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Nov 06, 2020Explorer
Sincere thanks to everyone who provided suggestions on this. Those interested in what the issue was, or for anyone that happens to find this in the future the issue was a blown 50Amp circuit breaker. So basically a 3 dollar part, and 15 minutes of work and it was resolved.
Brief summary for anyone that might find this thread.
Symptoms started with interior lights dimming down to nothing, thermostat not working, and one outlet also not working, even though plugged into shore power. Temporary solution is either a portable battery charger, which I will carry from now on, or on a Class C run the ignition to give the batteries a charge.
If I had brought my multimeter, purchased a second one to keep in the RV permanently, highly recommended, I would have been able to isolate the issue in about 15 minutes.
Brief summary for anyone that might find this thread.
Symptoms started with interior lights dimming down to nothing, thermostat not working, and one outlet also not working, even though plugged into shore power. Temporary solution is either a portable battery charger, which I will carry from now on, or on a Class C run the ignition to give the batteries a charge.
If I had brought my multimeter, purchased a second one to keep in the RV permanently, highly recommended, I would have been able to isolate the issue in about 15 minutes.
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