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Old 06-18-2014, 06:17 PM   #1
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Having a power problem.. Not sure what to do on my end, I have checked the cutoff switch under the chassis but cannot get any power to the house, lights, a/c, etc. any suggestions
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more info would be helpful....
Are you plugged in to shore power that is good? Have you tried running the generator? Can you hear the transfer switch working? Is there a house battery disconnect switch, or "master" breaker in the house circuit breaker panel?

Hope these ideas help. Good luck.
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In my 2005 HR there is a red buttom above the house battery, check to see if it is turned off. It turns a quarter turn.........

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There is a switch at the entrance called a salesman switch that will disable all lights etc. It is also known to fail so check that first.
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Old 06-19-2014, 08:00 AM   #5
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Thanks so much. It was the little salesman switch near the door. I appreciate his so much as I learn this craft. Clarence
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