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RoyB
May 07, 2015Explorer II
Both the on-board converter/charger unit and the trailer batteries feed the same 12VDC POWER DISTRIBUTION PANEL. These are the only two sources for power unless you have a solar panel installed.
Here is a simplified 30AMP Wiring configuration for the trailer...

Seems strange if the 12VDC fuse is pulled you would be getting DC VOLTAGE on the load side of the circuit.
If you are referring to the LED LIGHT that comes on when a fuse is blown it is powered from a diode on the primary side of the fuse.
Roy Ken
Here is a simplified 30AMP Wiring configuration for the trailer...

Seems strange if the 12VDC fuse is pulled you would be getting DC VOLTAGE on the load side of the circuit.
If you are referring to the LED LIGHT that comes on when a fuse is blown it is powered from a diode on the primary side of the fuse.
Roy Ken
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