? Any input?

RCREYES 05-04-2014 03:47 PM

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Originally Posted by beith4 (Post 23825)
We have been searching high and low (no pun intended) for the fuse panel in our 1992 22' hi-lo. From all I've read on your forum, it appears that it could be in the bathroom??? Any input?

Welcome to the forum. My fuse panel is on the dining room table bench seat.

retiredcamper47 05-04-2014 09:34 PM

On my 1995 22' HiLo, the 12v fuse panel was inside the wardrobe in the bathroom. Just lift the lid on the wardrobe and look to the right.

Bob

Wrascal 05-04-2014 09:59 PM

On my 02 24' its mounted to the floor (under couch/bed) but within several feet of where the AC plugs in to the exterior wall.

notanlines 05-05-2014 05:31 AM

on our '97 the 12 volt panel is located under the bathroom sink vanity on the left hand side

Elaine and Bill 05-09-2014 09:42 PM

Ours is located in a pull down "cubby" in the bedroom on the back of the bathroom wall…small black box.

Liz 01-12-2015 12:29 AM

2009 Hi-lo camper
 
Hi, my mom and I are traveling in her trailer, and our electrical outlets don't seem to be working anymore. We think it might be a fuse, but aren't sure where the fuse box is. We've searched about everywhere. The user manual says that it is in a lower cabinet. Any help would be much appreciated!

-liz

notanlines 01-12-2015 06:23 AM

Liz, in reality that fuse box may very well be located ANYWHERE in that trailer. Simply start at the lower front of the trailer and open everything, including under the bed. Let us know where you find it.

Norton Rider 01-12-2015 06:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Liz (Post 28143)
Hi, my mom and I are traveling in her trailer, and our electrical outlets don't seem to be working anymore. We think it might be a fuse, but aren't sure where the fuse box is. We've searched about everywhere. The user manual says that it is in a lower cabinet. Any help would be much appreciated!

-liz

Liz

Please tell us the year and length (model) of the trailer. Somebody familiar with that model might then post the location of the breakers.

Moonstruck 01-12-2015 07:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Norton Rider (Post 28145)
Liz

Please tell us the year and length (model) of the trailer. Somebody familiar with that model might then post the location of the breakers.


Liz, check for a GFCI breaker in the circuit. It will be one of the receptacle plates that looks different from the others. There should be two buttons on it. Make sure they are both pushed down. If not that then possibly a breaker in the AC box.

allenr 01-12-2015 09:08 AM

Look behind a kitchen cabinet door close to the floor, ours is below the microwave oven. I need to put my head next to the floor to see it.

JIM L 01-12-2015 07:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Liz (Post 28143)
Hi, my mom and I are traveling in her trailer, and our electrical outlets don't seem to be working anymore. We think it might be a fuse, but aren't sure where the fuse box is. We've searched about everywhere. The user manual says that it is in a lower cabinet. Any help would be much appreciated!

-liz

As stated before the fuse/ circuit breaker panel could be located anywhere. Usually near the floor. It is a small metal box with a front metal panel. The panel opens and the fuses and circuit breakers are behind the panel. The outlets are controlled by a circuit breaker, not a fuse. Check to see if a circuit breaker is tripped. If it is flip it to the off position and then the on position. If none are tripped, next try the ground fault interrupter (GFCI). This is one of the outlets with two buttons on it. One button is marked test, and the other reset. The test button is to trip the outlet off to see if it is working OK. The reset button resets the outlet to ON. Do NOT press these two buttons at the same time. Press the reset button and if the outlet had tripped this will reset it. This GFCI outlet controls several other outlets. Depending on how many outlets you have, there may be two GFCI outlets controlling two banks of outlets. The GFCI outlets are usually located in the bath area or kitchen area or both if you have two.

Wrascal 01-12-2015 10:27 PM

I would add that oftentimes when a circuit breaker pops it's not visually noticeable, especially when its near the floor and you're on your hands and knees.

I suggest you cycle every one of them off and then back on.

Virginia hilo classic 06-03-2015 05:32 PM

1996 Bon Voyage circuit breaker panel is located behind a small pull down door on the right side of the couch/bed.
I am trying to find the 120 volt AC to 12 volt DC converter.

JackandJanet 06-03-2015 09:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Virginia hilo classic (Post 30310)
1996 Bon Voyage circuit breaker panel is located behind a small pull down door on the right side of the couch/bed.
I am trying to find the 120 volt AC to 12 volt DC converter.

I bet it's in the same area. Mine is. But, if I were to replace it, I would have to remove the wood panel under the couch cushion to get at it.

- Jack

hilltool 06-04-2015 11:34 PM

My converter is on front wall under the pull out couch / bed on my 2001 22 footer.


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