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Old 07-05-2011, 06:49 AM   #1
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Unhappy strangest thing electrical problems

Have Jayco TT took to Jayco dealer, for Air and Ref problems. Works great there. Pulled it home now we have no air no ref, no lights inside and the slide out will not slide. Mic. works radio doesn’t all plug ends work, all fuses seem to be ok, Power Source Battery Charger/power supply is not running is it supposed to run all the time? I can’t remember not hearing it in the pass?
We’re plug into home elec. It is getting elc to the trailer. Don’t know much about these things any ideals what I can check really don’t want to put much more in it. Thanks.
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Old 07-05-2011, 09:39 AM   #2
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Do you have a dedicated 30 amp service for your TT at home


or are you plugged in to a normal 15 amp service at home?


If it worked at the dealer and campgrounds, but not at home, the problem is related to your home service. If it's 15 amp, do not plan on running the A/C.
It will trip the breaker. If you have done that once already, check the breaker in the house. Running the A/C alone will trip the 15 amp breaker.
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Welcome to the Jayco Owners Forum Vevaline Lee. Hope the members here can help with suggestions. When you get a chance let us know a little more about yourself and what tt you have. Definitely come back and let us know how it goes with the electrical issues
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Is the battery connected?
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The battery convertor on mine is on it's own breaker. Without the breaker on there is no conversion to 12V or charging while pugged in. Check that one first. If it's on and the fan is going under load then you may have a bad converter.

Second, I would agree with Nylon that you might have a battery issue. Dead or bad connection.

Did you tell the dealer about the 12V issues? If not then they probaly had no reason to notice the issues since it went in for AC work and they had ample amps to start your unit on shore power.

The AC problem is most likely like everyone else said above with not enough amps to kick it on without blowing.

I had an AC issue on my last unit where the wire nut actually melted on the hot side due to arching from a loose connection in the roof.
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