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Y-Guy
Aug 27, 2021Moderator
dave from mesa if you have a voltmeter you can test it (if you are comfortable doing it) if there is no power there are a couple things it may take; either running a line back there or it could be a fuse. I know on some Ford Trucks they didn't ship with the fuse for charging (cheap move on Fords part) but I am unsure if that could be an issue on your rig or not.
Not knowing your electrical knowledge or if you have a voltmeter I'll share that you would want to test the 12V Power pin and the Ground pin.

You could visit and RV show or mobile tech and they can check things out and give you a quote for a new line.
Or as mentioned above and just get a charge box, the problem is that you're probably going to kill the battery faster with frequent complete drains.
Not knowing your electrical knowledge or if you have a voltmeter I'll share that you would want to test the 12V Power pin and the Ground pin.

You could visit and RV show or mobile tech and they can check things out and give you a quote for a new line.
Or as mentioned above and just get a charge box, the problem is that you're probably going to kill the battery faster with frequent complete drains.
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