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handye9
Mar 26, 2015Explorer II
On some trailers, that resetting breaker is located under the trailer, fastened to the frame, near where the positive battery lead enters the trailer. Some trailers (with multiple slides) have more than one.
They come in various (20,30,40,etc) amperages, and are available at most auto parts stores. Some are auto reset, some have a push botton for resetting. They run 7 - 10.00 in price.
Sometimes, disconnecting and re-connecting the battery and shore power will reset an auto reset breaker.
If you need to change one, disconnect battery and shore power while making the change.
They come in various (20,30,40,etc) amperages, and are available at most auto parts stores. Some are auto reset, some have a push botton for resetting. They run 7 - 10.00 in price.
Sometimes, disconnecting and re-connecting the battery and shore power will reset an auto reset breaker.
If you need to change one, disconnect battery and shore power while making the change.
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