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Old 04-15-2021, 03:13 PM   #1
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Please help!!! Wiring up new junction box

I’m in the middle of wiring up my new junction box and I should have taken more pictures. I can’t for the life of me remember the correct way to wire up the power coming in and the in-line fuse. Also the wires going to the circuit breaker. If someone could please show me some pictures inside of there junction box I would greatly appreciate it. I have a Jayco jay flight SLX 26BH
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See if this helps.

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Old 04-15-2021, 05:32 PM   #3
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Looking for the whole battery side. 12v from the battery, inline fuse, solar panel charging, power to breaker and back to the TV auxiliary.
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Live is life and learn! Someone will send you a picture of that particular model - otherwise ask Jayco for a wiring schematic.
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Old 04-15-2021, 07:31 PM   #5
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Do you know someone that might have a picture and where can I find the number to the right number
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Old 04-15-2021, 07:56 PM   #6
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ID:	70340This is the schematic of my 2019 212QBW J box.
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As a Master Electrician, I need to know what you guys are calling the junction box????
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This is somewhat helpful but I do need to see inside of the junction box with the cover off. preferably with the wires pulled out some what so I can see which wire is connected to which
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This is somewhat helpful but I do need to see inside of the junction box with the cover off. preferably with the wires pulled out some what so I can see which wire is connected to which
colors may be different.
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ID:	70370 Thomasjbourner , you have a SLX 26BH trailer the schematic in the post is for a 2019 212QBW trailer. Your wiring may be a little difference. Like Cavie said the schematic may be the same but the wire may be of a difference color. What might be best for you is to trace out your j box and uses this schematic as a ideal of what you have.
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Attachment 70370 Thomasjbourner , you have a SLX 26BH trailer the schematic in the post is for a 2019 212QBW trailer. Your wiring may be a little difference. Like Cavie said the schematic may be the same but the wire may be of a difference color. What might be best for you is to trace out your j box and uses this schematic as a ideal of what you have.
Salsa I actually used your wiring diagram to wire it for now but I still feel a little uneasy about it because I only have the one 20 amp circuit breaker that’s mounted to the right of my j box. The left pole has one wire and I believe it’s 12v coming from the battery after the in-line fuse. The right pole has 2 wires coming off it. One of them I know for sure goes back into the j box and is connected to the solar panel system and the emergency brake switch. The other wire goes right into the TT along with the 4 trailer light wires. Also there is one thick gauge wire that comes out of a frame hole next to the circuit breaker along with the trailer brake wires. It’s red and white and I know that it was connected to the in-line fuse. Just super confusing
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Old 04-16-2021, 09:07 PM   #13
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So here is the best wiring diagram I have found but still a little confused. Anybody on her know how to get my hands on a 2019 wiring schematic? I emailed Jayco Wednesday but still haven’t heard anything back yet. Thanks in advance.
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Bump still looking for a solution.
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You were given one. Use a voltmeter, a signal tracer, and a helper and make your own. You were told that even if you have the proper one that the colors may be different. The colors mean nothing to electricity. If they ran out when it was built, they just grabbed a different color. They can even change colors along the way. They did not stop production.
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Old 04-20-2021, 07:07 AM   #17
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Hey thanks for the tip, I should definitely be able to fix it now.
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