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Old 01-01-2018, 04:00 AM   #1
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Landing Gear Fuse Location 2016 Keystone Alpine

Lights flickered when I used “Auto Level” on 2016 Keystone Alpine 3500. Thinking I may have blown a fuse as we had limited power until we hooked up to our pickup.
Any ideas on where a fuse might be for the hydraulic jacks?

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Old 01-01-2018, 06:00 AM   #2
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Lights "flickering" would be fairly normal if you tried to level without being hooked to shore power and batteries were less than fully charged.
Hooking up to the truck gave your unit access to the trucks battery as well, which would have helped the situation.

I know on our rig (with auto-level function) there is no actual fuse, but there is a 12v "circuit breaker" located behind the batteries in the battery compartment.
I tripped it once, but that's another story....
That being said, once it is tripped, you would have needed to reset it manually before any hydraulics would work again.

What you describe sounds more like a low battery situation, rather than a blown fuse.
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Old 01-01-2018, 08:08 AM   #3
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^^^ +1 for Harleydodge ^^^... Your slides, and leveling jacks need full battery power to operate properly.

Your Level-up should be on a breaker, not a fuse. On my Alpine 3535, it is an auto reset type, located right next to the battery switch. If it were to trip, it is designed to reset itself when an overload conditioned is relieved.

Keep in mind, with any circuit, when the fuse blows, or breaker is open, adding extra voltage makes no difference. it is an open circuit.

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Old 01-01-2018, 08:09 AM   #4
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Ok. That does make sense. Now I’m wondering if I in fact checked all the of the breakers inside the unit. I appreciate the assistance and I will see what I can figure out. Happy New Year and Thank You!
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Old 01-01-2018, 08:52 AM   #5
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If you locate the breaker/fuse panel, all the BREAKERS are for the 110VAC side. The FUSES are for the 12VDC side. If you have a copper rectangular looking thing in one of the fuse slots, that would be an auto resetting circuit breaker.
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Old 01-01-2018, 09:04 AM   #6
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The cb you're looking for is most likely near the batteries not in the breaker/fuse panel & you won't be able to tell if it is tripped by looking. My friend had his GD Solitude jacks quit working last season & I unplugged the small plug on the back of the display & waited 15-20 seconds & plugged it back & he says they've worked without fail since, worth a shot.
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The cb you're looking for is most likely near the batteries not in the breaker/fuse panel & you won't be able to tell if it is tripped by looking. My friend had his GD Solitude jacks quit working last season & I unplugged the small plug on the back of the display & waited 15-20 seconds & plugged it back & he says they've worked without fail since, worth a shot.
Unless they have changed, GD has an in-line fuse in that fat bundle of wires going up the back corner of the front compartment..We sell them, and I have blown that fuse
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Old 01-02-2018, 02:11 PM   #8
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Seems as though in my haste and lack of sleep I didn’t completely switch the converter breaker to off then back on again. Upon looking in the front compartment for an extension chord, I heard a beeping noise which was alarm or indicator for the leveling panel. So as to not “void the warranty” and mess with beeping alarm, I went to the leveling panel canceled the error message and turned the leveling panel off. After disconnecting the trickle charger, the RV seems to be just fine at this time.
Thanks again for all the advise. This is all new to us and quite the adventure.
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Old 01-13-2018, 11:57 AM   #9
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These are the resettable circuit breakers for your hydraulic pump on your Alpine

Even though your issue was something else open battery door and see if you have a single or two in parallel. If not then you can upgrade it yourself to prevent potential issues with hydraulic pump down the road



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Old 01-13-2018, 08:28 PM   #10
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I'm pretty sure the problem could be the too small of a breaker is causing your problem, or can/will cause a problem in the future. You can eliminate the problem now by upgrading the breaker that feeds the hydraulic pump and the main 12 volt panel via the battery disconnect switch. The fix is to install an 80 amp breaker in place of the 50 amp breaker. This size is approved by Lippert and will work with the #4 copper cables that are in your rig. The photo below show our rig with the new breaker installed. I did not see a need to change the other one as it has never tripped. The breakers are available on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Bussmann-CB18...ircuit+Breaker
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Old 01-14-2018, 06:01 PM   #11
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Thanks!
Found out it was two 40 amp fuses to the converter which is located behind the false wall in the front storage compartment. Easy fix but if I continue to have a problem I will look into changing out the breaker.
Thanks again!
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Old 01-15-2018, 07:39 AM   #12
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So you had blown reverse polarity fuses on the converter... wonder how this occurred.. usually these will blow if someone is replacing a battery and accidentally hooks up the battery leads backwards for even just a split second..

They should not blow otherwise.....under normal conditions... I’d be wondering why they blew ....
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