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Old 10-13-2013, 02:07 PM   #1
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2008 23B - Iota Power Converter unplugged and I cant find where tp plug back in

On a recent trip my 12Volt system failed, I traced it to the Iota Power converter behind the access panel by the electrical panel. The unit plugs in to a standard outlet, it became unplugged over time. My problem is I can't figure out where it plugs in, working through the 6 x 6 access port. Has nayone ran across this and if so, do you remember where the thing plugs in. It's a silly matter, should be an easy fix??

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It has to be within about 24" of the mount, that's about all the length of the cord.


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On a recent trip my 12Volt system failed, I traced it to the Iota Power converter behind the access panel by the electrical panel. The unit plugs in to a standard outlet, it became unplugged over time. My problem is I can't figure out where it plugs in, working through the 6 x 6 access port. Has nayone ran across this and if so, do you remember where the thing plugs in. It's a silly matter, should be an easy fix??

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As you face the breaker panel, the converter plugs into a socket located on the REAR of the breaker panel and in the area of the upper left corner. Take a mirror and flashlight and you will see the plug-in.
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As you face the breaker panel, the converter plugs into a socket located on the REAR of the breaker panel and in the area of the upper left corner. Take a mirror and flashlight and you will see the plug-in.
Thank you for the help. I thought I felt it up in that area but didn't have a mirror when we were out camping.


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Old 10-19-2013, 01:03 PM   #5
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I ended up having to pull the power panel to find it. The reason I couldn't is the two screw connector that holds the 30 amp cord had spun and blocked the outlet. In fact it's what unplugged the converter. I am surprised the connector screws didn't short out on the converter plug end. I am in the electrical business and I could give Jayco about five safer connectors to use other than this. The good news is I figured it out and it's fixed!
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