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handye9
Sep 17, 2014Explorer II
Could be a 12 volt circuit breaker.
Look for one of these.
12 volt breaker, normally in line on positive battery lead, under the trailer, mounted on the frame near a junction box where 12 volt power enters the trailer. Some of them will reset when you disconnect and re-connect to shore power. Some of them have a reset button. Test for 12 volt power between the two posts. If it won't reset, it needs to be replaced. While doing replacement, disconnect both, shore power, and battery power.
They are available at RV dealers and most auto parts stores. Cheaper at auto parts store.
Look for one of these.
12 volt breaker, normally in line on positive battery lead, under the trailer, mounted on the frame near a junction box where 12 volt power enters the trailer. Some of them will reset when you disconnect and re-connect to shore power. Some of them have a reset button. Test for 12 volt power between the two posts. If it won't reset, it needs to be replaced. While doing replacement, disconnect both, shore power, and battery power.
They are available at RV dealers and most auto parts stores. Cheaper at auto parts store.
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