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dougrainer
Jul 17, 2017Nomad
BillofPA wrote:
I had that problem and it was a bad relay that the "salesman" switch was connected to.
I HATE the Term Salesman switch. WHY? There is NO such item. RV's have a Battery Disconnect switch. In 40 years as a RV Technician, the only time that term has come up has been from someone on a Forum posting that term. Whew! I feel better now:B
IF the 12 volt disconnect is ON and the unit has power, the Disconnect switch will NOT open and stop 12 volt power. So, if the OP HAD 12 volt power when he started, then the Disconnect switch is not his problem. Now, he COULD have loose nuts on the Disconnect solenoid which would cause his problem. That is why he needs to check all the battery and battery operated switches for loose connections. Doug
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