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Old 11-17-2018, 07:59 PM   #1
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Breaker location

Have a Thor Ace 30.5. Does anybody know where the breaker panel is located. Can’t get the jack to work. All fuses appear to be good so was going to check if the breaker tripped.
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I'm not familiar with the ACE but often the leveling jacks have their own fuse, not part of the general house 12v panel. Maybe even direct to the battery (could even be chassis battery). Whether it is a large fuse (30A?) or a breaker is hard to guess - could be either. Maybe a call to Thor Customer Service to ask?


From what I read, the ACE would have two 12v power panels, one for house system and another for chassis (automotive) and both on the firewall (says the ACE onwer manual). Check both of them for a dedicated fuse or breaker.
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I'm not familiar with the ACE but often the leveling jacks have their own fuse, not part of the general house 12v panel. Maybe even direct to the battery (could even be chassis battery). Whether it is a large fuse (30A?) or a breaker is hard to guess - could be either. Maybe a call to Thor Customer Service to ask?


From what I read, the ACE would have two 12v power panels, one for house system and another for chassis (automotive) and both on the firewall (says the ACE onwer manual). Check both of them for a dedicated fuse or breaker.


Thank you. Will look on the firewall
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