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Old 05-31-2010, 04:46 PM   #1
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2004 Dolphin 35 mh need to know where the interconnect solenod is located and if it the same as the disconnect solenod. My emergency boost swithch will not work. need help thanks,,mikee

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Old 05-31-2010, 05:56 PM   #2
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2004 Dolphin 35 mh need to know where the interconnect solenod is located and if it the same as the disconnect solenod. My emergency boost swithch will not work. need help thanks,,mikee
The disconnect relay is not the same as the interconnect solenoid. The solenoid is shown below on backside of a circuit board in the compartment just forward of the entry door. Not sure if NRV still used the fuse type circuit board shown here in 2004. But I believe the solenoid is still the same.

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Old 05-31-2010, 06:36 PM   #3
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Marty just not the same as mine. I have one that looks like that under the 12 power dist panel but nothing on the wall as shown it the picture. It is suposed to have a white/red and white/yellow wires to it but can not find them to trace..thanks..mikee
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Marty just not the same as mine. I have one that looks like that under the 12 power dist panel but nothing on the wall as shown it the picture. It is suposed to have a white/red and white/yellow wires to it but can not find them to trace..thanks..mikee
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mikee, that solenoid IS mounted under the back side of the 12 volt power dist panel. Here is another picture of top view of my 12 volt panel.... Your panel may not be same as mine since there were some changes made by NRV in 2004 models. If it does look like mine, check the fuse next to the small black relay and just above the JP3 terminal.

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I will take a look today thanks again for your patience and help, this kind of thing drives me nuts, I could live with it the way it is but I like to keep everything working right!! mikee
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The disconnect relay is not the same as the interconnect solenoid. The solenoid is shown below on backside of a circuit board in the compartment just forward of the entry door. Not sure if NRV still used the fuse type circuit board shown here in 2004. But I believe the solenoid is still the same.

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Our '03 selenoid is the same as this. After replacement it was on all the time(Tech said relay in board had failed ON and board would have to be replaced). Too expenseive so I put an in-line switch on 12 volt ground wire going to the solenoid and operate battery bank connections manually.

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