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- JimExplorerAre the Salesman's switches ON? Usually just above the door.
BTW, if you had a battery grounded out, it would have smoked something. If you're measuring fully charged, then you have an open circuit somewhere. A solenoid that's not closed, or a blown fuse. Many RVs of that era had large resettable fuses in the BCC (Battery Control Center). - rellikmacExplorerim having problems somewhere the batteries are fully charged but im getting no power in the rv im trying to find a diagram to follow the wires too see if one is grounded out some where i would love a diagram for visual reference
- rellikmacExplorerChassis---{-battery+|-Main fuse-(1)--Switch----Fuse box---Converter
- wa8yxmExplorer IIIWhat kind of diagrams are you wanting. The basic is this
Chassis---{-battery+|-Main fuse-(1)--Switch----Fuse box---Converter
(1)---Steps and possibly slides.
Fuse box--Several lines---All 12 volt stuff save "truck" stuff.
Note that the switch may be a solenoid operated by a remote switch.
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