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Old 09-08-2016, 06:09 PM   #1
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I am a new 2015 Jay Feather ultra Lite 17z owner. Getting ready to take it out and we have no ceiling lights. The owners' manual shows a breaker box that is different from mine. Not sure what to do. Any ideas?
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My ceiling lights are controlled by a master switch so they can be turned on and off all at once with the master, or individually with the switch on the light.
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Typically near the door is a master light switch for the ceiling lights. You will also find a switch for the awning lights.

Fuse box. Not sure where it is on you htt. Where is your shore power cord? In will be in that area. My guess along the back wall under the bunk entrance. Mostlikely it will be a dark, probably black colored panel. Push on it, and the door will open. It has your power converter, 120V circuit breakers and your 12V fuses.
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Old 09-08-2016, 07:26 PM   #4
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Thank you so much. I located the master switch and we are good to go! I certainly appreciate all the help. I do know this will not be my last question!
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I've been doing this for about 6 years, and I've been an aircraft mechanic in my early life... but I still have to ask questions. It's good that you will ask before tearing into things... your trailer will love you for it...
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Same on my 19RD. A master switch near the door behind a panel you can't find in the dark. And each fixture has its own switch. Plus the fuse holder in the converter panel wasn't soldered in properly.


We don't bother using them. The under cabinet light over the sink can be found in the dark.
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I definitely am not too shy to ask questions. There is so much to learn! It is folks like
you who are such a help to novices like us. Thanks again!
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