Your solution seems to isolate the problem I am having. I check the BCC and could not find CB5. I attached a photo of the BCC. Does it look familiar or maybe point mien the right direction. All your help is greatly appreciated.
There are two DC circuit breakers mounted to the side of the box (inside the box). They need to be reset. They have little black plungers in the base to reset. This is what they look like
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There are two DC circuit breakers mounted to the side of the box (inside the box). They need to be reset. They have little black plungers in the base to reset. This is what they look like
Lou
Thank you for the schematic. That makes a ton of sense. When I get home tonight I will try to remedy this issue. Thanks so much for all your help . I will keep you posted.
Lou Just got home and walked right over to the rv, looked at the BCC and there it was as plain as day. Spent hours trying to figure out where it was located. Your picture and schematic did the trick. Everything works. Thanks so much!
You and mgscott4, skip426. , 007, 94-Newman and trackman were a great help. I am glad folks like you are out there. Enjoy your holiday weekend.