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Old 04-06-2011, 09:06 PM   #2
Frosty
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Default Re: No cabin battery power

Normally Class A & C RV's have one regular style battery for starting the engine, the "chassis battery". Also, there are two deep cycle, AGM, gel cell, ect. type batteries that sit side by side and are wired together for running the DC side of your RV, like the fridge, lights, furnace, and water pump. These are called the "house batteries". If there is no power anywhere in the RV while not hooked up to shore power, a fuse may have blown. The entire DC side of the rig operates on automotive blade style fuses. The AC side operates through circuit breakers like in your regular home. The breakers and fuses are usually together in the converter box inside the rig. Should be a retangular plastic box. Normally when a fuse blows a little red light next to the bad fuse will illuminate. But of course you need a little power to turn on the light. Hope this helps. If you have any additional info, that may help in troubleshooting. Good luck.
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