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Old 01-14-2015, 08:47 PM   #1
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I have a recently purchased Serrano 31x. I need to check breakers.
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This is our first trip with this RV. I brought it to the dealer to fix minor slide leak and now no heat and no generator ? It hocked up to the house for power. There seems to be 2/3 tank of propane, generator runs off diesel. Maybe it something simple?
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Sorry for the spelling it's 1:15 and my eyes are fuzzy.
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What breakers are you speaking of? Motor homes generally have 2 or 3 types and may stick them in several places.

1: 120 volt breakers,, Generall in a breaker panel and 2 on the generator, may be a 2nd breaker panel (Sub panel) if you have an inverter

2: 12 volt vehicle breakers, (Headlights and other systems) generally self-resetting and may be scattered over 2 or 3 fuse/breaker panels (I have 3)

3: Main house battery breaker.. May be manual or self resetting (mine is self, schematic for my BCC shows manual) may be near battery or near or in Battery Control Center if you have a box labeled that way .

All Motor homes have a battery control system,, Sometimes it is a box labeled as such, Sometimes not, But usually there is some kind of switch, generally just inside the door but can be elsewhere, labeld AUX or USE/STORE,, must be in USE for generator to work. (ON)
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What breakers are you speaking of? Motor homes generally have 2 or 3 types and may stick them in several places.

1: 120 volt breakers,, Generall in a breaker panel and 2 on the generator, may be a 2nd breaker panel (Sub panel) if you have an inverter

2: 12 volt vehicle breakers, (Headlights and other systems) generally self-resetting and may be scattered over 2 or 3 fuse/breaker panels (I have 3)

3: Main house battery breaker.. May be manual or self resetting (mine is self, schematic for my BCC shows manual) may be near battery or near or in Battery Control Center if you have a box labeled that way .

All Motor homes have a battery control system,, Sometimes it is a box labeled as such, Sometimes not, But usually there is some kind of switch, generally just inside the door but can be elsewhere, labeld AUX or USE/STORE,, must be in USE for generator to work. (ON)
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What wa8yxmsaid.
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4.) There are 1 or 2, (or more) breakers on some, (most?), inverters.
My 2000 watt inverter/charger has 4 "pop out" breakers... (2 12v and 2 120V).
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