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Now it is my turn - 12V issue re slides 32SS

Yahoo Message Number: 1404
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My mother is still in the hospital and will not be leaving unless it
is to go to a nursing home. The nurses at the hospital don't think
that will happen. The Doc called us two weeks ago and said she was
unlikely to make it through the day. She said they recommended taking
her off the oxygen (she was just 92 last month) and they would prep
her and we could come and say goodbye. That really sucked. We all
got there, including her minister and when they disconnected the
oxygen she seemed to bounce back. She is still alive but this past
weekend could not really recognize any of us.

We are closing on our home move to the Windsor area Wednesday so we
are running around like chickens with our heads cut off. Our sale
closes a month later so now I will have fun maintaining two swimming
pools and lawns (the one we are leaving is almost 2 acres) etc for a
month. RVing - not even time to think of it.

I decided I'd pull the slides in on the Greyhawk before we departed
for Windsor and also exercise the gennie. While running the gen and
the 2 air conditioners I brought in the rear slide. Then I tried the
front slide - NOTHING. Went to the back slide - now NOTHING.

So, I assume both 30 amp fuses went. 12V lights, water pump, etc. are
working.

I could remember where the 120V fuses were located and they can be
seen when the rear slide is in. I can't remember where the 12V panel
is and the manual, as often is the case, is silent.

Can anyone with a 32SS point me in the right direction? For some
reason I seem to think it is now being blocked by the rear slide that
is in. If that is the case then it will have to go down as
the ....... (fill in the blanks) design.

I hope this is not indicative of the rest of the week. We already
had a foul up in appointment times in Windsor and now have to leave
here at 5:30 AM tomorrow.

Don

Re: Now it is my turn - 12V issue re slides 32SS

Reply #1
Yahoo Message Number: 1405
The fuses and breakers on our 32SS are below the drawers and TV in the bedroom. You should be able to pull the covers open with the slide in. Probably a 12 V fuse.


Re: Now it is my turn - 12V issue re slides 32SS

Reply #2
Yahoo Message Number: 1406
My slide on my 34ss will not go out either. If you find some other fuses let me know.
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From: Brent Bautel
Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2008 14:33:15 -0700 (PDT)
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Subject: Re: [KodiakChassisClassC] Now it is my turn - 12V issue re slides 32SS

The fuses and breakers on our 32SS are below the drawers and TV in the bedroom. You should be able to pull the covers open with the slide in. Probably a 12 V fuse.