All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsElectrical WoesQuestion re 2004 trail-lite 22' motorhome by r-vision(B+) Last nite I lost all my "shore power" . I was plugged in to a 50 amp using a converter adapter to my 30 amp cord. I am in Savannah Ga and was using my air conditioning system when the power went out. I could use my lights from battery power but no appliances or outlet, even when I turned on the generator! I would expect that I blew a AC fuse but I can not find any fuse panel or circuit breaker in this whole RV. I am a new(newbie) Rv'r and I bought this RV 2nd hand with 13,000 miles on it. I have made several modifications to make it more practicle and this is my first trip with it as I purchased it late fall and had no or little "shake down time" My wife is ready to call it quits so I really need to find this fuse box or breaker before very long! HELP!!! Thanks in advance KeithQuestion re 2004 trail-lite 22' motorhome by r-vision(B+)Last nite I lost all my "shore power" . I was plugged in to a 50 amp using a converter adapter to my 30 amp cord. I am in Savannah Ga and was using my air conditioning system when the power went out. I could use my lights from battery power but no appliances or outlet, even when I turned on the generator! I would expect that I blew a AC fuse but I can not find any fuse panel or circuit breaker in this whole RV. I am a new(newbie) Rv'r and I bought this RV 2nd hand with 13,000 miles on it. I have made several modifications to make it more practicle and this is my first trip with it as I purchased it late fall and had no or little "shake down time" My wife is ready to call it quits so I really need to find this fuse box or breaker before very long! HELP!!! Thanks in advance KeithTrail lite BPlus winterization woes!!!!I recently purchased a Trail Lite BPlus 2004 motor home. I did not get a r-vision motor home manual with it and thanks to the kind souls on this forum I was able to download a manual, but probably not for my year? For example, it says to winterize, you can drain the system and fresh water tank by" going to low point drains located under (?) the motor home They will be labeled to show correct position(handles turn one way to open, the other way to close" There are NO valves under this motor home! Under one cabinet by sink is labeled "low point drain" and another on the dinette seat that houses the fiberglass fresh water tank. In these corners are pop up valves with key ring pulls and the one by the fresh water tank and pump is another small turn valve attached to what looks like a outlet from tank. I have opened all valves and it still appears that the water tank contains about 6" of water. When I hold flash lite up to opaque tank, it looks like a undulating shadow(I assume to be liquid water) moving when I rock the motor home. I am in upstate NY(Ticonderoga) and I have been keeping a Polonis ceramic heater on since freezing weather hit. Am I missing something with these drains??? I did open all sink handles and even used air on the city water inlet but I am bewildered on why the fresh water tank is not draining. Any help will be greatly appreciated!Re: Problem filling the tank!Thanks again! I can not believe how helpful and fantastic this forum is!!! I hope I don't wear out my welcome with so many questions. I am just so new at this RV game and I am starting off with a used unit. Probably a mistake fora "newbe"Re: Problem filling the tank!Thanks for all the suggestions. I just heard back from the seller saying he took the unit to another garage and they supposedly diagnosed the problem due to something called the canister. I wish I was more up to speed on such, but I really have no idea what the canister does or why it 's demise would effect the filling of the tank??? KeithProblem filling the tank!Has anyone had a problem filling their motorhome at the gas pump? Can not seem to figure out why it is taking forever to fill up with the nozzle shutting off at the pump due to the constant backing up of the gas; almost as if there is an "airlock" or something. The mechanic at the Chevy garage says everything checks out OK electronically, but I got the impression he did not want to really deal with it. My money is green, but maybe his expertise in this area was limited!Re: 2004 class b+ trail-lite (r-vision) camper manualThank you guys so much for responding and your advise and help!! What a great forum and having the opportunity to converse with seasoned RV's is truly wonderful! At 68 , I was feeling a bit stupid buying an RV thinking that the camping thing had passed me by, but I am an active individual an an ardent waterfowl hunter so perhaps my "young brain" will see me through these awkward initial stages of purchasing and trying out this whole RV thing! Thanks again for all the help!Re: Trail- lite class b+ motorhome manualThanks, I will post my request over there on class c. I ,as you can quests, am a bit new to this forum and I was confused by the B class catagory.2004 class b+ trail-lite (r-vision) camper manualI have just purchased a Class B-Plus Trail-Lite motorhome by R-vision. I believe r-vision is out of buisness and being that I am a first time RVer of any kind I am desperately searching for a manual that would have originally accompanied this unit. Something that woul tell you the procedures for such as: fuse panel location and types, starting furnace, options available to use propane , shore power electric or battery, servicing the slide out, winterization etc. The unit I bought has individual manuals for refrig, microwave, generator, stovetop,but no manual to describe the general functions of the camper itself. The unit is on a 3500 Chevy chassis with a 6.0 l engine. I have a on the Chevy truck, but that's it. Can anyone give me some idea where I might find such a manual? Thanks so much KeithRe: Trail- lite class b+ motorhome manualI did try the r-Visioncamping.org website and can not receive an activation response to get registered. Perhaps this forum is defunct as well as manufacturer??? Thanks for responding. I am hoping someone has a similar unit that I could purchase a copy of their manual.