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sgfrye
Jan 14, 2019Explorer
MYSTERY SOLVED. :0)
It was simple and an oversight on my part.
The factory installed camera power plug is dc powered. I was in a rush getting things ready for our first trip with TT last week when I installed camera. I had forgotten that I had turned the factory installed battery disconnect switch off a couple days earlier after batteries were charged. Previous TT did not have disconnect. When I got home from work today I unplugged shore power made sure battery disconnect was on and bingo camera had power. I went to dc fuse panel and there was a fuse labeled “accessory”. Pulled the fuse and no power to camera. That means camera is on all the time unless battery is disconnected and off shore power but I will deal with that.
As always appreciate the help and response and my bad on blaming a mistake by factory without troubleshooting more.
I’m still looking for an on off switch though.
It was simple and an oversight on my part.
The factory installed camera power plug is dc powered. I was in a rush getting things ready for our first trip with TT last week when I installed camera. I had forgotten that I had turned the factory installed battery disconnect switch off a couple days earlier after batteries were charged. Previous TT did not have disconnect. When I got home from work today I unplugged shore power made sure battery disconnect was on and bingo camera had power. I went to dc fuse panel and there was a fuse labeled “accessory”. Pulled the fuse and no power to camera. That means camera is on all the time unless battery is disconnected and off shore power but I will deal with that.
As always appreciate the help and response and my bad on blaming a mistake by factory without troubleshooting more.
I’m still looking for an on off switch though.
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