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Treefrog
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Jan 22, 2017

country breaker location

we overloaded the coach 120 v outlets and have lost power to them on a 2000 Country Coach Intrigue.

I have not found a circuit breaker for that. Someone mentioned that said circuit runs through the inverter, which circuit I have switched off/on with no resulting help. I confess that my review of electric schematics affords me no help.

Suggestions?

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  • dougrainer wrote:
    Older Inverter/Chargers have breakers ON the Inverter. Check the Inverter 120 breakers on the Inverter. You have the Inverter breaker on the main breaker panel, but still will have the breakers ON the Inverter. Doug


    Mot really. I have a one year old Magnum and it has circuit breakers on it.
  • Older Inverter/Chargers have breakers ON the Inverter. Check the Inverter 120 breakers on the Inverter. You have the Inverter breaker on the main breaker panel, but still will have the breakers ON the Inverter. Doug
  • Go back to the battery compartment and look for the panel above the batteries that might have a sticker on it saying something about not being a storage compartment. Remove the two wing nuts and remove the cover, don't drop it on the batteries. Behind it you will see the inverter. On it are a couple of circuit breakers. Push both of them down to reset them and then flip them back up. Power will be restored.

    You do not have to have the inverter on for the 110VAC to pass through
  • Treefrog wrote:
    we overloaded the coach 120 v outlets and have lost power to them on a 2000 Country Coach Intrigue.

    I have not found a circuit breaker for that. Someone mentioned that said circuit runs through the inverter, which circuit I have switched off/on with no resulting help. I confess that my review of electric schematics affords me no help.

    Suggestions?
    Check the load center first. You must have one for shore power somewhere in the coach. It will have a main breaker and more for individual circuits. Turn all breakers off, then to "On".

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