cmcsb
Newbie RV’er
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Post by cmcsb on May 18, 2021 11:00:09 GMT -5
Hi Folks Just wondering if anyone knows where the fuse or circuit breaker is hiding for rear stabilizer jacks on Spree 261RKS travel trailer? I have power to the front stabilizers, nothing at the rear one. There doesn’t seem to even be a fuse in the DC panel for them, as I removed all fuses and front jack still works??? looked under cupboard shelf behind rear stab’ switch for a circuit breaker but only wiring there. Any help in locating fuse or circuit breaker would be much appreciated! Thanks, Chuck.
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Post by laknox on May 18, 2021 15:18:27 GMT -5
Hi Folks Just wondering if anyone knows where the fuse or circuit breaker is hiding for rear stabilizer jacks on Spree 261RKS travel trailer? I have power to the front stabilizers, nothing at the rear one. There doesn’t seem to even be a fuse in the DC panel for them, as I removed all fuses and front jack still works??? looked under cupboard shelf behind rear stab’ switch for a circuit breaker but only wiring there. Any help in locating fuse or circuit breaker would be much appreciated! Thanks, Chuck. Most of the time, your jack and stabilizers, along with your slides, are wired directly to the battery. There is usually some sort of a relay or fuse in line For them. Check on the wall of the battery compartment for some higher amperage relays And see if any of those are the issue. Most of the time, day are auto reset relays that will reset themselves after a few minutes when they trip. They do go bad on occasion but they also can be somewhat undersized and you may need to replace them with a slightly higher amperage relay. Lyle
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cmcsb
Newbie RV’er
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Post by cmcsb on May 18, 2021 21:02:40 GMT -5
Hi Lyle. Thanks for the help. There are 2 relays mounted on the frame adjacent to the battery box. I’ll check them out. Hopefully they are what I’m looking for 😁 Cheers!
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Post by nvguy on May 18, 2021 23:05:40 GMT -5
Yes, I will be "that guy"- I hope meant circuit breakers, not relays which are a totally different animal. I have seen the small square circuit breakers that are not automatic reset- they have a tiny button on the side you push in to reset the breaker.
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Post by laknox on May 19, 2021 10:03:18 GMT -5
Yes, I will be "that guy"- I hope meant circuit breakers, not relays which are a totally different animal. I have seen the small square circuit breakers that are not automatic reset- they have a tiny button on the side you push in to reset the breaker. View AttachmentThanks for the clarification, nvguy. I'm not an electrician, nor did I stay at a Holiday Inn, so I was just passing on what I thought I remembered. Mike No, wait, it's Lyle; yeah, Lyle
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luscombet8f
Weekender RV’er
My 1949 Luscombe T8-F & 251RLT
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Post by luscombet8f on May 19, 2021 11:10:16 GMT -5
My 2017 251 Durango has a breaker like shown in NVGUYs picture upper RT corner... I had to jumper across posts until I found another breaker in town. It was, however, located within a foot of the switch. Mine just quit passing current.
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Post by nvguy on May 19, 2021 21:45:05 GMT -5
Yep, they do that- they just give up a don't reset. I carry a few in my "Oh He** now what?" box that lives in the coach.
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cmcsb
Newbie RV’er
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Post by cmcsb on May 21, 2021 0:46:07 GMT -5
Yes, my bad as well, they are circuit breakers, but two adjacent to my battery box are working ok... So there must another one for the rear stabilizers hiding somewhere ...
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