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CA_Traveler
Feb 26, 2018Explorer III
Your steps are likely wired to the chassis battery. They could be wired to the house battery but on a different circuit than your common house equipment.
Do you have house power to that box under the rig? Have you checked carefully for a fuse or CB near the house batteries? There is usually one near the batteries to protect against a possible short.
Have you determined that you do/do not have a salesman switch? ie A switch usually near the door that operates a solenoid to disconnect house power and ensures lights etc are off when you leave the rig. If it turns off the refer then it's not for daily usage.
BTW If you get a manual for your rig don't just assume it's correct. Generic manuals and production changes are common in the industry.
Do you have house power to that box under the rig? Have you checked carefully for a fuse or CB near the house batteries? There is usually one near the batteries to protect against a possible short.
Have you determined that you do/do not have a salesman switch? ie A switch usually near the door that operates a solenoid to disconnect house power and ensures lights etc are off when you leave the rig. If it turns off the refer then it's not for daily usage.
BTW If you get a manual for your rig don't just assume it's correct. Generic manuals and production changes are common in the industry.
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