All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: No Power unless plugged in to shore power!!! Please Help...After replacing the circuit breaker in the first picture I now have power again. I will be pulling off the other one and replacing it in the next week or so as well so that they're both new.Re: No Power unless plugged in to shore power!!! Please Help...westend I didn't know these were circuit breakers. The only circuit breaker I was familiar with prior to today was the kind in the panel inside the camper, you know, like the ones in my house. Instead of assuming that anyone knows about theses maybe ask if they were aware of them... Byrogie I saw that, I thought that meant the battery terminals which are in awesome condition.Re: No Power unless plugged in to shore power!!! Please Help...Could these rust buckets be the problem by chance? Its been a while since I fiddled with it now, but with all of the testing that we did I'm down to this is all I can think it is now. Re: No Power unless plugged in to shore power!!! Please Help...Nope. Just taken a break from fiddling with it. I'll poke around on it again tomorrow or Monday after work... Got tired of messing with it again.Re: No Power unless plugged in to shore power!!! Please Help...No I don't have a battery disconnect. Last time I went out with it was probably February and it was working. I've been running sets of 6volt batteries since I purchased it, I understand how they work. Testing together reads 13+ volts.No Power unless plugged in to shore power!!! Please Help...Okay... So I have a 2010 Springdale 260 SRT. I have power when plugged in but nothing from the batteries. What I've done so far. No blown fuses in electrical panel. No thrown breakers. Replaced fuse and housing on frame rail because of corrosion. Disconnected ground wire, sanded everything nice and pretty and replaced. Both batteries show over 6 Volts on my multi meter. (dual 6 volt set up) I'm headed out tomorrow night with the scouts and it would sure be nice to have power back again. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks, HeathRe: HEY we need a sticky for our TT pics!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Big1 wrote: Well guys the wife and I pick this up last week and we love the look of it, it's a 2016 Dutchmen Denali 287RE. It have three slide out, we will be trying it out for the first time Sept. 6 after the holiday. Beautiful!Re: HEY we need a sticky for our TT pics!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ~DJ~ wrote: Slide out problems are OVER!!! I guess Nelsons felt sorry for all the trouble I've had and made me a more than smoking' deal on a '16 Arctic Fox 25R. Pics to follow soon!! Nice... I really want to look at a true 4 seasons when we shop for our next one.Re: HEY we need a sticky for our TT pics!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I learned that Lippert started making the slide out systems just before I bought my '14. Cheap, chintzy and unreliable. Nelsons fixed it twice under warranty but now warranty is gone so they want me to pay for it. That sucks since they know it has (at least on yours) a history of not working correctly.Re: HEY we need a sticky for our TT pics!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ~DJ~ wrote: HeathJohnson wrote: You've got to love Idaho camping DJ!!! Looks like you traded your SRT. If I had it to do over again I'd a kept it!!! :( We still have ours. Its still going strong.
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