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wa8yxm
Jun 14, 2017Explorer III
You have basically the same Intelletec Battery Control Center system I have, and that is the proper type of switch.. It operates a latching solenoid elsewhere in the RV.
Now.. On mine, when it was NEW.. It worked, but shortly after it failed.. I fixed it There are 3 ways Easy, hard and expensive (hardest)
The easy way
Find your BCC (Battery control center) it will say "Battery control center" on the cover. open it up and pull all the 5 amp fuses.. Just the 5's, ignore all others.
now cycle that switch use/store/use/store 50-100 times
now replace the fuses and hit USE You should hear a CLUNK if so, Good job
Harder: I disconnected the switch and cycled it 50-100 times.. Worked
Hardest (Expensive)_ New switch but I do not think it is needed yet.
Now.. On mine, when it was NEW.. It worked, but shortly after it failed.. I fixed it There are 3 ways Easy, hard and expensive (hardest)
The easy way
Find your BCC (Battery control center) it will say "Battery control center" on the cover. open it up and pull all the 5 amp fuses.. Just the 5's, ignore all others.
now cycle that switch use/store/use/store 50-100 times
now replace the fuses and hit USE You should hear a CLUNK if so, Good job
Harder: I disconnected the switch and cycled it 50-100 times.. Worked
Hardest (Expensive)_ New switch but I do not think it is needed yet.
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