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enblethen
Oct 05, 2014Nomad
A circuit breaker is normally used for 120 volt AC systems. 12 volt circuits are protected by fuses in most cases.
Do you have a volt meter? Check for 12 volts in the DC power section. It is normally located behind a small dead front plate next to the 120 Volt circuit breakers. Look near the floor in hall way or around the base of the bed.
Does any of the 120 volt receptacles work? Could be a tripped GFCI receptacle. They are the 120 volt receptacle that has two small buttons. Try pushing the resets.
Do you have a volt meter? Check for 12 volts in the DC power section. It is normally located behind a small dead front plate next to the 120 Volt circuit breakers. Look near the floor in hall way or around the base of the bed.
Does any of the 120 volt receptacles work? Could be a tripped GFCI receptacle. They are the 120 volt receptacle that has two small buttons. Try pushing the resets.
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