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Re: Coach Batt Power Feed [message #263995 is a reply to message #263520] Sat, 11 October 2014 16:56 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Otterwan   United States
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jeff marten wrote on Sun, 05 October 2014 20:56
I'm still searching for the source of the batt power to the coach. '78 Royale. I'm wondering if one of the two components on the right are circuit breakers?
There is a 2-post circuit breaker below those in the picture. I jumped it and still no power to the coach. I'm doubting the upper one; wires don't appear heavy enough to carry enough load.
One or more POs have left a wiring mess. #8^(
We had her out this weekend and she worked fine on electric.
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In my 1976 Coachman there is a #2 cable that runs from the boost solenoid across the front and all the way down the driver's side to the Onan compartment. There is a junction on the floor of the Onan compartment, and another slightly smaller cable runs from this to the 12 volt panel under the passenger side couch.


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