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dirtdivaca
Mar 01, 2017Explorer
DrewE wrote:
Does the fuse panel have lights that illuminate when the fuses are blown? ...If the fuse is blown and there is some load on the circuit, a handful of milliamps can flow through the LED, limited by the resistor and the impedance of the load, and it illuminates. If there's no load on the circuit, then the LED won't illuminate but the load side of the fuse connection will float up to about 12V.)
Good to know but they did test the wirings outside of the fuse box and that's how we determined there was still current flowing. They tested voltage coming on a "negative" wire so we knew there was something causing a short in the wiring. Which was now found to be attributed to extra wire in the thermastat area. :S I'm not sure what the mfgr guys were smoking when they built our trailer but they did worst shoddy job on our ducts, plumbing and now wiring.
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