MartyS-HILO
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Hi I am new to the forum. I have a Hilo 2001 22 foot trailer.
I bought the trailer locally at the end of May. I re-laminated the wall by the shower that had been damaged by an ice dam.
When I got the trailer home it would only go up with jumper cables attached to the battery.
For 2 months this summer we used the trailer on 110 volt service including lights, pump, AC, tanks and battery gage etc.
I bought a new deep cycle battery and new battery terminals, since one was cracked.
Now I must have a short somewhere. I read 12.9volts at the battery and at the closest battery lead bimetal breaker to the solenoid. I also read 5-6 volts at the small activating terminal on the lift solenoid and read 5-6 volts on the down stream terminal on the solenoid as well as on numerous spots inside the trailer.
The 110 volt system works and the inverter has the green light on.
With the master switch in one position we get some light from the light outside of the door and one inside light that looks to be a low watt night light. No other 12 volt systems work.
I am no expert at electronics. I have a standard circuit tester as well as telephone line tracer. I hope it it the main 3 way switch.
Comments welcome. Thanks Marty.
The only other thing I took note of was that the AC switch was turned between AC and Heat. These 2 options are side by side on the AC roof unit.
I bought the trailer locally at the end of May. I re-laminated the wall by the shower that had been damaged by an ice dam.
When I got the trailer home it would only go up with jumper cables attached to the battery.
For 2 months this summer we used the trailer on 110 volt service including lights, pump, AC, tanks and battery gage etc.
I bought a new deep cycle battery and new battery terminals, since one was cracked.
Now I must have a short somewhere. I read 12.9volts at the battery and at the closest battery lead bimetal breaker to the solenoid. I also read 5-6 volts at the small activating terminal on the lift solenoid and read 5-6 volts on the down stream terminal on the solenoid as well as on numerous spots inside the trailer.
The 110 volt system works and the inverter has the green light on.
With the master switch in one position we get some light from the light outside of the door and one inside light that looks to be a low watt night light. No other 12 volt systems work.
I am no expert at electronics. I have a standard circuit tester as well as telephone line tracer. I hope it it the main 3 way switch.
Comments welcome. Thanks Marty.
The only other thing I took note of was that the AC switch was turned between AC and Heat. These 2 options are side by side on the AC roof unit.