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Originally Posted by JRTJH
Did you try using the remote control? There are two circuits for powering anything connected to the remote. The battery provides power through a series of fuses/auto-reset breakers for manual operation, but the remote control provides its own direct power from the battery bypassing those breakers. I'm guessing during the winter, one of the 30 amp DC breakers mounted on the bulkhead near the battery corroded and when it overheated yesterday, it now won't reset. Which one? who knows. but the remote should still work to get you back in travelling mode.
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JOHN, IF remote bypasses the breakers and supplies its out power where is that fused? Not familiar with these remotes are they hand held or is this a general term for a remote central panel or both. Also in some posts thought I read people stating if they used remote the manual switch did not work.
Can you explain or point me toward some info, circuit diagram would be better
Thanks
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