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Re: Hidden Circuit Breakers Location - 50 & 100 amps
Reply #50
On our 1997 mid-bath, the breaker was under the rear dinette seat, on the inboard, aft, upper corner. This location is directly above the battery box, on the path to the power center, which is across the aisle.

Mark H.
Former owner, 31-foot gas Class A
Former owner, 1997-8 mid-bath

Re: Hidden Circuit Breakers Location - 50 & 100 amps
Reply #51
In 1988 I think Ed and Company had fun hiding the 12 volt circuit breaker within the "required" 18" of the battery, 36" of wire later!  See them? 8" in front of the plywood battery box covered in automotive undercoat?
Battery box on the right, generator box on the left.
Rodney
1988 Mid Bath

 
Re: Hidden Circuit Breakers Location - 50 & 100 amps
Reply #52
Try these photographs.
Rodney
1988 Mid Bath


Re: Hidden Circuit Breakers Location - 50 & 100 amps
Reply #54
Follow the left ground wire, extend to lower picture center line,  there are six studs with nuts.  That is three of them.  Two in parallel!
Rodney
1988 Mid Bath

Re: Hidden Circuit Breakers Location - 50 & 100 amps
Reply #55
Follow the left ground wire, extend to lower picture center line,  there are six studs with nuts.  That is three of them.  Two in parallel!
Rodney
1988 Mid Bath

Re: Hidden Circuit Breakers Location - 50 & 100 amps
Reply #56
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Rodney
1988 Mid Bath


Re: Hidden Circuit Breakers Location - 50 & 100 amps
Reply #58
Hi Rodney. I'm glad that Lazy Daze's methods of wiring had improved substantially in the intervening 11 years before mine was built. The battery box in '99 was covered in something like Acrylic (thick) goo and painted black. The wires are all at the very top, in the back and not painted or 'gooed'. Just some caulking where the wiring goes through the wall of the battery box.  RonB
RonB (Bostick) living in San Diego
Original owner of "Bluebelle" a '99 TKB

Re: Hidden Circuit Breakers Location - 50 & 100 amps
Reply #59
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Are you sure this is a circuit breaker? I could under stand a barrier tie-point, but it does not make much sense as a circuit breaker. I would probe for voltage, and if there is 12V there, then follow thru both directions to see where they go. If it IS a breaker, I would replace it with a tie point and re-locate the breaker INSIDE the battery box.

Steve
2004 FL
2013 Honda Fit

Re: Hidden Circuit Breakers Location - 50 & 100 amps
Reply #60
Kush, did you EVER get this issue resolved?

This is a pet peeve of mine; so many people tried to help you and there was never a follow up post from you explaining if and how the problem was resolved. There could be other folks dealing with a similar problem in the future.

Please share the rest of the story,
Steve K
Steve K

2003 Mid-bath