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Old 11-24-2018, 07:05 PM   #1
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Fuse panel ....help please

I noticed today several of my rocker switches in the front on the motor home are not working. I checked the fuse panel and noticed the last fuse socket in the panel has the red light on. There is no fuse in that socket....never has been. All fuses are good and breakers too. Why is the red light on? Any suggestions on troubleshooting the switches?.
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Generally when the LED lights that indicates the fuse in that position has blown otherwise known as open. Removing the fuse from that location would also illuminate the LED, the circuit is open. If you were to replace the missing fuse and it doesn't blow, the LED should be extinguished, the circuit is now closed.
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Generally when the LED lights that indicates the fuse in that position has blown otherwise known as open. Removing the fuse from that location would also illuminate the LED, the circuit is open. If you were to replace the missing fuse and it doesn't blow, the LED should be extinguished, the circuit is now closed.
There is no fuse in that position.... never has Been?
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There is no fuse in that position.... never has Been?
Cfyanes, I was simply attempting to explain why the red light was on. As to your switch problem, I don't have any knowledge on how a Beaver was wired. On our coach there are multiple fuse box locations. One box which is located in a bay under the driver's position contains all the fuses and relays used in the cockpit. Do you have more than one fuse box on the Beaver?
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