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4x4Bob
Jul 11, 2014Explorer
As the photo provided by RoyB shows, the fuse panel is under the oven on the right wall. The power cord comes in through the rear wall and is stored in a small cabinet that also holds the water pump.
There is an air grill under the refrigerator that feeds the Heater. I did not think that the converter would be in that space, but stranger things have happened on this trailer.
Sunday my son and I plan to pull the fuse panel out to repair a burnt wire that we found while replacing the circuit breakers that were smoking. Son thinks that the interior of the breakers rusted and allowed current to go through instead of closing like they should have.
If the power converter is not behind the fuse panel then I will have to go back to Jayco and ask for information and a diagram.
Thanks to everyone that has tried to help.
If anyone else has information, will like to read it.
Bob
There is an air grill under the refrigerator that feeds the Heater. I did not think that the converter would be in that space, but stranger things have happened on this trailer.
Sunday my son and I plan to pull the fuse panel out to repair a burnt wire that we found while replacing the circuit breakers that were smoking. Son thinks that the interior of the breakers rusted and allowed current to go through instead of closing like they should have.
If the power converter is not behind the fuse panel then I will have to go back to Jayco and ask for information and a diagram.
Thanks to everyone that has tried to help.
If anyone else has information, will like to read it.
Bob
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