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Old 09-14-2016, 07:02 PM   #1
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Wiring diagrams and construction schematics for 377RLBH

We go for our pickup on Friday, and it occurred to me as I was writing up the PDI we plan to do that it would be really helpful to have wiring diagrams, layout schematics for house systems, etc. for our North Point 377RLBH.

Does anyone have such things, or is there a place to obtain them? It would help a lot as we're peering about at the undercarriage, inside the walls where we can, and looking for various items as we spend a couple hours doing our PDI.

Thanks for any insights!
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Jayco wont release them to you until you are off warranty. Two years.... If you have a specific question on something, they may send you a partial to help resolve. Thy sent me some of the schematic for the "factory solar" so that I could figure it out....
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Well rats. That kind of sucks.......
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Most all of the electrical on the 377RLBH is accessible from the basement, by removing the big rear panel, on the door (passengers) side. You can also take out 4 screws and slide the converter/charger/breaker/fuse panel out. I've been able to locate most anything that I've wanted to on the 377, EXCEPT for the 12v wire pairs supplying the LED under-awning lights. They are buried somewhere that I haven't yet located.
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I think its depends on what you want and who you talk to. A week after my purchase last year I called and asked for the electrical diagrams so I could find a power source to install a fan in a static vent. The next day I received a email with all the electrical diagrams on a PDF. If you call make sure you have your VIN as they will ask for it.
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RV power is pretty simple. GFI's are usually daisy chained. Regular outlets are daisy chained. A/C's have their own circuits. Power converter is on one of the plug circuits.
12 Volt is easy to figure out by pulling the fuse (and what is mention beside the fuse panel.
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Most all of the electrical on the 377RLBH is accessible from the basement, by removing the big rear panel, on the door (passengers) side. You can also take out 4 screws and slide the converter/charger/breaker/fuse panel out. I've been able to locate most anything that I've wanted to on the 377, EXCEPT for the 12v wire pairs supplying the LED under-awning lights. They are buried somewhere that I haven't yet located.
They are behind the bottom drawer of the dresser in the bedroom.
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Anybody have a drawing or know what the to and from runs are for the inverter circuit? Schematics don't physically to me where each wire is ran.
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The wire runs from the breaker to the inverter then out of the inverter to a junction box somewhere behind the wall. Then a flexible outdoor wire is attached, then goes outside with the bundle of wires and hoses that move with the slide. Then back up through the slide floor under the drawer beside the pantry. Into another junction box and connected to the fridge wire that goes to the fridge plug.
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I saw the black outdoor inverter cable that feeds the juction box under the drawer. Looks like it's only 14 awg. That's too bad since I was hoping to wire the plug for microwave to run off inverter but the guage needs to be 12 awg. Unless there is something else you know of to make this happen. I already know I should upgrade the inverter to do this since mine is only 1200 watts but didn't want to run new wire.
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