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Old 07-07-2015, 05:13 PM   #1
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I have a 2002 TD 22 ft. I am having problems with my 12 volt system. I don't see a master switch or fuse box. There is an in line fuse in the battery box. Are the others under the trailer? I recently installed a new battery so that is not the problem. Thanks for the help.
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I have a 2002 TD 22 ft. I am having problems with my 12 volt system. I don't see a master switch or fuse box. There is an in line fuse in the battery box. Are the others under the trailer? I recently installed a new battery so that is not the problem. Thanks for the help.
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There is one in the battery box that is self resetting.

Read RichR's reply.

http://www.hilotrailerforum.com/f28/...-working-1316/
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I have a 2002 TD 22 ft. I am having problems with my 12 volt system. I don't see a master switch or fuse box. There is an in line fuse in the battery box. Are the others under the trailer? I recently installed a new battery so that is not the problem. Thanks for the help.
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When we had our 1999 21TD, in addition to the inline fuse in the battery box, the fuse box itself was under the dinette/bed bench on the street side of the trailer.
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I found 2 fuses by the rocker switch. Should I have 2 more? There aren't any under the dinette. Where else should I look? Never had any problems with my
1999 this one is driving me crazy.
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I found 2 fuses by the rocker switch. Should I have 2 more? There aren't any under the dinette. Where else should I look? Never had any problems with my
1999 this one is driving me crazy.
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Can't offer anymore suggestions other than I remember the fuse box was a black container and probably had at least four fuses and because of the location it was very difficult to see if a fuse was blown without removing it.
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Thanks. One of my fuses near the rocker switch is 1 amp and the manual says all are 15 amp. I may have to give up and take it to some one to fix.
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Are you certain the 2 way rocker switch by the door is in the right position. I have sometimes forgotten to push mine up until I tried something 12 volt.
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Yes I am sure. I have tried in all positions the only thing that works on the battery is the power jack.
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DH says where ever your converter is trace the lines and you will find fuses. Not sure if some electrical box is located in the wardrobe?
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Your fuse box should be near hot water heater under whatever you have up front. On mine it is a pull out couch.
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There is also a fuse by the three way power switch. Check that if you are not getting power to stuff in trailer. The power jack is always hot.

Sorry- I see you already found those.
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