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Old 05-07-2010, 05:45 PM   #1
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Fuse for Opus Toilet

I have blown the fuse on my toilet electronics. Does anyone have a electrical sysmetic or can tell me where I may locate this fuse. I have a 2006 45' TS Select. There are no manuals of the circuit system with my unit. I have checked all of the fuses in the cabinet above the toilet and all appear to be OK. The light in the storage bay below the bath also is not working, I think they are related.

Any information that anyone could provide would be greatly appreciated.

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Old 05-11-2010, 08:39 PM   #2
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There are a couple of 12 ga. wires coming out of the floor next to the toilet. They used crimp connectors to attach to the toilet leads and I found one of the crimps to be bad, so I'd suggest you test in that area with your multi-meter and see if you have "juice" leading to the toilet.
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Old 05-12-2010, 08:13 PM   #3
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I am aware of the 12 ga wire. What my problem was is I pulled the circuit board out of the toilet as instructed and removed the electrical feed as instructed. In the process I shorted the bare wires out and blew the fuse. I need to know where that fuse is located. I may have to use a multi-meter to retest all of the fuses that appear to be OK.

What started all of this was my toilet would not flush. The ball mech. would not open. When I called the supply house they suggested that the seal was worn out and causing a drag on the ball opening. I don't think that is what is going on but anyway I replaced the seal. They said those are teflon coated and over time need to be replaced FYI. The fix was easy if I hadn't done a stupid thing. Anyway if you have any insight I would appreciated it. Thanks

What started all of this was my toilet wouldn
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There are a couple of 12 ga. wires coming out of the floor next to the toilet. They used crimp connectors to attach to the toilet leads and I found one of the crimps to be bad, so I'd suggest you test in that area with your multi-meter and see if you have "juice" leading to the toilet.
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Old 05-20-2010, 05:14 PM   #4
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FYI: The fuse box is located in the cabinet with the 110 breakers. There are about 20 fuses in that box related to alot of different areas and they are marked as they should be. Glad I found it.
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